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Oxford Biolabs Introduces New Hair Loss Treatment Regimen
One of Europe’s most successful nutraceutical companies, Oxford Biolabs, has debuted two new products to help address hair loss – TRX2® Hair Revitalizing Foam and Lotion. Since 2009, the company’s flagship product, TRX2® Molecular Food Supplement for Hair, has become one of the most credible solutions for addressing hair loss. Sold in more than 100 countries it is the only hair loss solution developed by Oxford scientists. With the introduction of these latest developments, the company has made its TRX2® formula available for topical application, hoping to create the most effective complete hair treatment regimen available today.
According to Transparency Market Research, popular culture affirms that healthy, lustrous and well-groomed hair is central to maintaining a youthful appearance. The growth of the global hair loss treatment market worldwide supports this trend and indicates a huge product demand for effective treatment. Having been an industry with an estimated value of 2 billion US dollars in 2010, it is forecasted to grow to a value of approximately 2.8 billion US dollars by 2018 (Statista).
“After 3 years of in-depth study, it is thrilling to see our efforts and goal come to fruition. We have leveraged our team’s expertise in scientifically formulated products to help people manage their thinning hair externally, as well as internally with the previously available TRX2® capsules. They are all naturally-based, drug-free solutions”, says Dr. Thomas Whitfield, DPhil, CEO and Scientific Lead of Oxford Biolabs.
Both of the new products are based upon the same, effective formula as the TRX2® capsules, act in the same way and are therefore equally effective; customers simply need to choose which they prefer.
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