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  • 22/01/2025

I've been really struggling with my hair lately and I'm about to try Refollium capsules. Is it a good choice for my hair issues? Can you tell me if it helps with hair regrowth? Would really appreciate any details you can share.

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Refollium capsule is a dietary supplement that is commonly used for hair regrowth. It contains biotin, folic acid, and minerals which are beneficial for hair health. The recommended dosage for Refollium capsule is one capsule daily, preferably with a meal. It may help in promoting hair growth and improving hair quality. However, individual results may vary and it is important to use it consistently for a few months to see noticeable effects.

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