GLP-1 Hair Loss Support

You Were Right, The Standard Explanation Didn’t Fit. Here’s What It Missed.

If you've been on a GLP-1 medication for more than three months, tracked your protein obsessively, gotten bloodwork that came back normal, and watched the drain anyway, this is written specifically for what is happening in your body and why the standard advice couldn't address it.

You are not doing something wrong. You are not missing something obvious. The explanation you were given was technically correct, just not for what was actually happening.

And that's the part that keeps you stuck doing everything right, and still watching it happen anyway.

What follows is the exact explanation that made everything make sense, and the specific step that actually stopped the shedding.

What You Were Told, And Why It Didn't Account For Your Experience

Most women experiencing shedding on GLP-1 medications were already doing what they were told to do:

• increasing protein

• taking biotin

• improving nutrition

• tracking intake carefully

Yet the shedding continued.

Not because the effort was wrong.

Because the conversion process between protein intake and follicle support was never being addressed directly.

The issue was not that the standard advice was completely wrong. The issue was that it only addressed one pathway.

The Two Pathways Running Simultaneously

GLP-1 hair loss does not operate through one mechanism. It operates through two simultaneously.

Part of GLP-1 hair shedding can be hormonal. DHT blockers can help that pathway. But many women still continue shedding even after addressing DHT because a second pathway is still active: nutrient depletion caused by long-term appetite suppression.

B6 helps support the conversion process between dietary protein and usable follicle support.

B5 helps support the energy system follicles rely on during active growth phases.

When appetite suppression continues for months, both pathways can gradually become compromised even when protein intake remains high.

Which also explains why so many women became confused when increasing protein and biotin still didn’t fully stop the shedding.

Why Biotin Didn't Work

A lot of women experiencing shedding on GLP-1 medications did what they were told to do first:

They increased protein, they added biotin, and they cleaned up nutrition carefully.

And for some women, that helped temporarily.

But for many others, the shedding kept continuing anyway. That was the confusing part. Because it didn’t feel like nothing was being done. It felt like the body just wasn’t responding the way it used to.

And that’s the part most standard hair advice never fully explained.

Biotin may still matter.

But biotin does not operate completely independently.

The follicle support process also depends on other nutrients remaining consistently available at the same time, especially during long periods of reduced intake.

Which is why so many women ended up feeling trapped in this cycle:

They were doing more for their hair than ever before…

Yet still watching the drain every morning.

The shift came when the focus stopped being:

“How do i force more hair growth?”

and became:

What if the issue wasn’t more effort…

But supporting the specific part of the process that had quietly stopped functioning the same way?

What Finally Made The Difference

Kera Restore was built specifically around the depletion pathway created by long-term GLP-1 appetite suppression.

Not as a general hair supplement.

Not just another DHT-focused formula.

Not as a broad “hair growth” formula.

The goal was not another broad hair supplement.

It was supporting the specific part of the process that seemed to stop functioning properly during long-term appetite suppression.

B6 — 8mg (471% DV)

Supports the protein-to-keratin conversion process at the follicle level.

The part of the process many women may no longer have been consistently supporting, even while protein intake stayed high.

B5 — 30mg (600% DV)

Supports the energy process follicles rely on during active growth phases.

Particularly during prolonged appetite suppression.

Biotin — 5000mcg

Included with both cofactors present simultaneously.

Because the process depends on all three being available together consistently.

What Correction Actually Looks Like

Most women notice reduced shedding before they notice visual changes in their hair.

Not dramatic.

Not sudden.

Just different enough that you know it is no longer random.

One woman who had been tracking shedding for nine months described it this way:

Week three she was counting hairs in the brush averaging 80 to 100 per session before, down to 20 to 30.

Week six the drain was noticeably different.

Month two her hairstylist noticed before she said anything.

She didn't have to announce it.

The result spoke before she did.

The Guarantee

If the mechanism explanation above aligns with your own research, and the formula does not produce a measurable reduction in shedding within 60 days, return it for a full refund.

This is not based on hype, trends, or “hair growth” promises.

It is based on whether addressing the depletion pathway directly produces the shift the mechanism predicts.

And if you’ve been watching the shedding continue despite doing everything right, you already know this is not something that usually reverses on its own.

The protocol, why the dosages are structured the way they are, and how the 60–90 day correction phase works are outlined below.

At that point, the question usually becomes simple:

if the depletion pathway is being addressed directly, what does consistent correction actually look like over 60–90 days?

What Correction Actually Looked Like In Practice

Restore The Missing Step GLP-1 Appetite Suppression Can Create

A B5, B6, and biotin cofactor system designed to support the conversion process your follicles rely on. Not a general hair supplement.

Designed for GLP-1 users when standard hair solutions fall short

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Kera Restore

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Helps protein reach your follicles again
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Built for GLP-1. Not general hair loss.
Shedding reduction in 6 to 8 weeks

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*Most notice changes in shedding within 6–8 weeks. Consistency matters.

Most women begin with the 60-day phase to see measurable changes in shedding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will this still work if my bloodwork came back normal? +

Your bloodwork was accurate for what it tested.

Standard panels do not include B5 or B6. The two nutrients involved in the conversion step described above.

This is why many women are told everything looks normal while still experiencing shedding.

The issue is not that nothing was wrong.

It’s that the specific nutrients involved were never measured.

Why didn’t biotin work for me before? +

Biotin requires both B5 and B6 to function properly at the follicle level.

When those cofactors are depleted — which can happen during prolonged appetite suppression — biotin cannot complete the reaction it’s involved in.

This is why taking biotin alone often produces little to no visible change.

How is this different from other hair supplements? +

Most supplements are built for general hair support or hormonal hair loss.

This formula was designed specifically for the depletion pattern associated with GLP-1 medications — focusing on restoring the cofactors required for protein conversion and follicle energy.

It is not a general formula.

It is targeted to the mechanism described above.

How long does it take to notice a difference? +

Most women notice a change in shedding patterns within 6 to 8 weeks.

This usually appears first in the drain, brush, or shower — before visible changes in the mirror.

This timing reflects the biology of correcting a depletion, not forcing new growth.

Do I have to stay on this forever? +

No.

The goal is to correct a depletion that has built over time.

Most women follow a 60–90 day repletion phase, then reassess based on how their hair responds.

What if I’m already shedding heavily? +

That is often when this matters most.

The mechanism described above is not about preventing shedding entirely — it’s about correcting the underlying condition that allows shedding to continue longer than it should.

Even in more advanced shedding phases, restoring the missing step can still change the pattern.

Will this work for all types of hair loss? +

No.

This is designed specifically for hair thinning associated with GLP-1 use and nutrient depletion.

It is not intended for conditions unrelated to this mechanism.

What if I don’t see a change? +

If the mechanism described above holds up to your own research and the formula does not produce a measurable change in shedding within 60 days, you can return it.

This is why the guarantee exists — not as a general promise, but as a reflection of the mechanism itself.

GLP-1 Hair Loss Support is an independent editorial publication covering gut health research for women. This article contains sponsored content. Individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.