Focus sur l'ingrédient phare pour la pousse des cheveux : l'AnaGain™ Nu

Focus on the key ingredient for hair growth: AnaGain™ Nu

Do you want to get some length back into your hair or are you having trouble growing it faster? Good news, we have found the miracle ingredient to get the mane of your dreams!
After several years of research, one active ingredient has really stood out and proven its worth for hair growth: AnaGain™. Featured in our Q.Re “ The Growth Accelerator ”, numerous clinical studies have been able to justify its multiple benefits.

What is AnaGain?

AnaGain™ is an extract of young organic pea shoots intended for food supplements. Clinical studies have proven that it increases hair growth and visibly improves hair density. This is why AnaGain™ is the ideal active ingredient to stimulate hair growth and restore vitality, shine and softness.

A miracle ingredient

Rich in phytonutrients, AnaGain™ stimulates specific signal molecules in the dermal papilla that are essential for reactivating hair growth. As a result, it is thanks to its exceptional composition that AnaGain™ is an innovative ingredient for promoting hair growth.

Proven results

A three-month clinical study conducted on volunteers wishing to accelerate their hair growth showed that AnaGain™ significantly accelerates hair regrowth. In fact, the density of growing hair was increased by 8% and the density of degenerating hair was reduced by more than 28%. As a result, this shows that the hair growth coefficient increases from 4 to 7.2 indicating a high rate of hair regrowth.


Thus, AnaGain™ is the ideal ingredient for our Q.Re " The growth accelerator ". Supplemented with vitamin B8 and arugula, this formula will give you spectacular results after a few weeks of use. Both natural, gluten-free, lactose-free and GMO-free, this formula will suit anyone who wants to regain star hair!


Find it in our “Growth Accelerator” , and for those who also suffer from hair loss, don’t hesitate to read our article about Keranat 😉

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