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Follicle Serum
For the part you've been hiding.
You've tried the serums. You've read the forums at midnight. You know what AGA is because you had to figure it out yourself. This was made for that woman.
- Stops the greasy residue that made you quit last time. Water-based, lightweight, gone in seconds
- Minoxidil 5% + Tretinoin, not just growth support, but the formula that actually makes minoxidil work
- GHK-Cu Copper Peptides, because less shedding means less counting hairs on your brush
"I've spent $400 on serums that weren't made for me. I have AGA, I know what I need, and I know when something finally gets it right. Three months in, my part looks different than it has in two years. I cried the first time I noticed. That's all I'll say."
You Know Exactly What This Is ↓
- Widening Part Line
- Excessive Daily Shedding
- Thinning at the Temples
- Minoxidil That Never Absorbed Properly
- Ponytail Half the Size It Used to Be
- Scalp Visible in Photos
- Styling Around It, Not With It
You just felt called out? Good.
That means you're exactly who Folla was built for. Real women with AGA. Real results. No stock photos, no vague "fuller-looking hair" claims.
Yes, This Is For Me!WHAT TO EXPECT
Here's the honest timeline.
Nothing dramatic yet, and that's normal. Your follicles are waking up. The most important thing happening right now isn't visible. Stay consistent. The women who quit here never find out what month three looks like.
This is when most women notice it. Less hair on the brush. The part looking slightly less wide. A texture shift you can feel before you can see it. You'll check the mirror differently now, not with dread, with curiosity.
Density returning at the part line. Baby hairs at the temples. The ponytail feeling different in your hand. This is the window where women cry in the good way. Don't stop here, this is where Folla works hardest.
They were exactly where you are.
"I tried topical minoxidil before and it made my hair greasier and I quit"
"I tried topical minoxidil twice before Folla. Both times I lasted maybe three weeks before the residue drove me out of my mind. I work in a client-facing job. I cannot walk in with roots that look like I haven't showered. I genuinely believed topical was just not going to work for me and oral was my only option. The Folla serum is the first one I have used every single night for four months without once thinking about stopping. There is nothing there when it absorbs. That sounds like a small thing. For me it was the only thing that was going to make me consistent. Consistent is what got me results."
"I used minoxidil on and off for years and nothing worked, I think I'm a non-responder"
"I spent three years going on and off topical minoxidil. A few weeks on, a stressful month off, back on, off again. I convinced myself I was a non-responder because I never saw anything. What I didn't understand was that the minoxidil I was using had no tretinoin and I was possibly converting very little of it to its active form at the follicle. That's the ingredient that makes minoxidil actually work for women who weren't seeing results. Month six I have regrowth at my temples I haven't seen since I was twenty five. I wasn't a non-responder. I was using an incomplete formula."
"What if it gets worse before it gets better, I can't handle losing more"
"My dermatologist warned me about the dread shed and I didn't listen properly. Week three I was in the bathroom at midnight convinced I had made a catastrophic mistake. The drain looked like something had gone wrong. I almost stopped. I'm genuinely grateful I didn't. By week eight the shedding dropped to less than I had before starting. By month three I had baby hairs at my part line for the first time in years. The shed is real and it is terrifying. It is also the serum doing exactly what it is supposed to do, clearing out the weak hairs to make room for stronger ones. If you are in week three right now please do not stop. I know how it feels. Keep going."
"What if it transfers to my pillow and causes facial hair"
"I delayed starting any topical for eight months because I was terrified of waking up with a hairline on my forehead. I have a cat. I sleep on my side. I was convinced it was going to be a disaster. The Folla serum is water-based and fully absorbed before I even get into bed. I apply it, wait four minutes, lie down. Nothing on the pillow. Nothing on my face. Nothing on my cat who has survived fourteen months of me using this without incident. The fear is understandable but it was based on oil-based formulas from ten years ago. This formula is not that."
"Do I have to use this forever, I don't want to be dependent on a product"
"The forever question stopped me from starting for almost a year. I kept thinking I don't want to need something every day for the rest of my life. Then someone in a forum said something that changed everything for me. She said AGA doesn't stop because you ignore it. Your hair is going to keep miniaturising with or without treatment. The only question is whether you treat it or watch it happen. I stopped framing the serum as a dependency and started framing it the same way I frame sunscreen or moisturiser. Something I do because the alternative is worse. Eleven months in. My part is a different width than it was. That's all I needed to see."
"I'm scared to start again knowing I can never stop"
"I was on topical minoxidil for eight months and saw real results. Then I had a stressful move, ran out, told myself I'd reorder next week. Three months later I had lost almost everything I gained and I was more devastated than when I first started losing hair. The thought of going through that again and knowing I could never stop was genuinely stopping me from starting over. What changed my thinking was realising that the hair I lost when I stopped was hair that would have miniaturised anyway without treatment. I wasn't losing what I had. I was losing what the treatment had been protecting. That reframe made starting again feel less terrifying. I'm seven months back on Folla now. My part is the narrowest it's been in four years. I don't think about stopping."
"What if minoxidil is aging my face and I'm trading my hair for my skin"
"Somewhere around month four I went down a Reddit rabbit hole about minoxidil causing facial aging and I nearly stopped. The concern felt too big to dismiss. What I eventually found was that the studies raising this were mostly about high concentration oral minoxidil in much older patients and that topical at 5% applied to the scalp with a proper water-based formula had no credible link to the collagen changes people were describing. The Folla serum absorbs before it has any chance to migrate. I spoke to my dermatologist who said the same thing. I have been using it for fourteen months. My skin looks exactly the same. My part looks completely different. I'm glad I didn't let that fear win."
Finally Specific, Protocol Guaranteed.
Finally Specific, Protocol Guaranteed.
Of users report visible reduction in daily shedding by month 3
Active ingredients targeting both the growth and DHT sides of AGA simultaneously
The timeline the AGA community agrees it takes to see real, lasting regrowth, not overnight promises
Most topicals only address one side of AGA. Folla was built around the protocol women with Androgenetic Alopecia actually use, combining follicle activation with DHT support, in a formula that absorbs completely and won't interfere with your existing stack.
HOW TO USE
Make the routine feel easy enough to keep.
Part your hair where the thinning is most visible and apply directly to the scalp, not the hair shaft. This is where the follicles live. That's where Folla needs to be.
Use enough to lightly cover the area and massage in with your fingertips for 30 seconds. This isn't just about distribution, scalp stimulation is part of the work.
Leave it in. Style as normal. It absorbs completely, no residue, no white cast, no evidence it was ever there. That's the point.
Use every night. Stack it with your DHT Shield and Wash System if you have them. Consistency isn't a suggestion here, it's the mechanism. The women who see month-three results are the ones who didn't skip nights two and four.
THE PROTOCOL
Hair loss takes months. Your system should too.
You've already done the hardest part. You found something actually made for you. The only thing left is not stopping. A subscription means the serum shows up before you run out, the streak never breaks and the results you're building toward never have to start over. 15% off every order. Cancel whenever. But the part line doesn't lie.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most follicles that appear dormant are still alive, they've just miniaturized. Folla works by reactivating those follicles before they cross the point of no return. The research is clear: the earlier you start, the better the outcome. But women who've been thinning for years have still seen meaningful regrowth. Don't let time already lost be the reason you lose more.
The dread shed is real and we're not going to pretend it isn't. When minoxidil wakes up dormant follicles, it pushes out the old, weak hairs to make room for new growth. It can look worse before it looks better — usually around weeks 2–6. This is not your hair falling out. This is your hair making room. The women who push through the dread shed are the ones who send us photos at month three. The ones who quit never find out what was coming.
Be honest with yourself about the timeline. Shedding slows around month 2–3. Baby hairs typically appear at the 3–4 month mark. Visible density improvement takes 6 months of consistent daily use. AGA is a slow condition. It requires a slow, methodical response. Anyone promising faster than that is selling you something that won't last.
Most women who "tried minoxidil" used a formula that sat on top of the scalp, never properly absorbed, and felt greasy enough that they stopped within two weeks. Folla's water-based formula is built around absorption — minoxidil 5% paired with tretinoin, which opens the skin barrier and makes the active ingredient actually reach the follicle. Quitting because of texture is not a failed treatment. It's a failed delivery system. This is the delivery system.
AGA is a genetic, progressive condition — it doesn't stop on its own. Think of Folla the way you think of a skincare routine or SPF. You don't stop wearing SPF because your skin looks good. You wear it because stopping means starting over. The good news: a two-minute nightly routine is a very small price for what's on the other side of month three.
Missing a night here and there does not ruin your results. Consistency is the mechanism, not perfection. The women who see the worst outcomes are the ones who went on and off for months at a time over years — not the ones who missed a Tuesday. Apply it, keep going, don't spiral.