4 Alternatives to Nutrafol, Cheaper & Reputable

There’s no doubt that Nutrafol by Nutraceutical Wellness Inc, is one of the most popular hair growth supplements in the world currently. However, much as the supplement enjoys a good following, it comes with two major downsides that might make you want to try out its cheaper alternatives instead.

First off, the product is ridiculously expensive. A monthly supply of it goes for $88 per month or $79 when sold under a discount meant to promote the company’s subscription plan.

The second downside is that you are required to take 4 capsules of Nutrafol every day and that can be quite a big deal, particularly for people who struggle to swallow pills.

So, is there a cheaper or easier-to-swallow alternative to Nutrafol? Here are five other dietary supplements that are almost like Nutrafol (though not exactly alike).

Some Lower-Priced Nutrafol Alternatives Include

AlternativeDetails
Locerin – Best for Women69% cheaper
Folisin – Best for Men61% cheaper
Viviscal58% cheaper
Vegamour12% cheaper
Hair La Vie54% cheaper
Serovital Hair Regeneres60% cheaper

1. Locerin – Best Nutrafol Alternative for Women

Locerin Bottles arranged in vertical order

Locerin and Nutrafol are closely related in the sense that both are loaded with natural ingredients aimed at boosting hair-growth and supporting the regeneration of weakened hair. In addition, Locerin can be relied upon for issues like split ends, dull hair or slow-growing hair thanks to its well-thought-out line up of ingredients.

Many of the quality ingredients found in Nutrafol also appear in Locerin’s formula (biotin, saw palmetto, botanicals, and essential minerals). On top of that, Locerin comes with AnaGain Nu, a patented ingredient derived from pea sprouts that researchers have identified as having the ability to support hair growth and reduce hair loss.

Much as these two share many similarities, Locerin is significantly cheaper than Nutrafol. The product retails for as low as $25 when bought as a multi-bottle bundle and $50 when bought as a single item. On the contrary, Nutrafol retails at $88 per bottle or $79 if you opt for their monthly subscription plan.

To put this into context, Locerin costs you roughly $0.83/day while Nutrafol costs $2.67/day. That’s about 3x difference in daily spend, clearly confirming Nutrafol as the more expensive bet of the two.

Interestingly, if the research done so far and online reviews are anything to go by, both products are, more or less, equally effective. It’s no wonder both brands offer a 30-day money back guarantee – a clear testament to their confidence in the effectiveness of their formulations.

2. Folisin – Best Nutrafol Alternative for Men

Folisin bottles arranged in diagonal order as used in an article about Nutrafol Alternatives

When it comes to natural hair growth and pigment maintenance Folisin is one supplement, often used to replace Nutrafol for men. This cheaper Nutrafol replacement comes with high-quality ingredients meant to help in maintaining optimal testosterone levels, reducing hair loss, and promoting faster growth.

One of its most notable ingredients is AnaGain Nu, a research-backed ingredient made from pea sprouts. This particular ingredient is known to stimulate the development of keratinocytes at the growth phase.

In addition, Folisin packs renowned natural hair boosting ingredients among them Saw Palmetto, Biotin, BioPerine, and Selenium – to mention but a few.

Compared to Nutrafol, this much-touted hair supplement comes at a fraction of the cost – a one-time cost of $69.99 for a bottle enough to last you a month compared to Nutrafol’s $89.99 for a similar supply.

What’s more, when bought as a bundle of 6, the price drops to $35 per bottle making this a well-thought-out deal for men looking to support long-term hair growth.

The product reviews we have come across so far suggest that Folisin is highly effective comparable to Nutrafol if not a tad better.

When bought in bulk, Folisin costs about $35 per bottle (a one-month supply) compared to Nutrafol’s $89.99, making it roughly 61% cheaper.

3. Viviscal

Viviscal Products laid out at an angle as used in article drawing comparison to Nutrafol as a cheaper alternative

Often mentioned as the closest over-the-counter alternative to Nutrafol, Viviscal is a big name in its own right. The product is entirely made up of natural ingredients among them Vitamin C, L-cystine, L-methionine, Biotin, and Niacin.

The best part is that Viviscal is backed by a peer-reviewed published on PubMed. In the self-sponsored study by the manufacturer called Lifes2good Inc, most participants believed that the oral supplement increased their hair follicle diameter. However, we do not attach much weight to self-sponsored studies although they can still prove good reference points from time to time.

What we like about Viviscal is that it’s easy to swallow and affordably priced, unlike Nutrafol.

In addition, Viviscal has a clear list of ingredients. Nutrafol, on the other hand, has most of its ingredients concealed in proprietary blends.

When all is said and done, Viviscal remains one of the best and cheap alternatives to Nutrafol.  A monthly supply of the product goes for $33 making it almost three times cheaper than its Nutraceutical Wellness Inc competitor.

4. Vegamour Gro More Kit

Vegamour Gro Kit product images diagonally aligned

This kit is made up of serum and a container full of gummies. And just like, Nutrafol the product is 100% vegan.

One unique thing about Vegamour is that it is CBD-infused. A 2021 study published on the University of California Florida website suggests that topical application of CBD products may help in supporting hair growth.

The main reason why we’d choose this kit over Nutrafol is that it solves the issue of difficulties swallowing. The gummies are tasty and don’t involve swallowing anything large. Likewise, the serum is meant to be applied topically.

And the best part is that the Gro More kit goes for $69 for a monthly supply making it cheaper than Nutrafol by 10 bucks.

5. Hair La Vie

Hair La Vie product diagonally arranged for an article citing it as an alternative to Nutrafol

Created in 2014, Hair La Vie is a hair support supplement that has gradually gained fame and attracted positive reviews, especially among its female users.

The product is marketed as a “clinical formula” meant to “rescue, rejuvenate, and grow” hair.

A closer look at Hair La Vie’s ingredients confirms that it contains Saw Palmetto, Biotin, Zinc, Selenium, and Vitamin D3 among other vitamins and minerals.

The product is entirely made in USA although some of its ingredients are most likely imported.

A monthly supply of Hair La Vie will set you back $36 if you opt for a bulk order or $50 if you choose to buy a single bottle. That makes Hair La Vie over two times cheaper than Nutrafol and, therefore, worth considering as an alternative.

6. Serovital Hair Regeneres

Serovital Hair Regeneres products diagonally aligned

This product is backed by the results of a double-blind clinical trial which displayed its abilities to increase growth hormone levels. What’s more, Serovital is made up of ingredients that have been individually shown to promote hair growth (although not studied collectively).

The product contains keratin-derived peptides along with multiple vitamins among them Vitamin B6, Zinc, Niacin, Biotin, Cupric Sulfate (Copper), and Vitamin B5.

What’s more, the Serovital Hair Regeneres soft gels are a lot easier to swallow as compared to the Nutrafol capsules. Plus, you only need to take 2 soft gels a day.

A monthly supply of Serovital Regeneres goes for $31.20 ($39 one-off purchase) making it significantly cheaper alternative to Nutrafol.

Final Thoughts

Nutrafol remains one of the most trusted names in the world of hair supplement manufacture. However, the product does have a fair share of downsides among them an expensive price tag and the fact that one is required to swallow four capsules of it daily.

In case you’re concerned about such issues, then you might want to give one of its mostly cheaper alternatives a try. Who knows, you might even find them more effective than Nutrafol itself!

James Kerry

Hi, my name is James Kerry. My friends call me Hairy Jimbo. I'm a research assistant with an interest in hair-related topics. Facebook

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Bebe

    I am wondering your thoughts on finasteride. It is an extremely inexpensive medication for most and is as you probably are aware, off-label use. I personally have used this for 2.5 months and am hoping to see some results in the next month or two.

  2. Richard

    Ism Hair Hero an insecticide?

    1. James Kerry

      Hello, Hair Hero is a hair supplement not an insecticide. 🙂

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