A multi‑week user trial run by the Club of the Conscious Consumer put Kerabione under the microscope. The testers wanted a straight answer: can a food supplement genuinely help with thinning, brittle hair and soft, splitting nails-or is it mostly marketing? The feedback ended up being strikingly clear.
Most participants said their hair felt stronger, hair shedding reduced, and nails became noticeably firmer-sometimes within only a few weeks.
What Kerabione is and how the range is set up
Kerabione is a supplement range designed specifically around hair, skin and nails. Rather than offering a single “miracle” product for every concern, the brand divides the range into four targeted options, each intended to match a different situation:
- Kerabione Capsules - aimed at strengthening hair and nails
- Kerabione BOOSTER - for increased hair loss and to encourage new hair growth
- Kerabione MAMA - formulated for pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Kerabione SHOTS - vegan daily drinkable shots with adaptogens
Across the range, Kerabione combines vitamins, minerals and botanical extracts that studies often associate with hair growth, keratin production or scalp health. In the trial, 108 women followed a course for several weeks, recorded their experiences throughout, and delivered a clear verdict at the end.
Kerabione Capsules: targeted support for hair and nails
Many women recognise the double challenge: hair that looks limp and snaps easily, plus nails that tear the moment you try to open a tin. Kerabione Capsules tackle this with biotin, selenium and zinc, supported by well‑known antioxidants such as vitamins C and E.
In the trial, 96% of users reported an obvious improvement in overall hair condition. Hair was described as stronger, shinier and less prone to breakage. One word came up repeatedly: “baby hairs”-those fine new hairs along the hairline that often signal fresh growth.
100% of testers said their nails became harder and more resilient.
One participant said her shedding reduced significantly, new dense fine hairs appeared, and friends even commented that her hair looked fuller. At the same time, previously fragile nails became steadier, stopped splitting and looked well cared‑for again. Several testers described the capsules-in plain terms-as a practical “2‑in‑1 product” that simplifies both their beauty routine and their supplement shelf.
Kerabione BOOSTER: Kerabione BOOSTER for persistent hair loss
Heavy hair loss is one of those issues many women hesitate to talk about, despite how common it is-whether it follows infections, shows up during stressful periods, is linked to hormonal shifts, or simply comes down to genetics. Kerabione BOOSTER is designed for exactly that scenario.
It blends omega‑3 fatty acids with plant extracts including saw palmetto and evening primrose. These ingredients are intended to support the hair follicle, help calm inflammatory processes, and stimulate scalp circulation. The formula also includes micronutrients associated with hair‑root cell division.
The trial results were consistent: 97% of users said hair shedding noticeably decreased, while new baby hairs appeared at the same time. Many described feeling “relief within a few weeks”, especially during the autumn–winter period when seasonal shedding often increases.
One tester said thinning areas at the temples and crown visibly filled in, which helped her regain confidence.
Hair density through the lengths mattered too. A large number of participants said their hair felt more substantial-“with more grip”-and looked fuller. Notably, 97% plan to continue the course with BOOSTER, suggesting the perceived results were worth the effort and cost for them.
Kerabione MAMA: a dedicated formula for pregnancy and breastfeeding
After giving birth, many women experience dramatic shedding in handfuls-a shock that can take a real emotional toll. At the same time, not every supplement is suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Kerabione MAMA positions itself as an option designed to meet that gap.
Alongside classic hair‑focused vitamins, the tablets include nutrients gynaecologists frequently recommend anyway: folic acid, iron, iodine and several B vitamins. That means it aims to support the appearance of hair and nails while also reflecting the increased nutrient demands of mother and baby.
Trial responses were unusually unanimous: 100% of users noticed less frequent shedding and an improved hair structure. Hair was often described as “stronger”, “glossier” and less rough or brittle.
A breastfeeding mother said it was the first time she felt comfortable supporting her hair without worrying about suitability for her baby.
Nails were monitored here as well, and most participants said breakage and splitting reduced substantially. Almost all testers said they would recommend the product-particularly to friends who are struggling to find a well‑tolerated option while breastfeeding.
Kerabione SHOTS: vegan daily drinkable shots with adaptogens
For anyone who would rather not swallow tablets-or who follows a vegan diet-there are Kerabione SHOTS. These are small drinkable bottles taken once a day. The blend includes adaptogens such as ginseng and bilberry, combined with horsetail, nettle and plant‑based ceramides.
Adaptogens are commonly described as plant compounds that may help the body regulate stress more effectively. That’s relevant for hair because ongoing stress is often cited as a major threat to healthy follicles. Ceramides, meanwhile, help support the outer cuticle layer of the hair shaft, which can translate into more shine and less breakage.
In the trial, 94% of users said the shots reduced hair shedding and encouraged new baby hairs. Many praised the liquid format as easy to stick with-simple to drink as part of the morning routine.
One tester reported stronger lengths, smoother ends, and nails that went from brittle to “salon‑ready”-while also noticing her skin felt better supported and less dry.
Interesting follow‑through: 97% of users want to continue the course with SHOTS-not only for hair, but because the daily habit made them more mindful about diet and self‑care.
What the numbers do-and do not-mean
Kerabione products are food supplements, not medicines. They can help address nutritional gaps, but they do not replace medical treatment or cure illness. Even so, the trial highlights what many women are prioritising right now:
- Fast, visible changes: baby hairs, fewer hairs in the plughole, stronger nails
- Tolerability: especially crucial for Kerabione MAMA
- Convenience: capsule or shot-as long as it fits real life
- Clear purpose: defined aims such as “less hair loss” or “strengthening from within”
That more than 90% of testers said they would recommend the products underlines how disruptive hair and nail issues can feel. At the same time, lifestyle still matters: stress, crash dieting, smoking, too little sleep and harsh styling practices can significantly weaken both hair and nails-no supplement can fully cancel those out.
What to check before starting a Kerabione course
If you’re considering Kerabione or similar supplements, it’s worth answering a few practical questions first:
- Could there be a medical cause that needs treatment, such as a thyroid condition or iron deficiency?
- What does your diet look like-are you regularly getting protein, fruit, vegetables and healthy fats?
- Which medicines or supplements are you already taking, and is there any risk of doubling up on certain nutrients?
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, living with a chronic condition, or taking long‑term medication, speak to a GP, pharmacist or relevant clinician before starting a course. Vitamins and plant extracts can still interact at higher doses.
Making “from within” work with “from the outside”
Many testers said they adjusted their haircare at the same time: less heat styling, gentler shampoos and consistent use of heat‑protection products. When a supportive routine is paired with a supplement course, changes are often more noticeable. Nourishing only the outside can leave follicles under‑supplied; taking supplements while continuing daily straighteners and bleaching can slow progress.
Those frequently mentioned baby hairs are a useful sign that nutrients may be reaching the root area. They won’t appear overnight, but over several weeks you can often spot increased activity at the hairline and parting. Patience still matters: hair grows, on average, around 1 centimetre per month.
A helpful extra step-especially if shedding is sudden-is to track patterns alongside your course: seasonal shifts, stress levels, recent illness, changes in contraception, and any rapid weight loss can all play a role. If hair loss is patchy, painful, accompanied by scalp inflammation, or continues to worsen, it’s sensible to seek medical advice and ask about blood tests (for example iron stores and thyroid markers) rather than relying on supplements alone.
Finally, consistency is what makes any course meaningful. Whether you choose Kerabione Capsules, Kerabione BOOSTER, Kerabione MAMA or Kerabione SHOTS, sticking to the daily routine-while supporting it with adequate protein intake, stress management and gentler styling-gives you the best chance of seeing the kind of steady improvements reported in the trial.
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