Shedding hair is completely normal. In fact, we lose about 100 strands of hair a day. But if large clumps are rinsing out with your shampoo on wash day and you’re seeing more of your scalp than you once did, you may want to start using the best products for thinning hair. Though most people think of hair loss as a male issue, women are also frequently affected by it, and it can be challenging to navigate—not just emotionally but tactically.
Vogue’s Favorite Products for Thinning Hair
Hair loss can be hard to treat because multiple different factors influence it, says board-certified dermatologist Anetta Reszko. Thinning hair can be caused by anything from genetics and hormonal changes (including pregnancy and menopause) to medical conditions, nutritional deficiencies, and even stress. That includes both the emotional turmoil you’re dealing with and the physical damage caused by chemical processing or tight hairstyles.
The most common cause of hair thinning is male- and female-pattern baldness, a form of androgenetic alopecia. It’s both hereditary and hormone related and most frequently occurs with age. But as complex as hair loss may be, treating it is not a lost cause. Here, we share some of our favorite products for thinning hair, as well as more insights from top MDs to help slow the shedding and start getting growth back on track.
In This Story
- What causes thinning hair?
- What are the best ingredients for thinning hair?
- Can thinning hair grow back thicker?
- How can you tell if your hair is thinning?
- What vitamin is lacking if your hair is thinning?
- How Can You Prevent Further Hair Thinning?
- What to Consider in Hair-Loss Treatments
- Meet the Experts
Best Shampoo and Conditioner: Vegamour GRO+ Advanced Balancing Shampoo and Conditioner Set
- Why We Love It: Designed for fragile, thinning strands, this duo from Vegamour helps combat shedding and restore balance to the scalp with a science-backed blend of plant extracts, peptides, and amino acids. “In addition, niacinamide soothes and strengthens the scalp barrier, reducing irritation and supporting hair health,” says Dr. Reszko, making it a thoughtful addition to any hair-thickening regimen.
- Editor Experience: “I’ve tried a lot of shampoos and conditioners for thinning hair, and this is the duo I find myself returning to over and over again. The set checks all my boxes—provides a thorough clean, leaves my hair feeling nourished without weighing it down, and (most importantly) noticeably reduces shedding. My husband loves it, too.”—Emily Orofino, contributor
- Key Ingredients: Spanish microalgae, niacinamide, marula oil
- Dosage: A quarter-size amount, left on for at least a minute before rinsing
- Type: Shampoo and conditioner
Best Budget: The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density
- Why We Love It: This affordable and accessible pick is a bestseller for a reason. “Powered by a mix of clinically supported peptides, caffeine, and plant-based extracts, this serum stimulates hair follicles, supports scalp health, and promotes thicker, denser, fuller-looking hair over time,” says Dr. Reszko.
- Key Ingredients: Caffeine, biotinoyl tripeptide-1, acetyl tetrapeptide-3
- Dosage: A few drops/as needed massaged into the scalp nightly
- Type: Serum
Best Scalp Massager: Solaris Laboratories NY Cloud Nine Scalp Massager
- Why We Love It: There’s evidence showing that daily scalp massage can promote thicker hair growth, likely due to increased blood flow to the hair follicles. This massaging tool ups the ante with sonic vibration and red LED light. “It boosts circulation, removes scalp buildup, and enhances product absorption while offering a relaxing, spa-like experience,” adds Dr. Reszko. While scalp massage alone may not be the most effective option to address thinning hair, it can decrease stress and increase feelings of well-being. These are helpful for creating the optimal environment for hair growth, says Evan Rieder, double board-certified dermatologist and psychiatrist.
- Specs: Sonic vibration, red LED light, silicone bristles
- Usage: 15 to 20 minutes, at least three to five times a week on a clean, dry scalp
- Type: Device
Best Minoxidil: Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam Hair Regrowth Treatment
- Why We Love It: Of all the products on this list, this is “the only therapy with consistent data proving its efficacy,” says Dr. Rieder. That’s because minoxidil is technically a drug, and topical formulas were previously only available via prescription; the FDA approved over-the-counter sale of this ingredient in 1996. It works by reversing the miniaturization of the hair follicle, which leads to thinning and loss. Unlike many other minoxidil-based topicals, this formula doesn’t leave hair sticky or crispy, plus it helps hydrate hair with glycerin. While it’s effective, we recommend being careful with topical minoxidil if you have pets; a little-known, unfortunate truth is that it is extremely toxic to cats and dogs, even in trace amounts.
- Key Ingredients: 5% minoxidil, glycerin
- Dosage: Half a capful of foam massaged into the affected area daily
- Type: Foam
Best Supplement: Nutrafol Women’s Hair Growth Supplements
- Why We Love It: According to board-certified internist and longevity expert Amanda Kahn, these popular capsules “address poor circulation and nutrient deficiencies, which are essential to handle for healthier hair,” doing so with a host of vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts. In addition to vitamin B7 (biotin), the supplements include marine collagen peptides to help strengthen and hydrate, adaptogenic ashwagandha to calm stress hormones’ effects on hair growth, and saw palmetto, which combats thinning by reducing the hair-thinning hormone DHT.
- Key Ingredients: Biotin, saw palmetto extract, ashwagandha
- Dosage: Four capsules once daily with food
- Type: Supplement
Best Red-Light Device: HigherDOSE Red Light Hat
- Why We Love It: According to Dr. Reszko, red-light therapy is especially helpful for those with early-stage thinning as well as male- and female-pattern baldness. “It helps promote hair regrowth by stimulating follicle activity, prolonging the growth phase, providing anti-inflammatory effects, and increasing microcirculation to the scalp,” she explains. Dr. Kahn recommends this hat for those going through hormonal changes like menopause, andropause, and the postpartum period—moments when your hair needs extra support for healthy growth. While it’s a little stiffer and more structured than a normal baseball hat due to the 120 bulbs inside, it’s comfortable and the most convenient red-light device we own. (It’s easy to wear at home or running errands, and treatment only takes 10 minutes.) Just note that it’s not really compatible with a ponytail if that’s your preferred hat-hairstyle combo: The magnetic battery pack sits right where you’d typically pull through a pony.
- Specs: 120 red LED lights, 650nm wavelength
- Usage: 10-minute treatment once daily for 16 weeks, then three or four times weekly for maintenance
- Type: Device
Best Mask: Virtue Flourish Mask for Thinning Hair
- Why We Love It: Even thin hair needs intensive nourishment, and we often reach for this one as it delivers without weighing down strands. “This is great for people who style their hair frequently with heat, as it repairs and strengthens weakened hair,” says Dr. Kahn. It gets its lightweight moisture from a blend of fructooligosaccharides, beetroot extract, and shea butter; reparative qualities from keratin and biotin; and helps promote healthier growth with peptides and red clover extract.
- Key Ingredients: Biotin, red clover extract, beetroot extract
- Dosage: In lieu of conditioner in the amount you’d usually use, once or twice weekly, rinsing out after three minutes
- Type: Mask
Best for Dry Scalps: Briogeo Scalp Revival Rosemary Pre-Wash Oil
- Why We Love It: A stripped scalp can lead to thinning hair, says Dr. Kahn, and she points to this formula from Briogeo as an ideal formula for dry, irritated scalps. This is in part due to the formula’s inclusion of rosemary oil. “Rosemary oil helps address hair thinning through a combination of reducing inflammation and boosting circulation,” she explains. It also features anti-inflammatories bisabolol and tea-tree oil, both of which also have antimicrobial properties that can help soothe dandruff. Castor oil and biotin provide added nourishment for stronger strands. Beyond the ingredient list, we appreciate the simplified application courtesy of the nozzle cap.
- Key Ingredients: Rosemary oil, biotin, castor oil
- Dosage: As much as needed for full scalp coverage, massaged in and left on for 10 to 15 minutes or overnight as desired
- Type: Oil
Best Nongreasy: WeThrivv Revivv for Her Hair Rejuvenation Serum
- Why We Love It: If you’re looking for a clean product—in both its ingredient list and how it leaves your hair after use—give this serum a go. “This natural product has botanical-based ingredients in a roll-on bottle, making it hassle-free and easy to use,” says Dr. Reszko. Simply part your hair and glide it along your scalp to let the treatment’s blend of growth-boosting peptides, circulation-enhancing caffeine, and phytoestrogens like genistein get to work. Because the water-based formula feels like pure H2O, it dries quickly and leaves zero residue behind. No need to sacrifice your blowout for hair growth!
- Editor Experience: “I can’t use topicals with minoxidil because of the significant health risk they present to my precious Siamese cat, so I’ve come to rely on this plant-powered formula—and, frankly, I don’t miss the medicated options. While all minoxidil products I’ve tried are difficult to apply and have left my hair sticky, greasy, or ‘crunchy,’ this serum from WeThrivv rolls on with ease and dries just like it’s water, leaving any hairstyle completely intact. To help it absorb more deeply, you can dermaroll your scalp before rolling this one on. ” —Emily Orofino, contributor
- Key Ingredients: Copper tripeptide-1, horse chestnut extract, genistein, amino acids, caffeine
- Dosage: Liberal application to the scalp and roots twice daily
- Type: Serum
Best Texture Spray: Bumble and bumble Thickening Dryspun Volume Texture Spray
- Why We Love It: Once you try this iconic Bumble and bumble texture spray, it will quickly become the hero of your hair-care regimen. “I love this to create not only fullness and volume, but texture as well on dry hair,” says Jae Manuel Cardenas, senior stylist at Ollin NYC Salon by Johnny Ramirez. It’s remarkably lightweight, which helps fine or thinning hair hold onto volume. “This is incredible on day two or three of a blowout to make it last and give you that boost and lift needed,” Cardenas adds.
- Editor Experience: “I finish all my at-home styling sessions with this airy formula, which thickens strands while adding an impressive amount of lift. These factors alone would make it a must-try, but it’s the product’s hold that has earned it a permanent spot in my routine. With this spritz, my straight hair (which typically struggles to hold a style) stays curled and polished with body, rather than limp and flat—without any stickiness or grittiness.” —Emily Orofino, contributor
- Key Ingredients: Wheat protein, silk powder, zeolite
- Dosage: As needed, sprayed 10 inches away from dry hair
- Type: Texture spray
Best Mousse: Kérastase Mousse Bouffante Luxurious Volumizing Strong Hold Mousse
- Why We Love It: Apply this mousse to damp hair before your next blowout and you’ll notice incredible lasting volume. “I love it mostly because it holds the hair in place but gives that free movement,” says Cardenas. That flexibility is exactly what prevents that crunchy, crispy sensation you might associate with mousses of yesteryear. This formula also offers UV and heat protection to safeguard the health of your hair—not to mention your color—when styling.
- Editor Experience: “I often avoid mousses because they can leave behind sticky or greasy residue, neither of which facilitates volume in my thinner hair, but this Kérastase formula provides dramatic body and fullness that lasts—no weird texture issues here, despite its strong hold.”—Emily Orofino, contributor
- Key Ingredients: UV filters, vitamin E
- Dosage: Plum-sized amount raked through damp hair from roots to ends before heat styling
- Type: Mousse
Best Root Lifter: L’Oréal Professionnel Paris Volumetry Volumizing Root Lifting Spray
- Why We Love It: Limp hair is no match for this spray; even in humid conditions, it keeps hair looking twice as thick. “This root-lifting spray is the best for targeted volume,” says Cardenas. “I love to use this at the crown to create that lift at the roots.” While it does create a densifying effect, it doesn’t leave buildup behind—in fact, it actively combats it with salicylic acid, breaking down any greasiness at the scalp that might weigh down or deflate your hair.
- Editor Experience: “This is such a great everyday prep spray: After towel drying, I mist it on at the roots to midlengths, focusing on the crown of my head, then blow dry. I get the best lift from this product when I dry my hair with a round brush—the tension from which seems to amplify the volume.”—Emily Orofino, contributor
- Key Ingredients: Salicylic acid, hydrolyzed vegetable protein
- Dosage: Sprayed as needed on damp hair before styling, section by section
- Type: Root lifting spray
Best “Hair” Fibers: Toppik Hair Building Fibers
- Why We Love It: This is a staple of many celebrity stylists, including Cardenas, thanks to its ability to create the illusion of fuller, thicker-looking hair. “Anytime I am doing a photoshoot or getting someone ready for a red carpet, I love using this on the crown, especially if it is on the finer side,” he explains. It takes just a few minutes to apply the fibers, which are available in a range of hues to blend into various hair colors—just section your strands once you’ve dried them, sprinkle the fibers like you’re seasoning your scalp, and repeat as needed. Gently pat them to help them adhere, then finish with a good hairspray for added reinforcement.
- Key Ingredients: Keratin protein fibers
- Dosage: As needed, sprinkled on the scalp
- Type: Hair building fibers
- Editor Experience: “This is an amazing product to have on hand, whether you have areas of thinning or severe diffuse loss. The fibers not only bulk up the hair, but effectively cover the scalp, dulling the shine that can betray sparse growth. I’d suggest applying the fibers before getting dressed, at least when you first start using this product—they can be a bit messy as you learn how best to apply them.”—Emily Orofino, contributor
Best With Exosomes: SickScience PowerCycle Scalp Treatment Serum
- Why We Love It: “Using exosomes topically, particularly for hair growth, is a very promising modality because it can regenerate follicles, stimulate hair-follicle stem cells, and instruct the cells to prolong their growth phase,” says Dr. Kahn. Though not as potent as an in-office treatment, topical exosome formulas like this one from SickScience are worth a try. In addition to being pleasant to use (read: not greasy at all), its bottle features a large dropper that simplifies targeted application to the scalp, even if you have very dense hair.
- Key Ingredients: Plant-derived exosomes, biotinoyl tripeptide-1, rosemary extract
- Dosage: One milliliter massaged into the scalp once daily
- Type: Serum
Best Rosemary Oil: Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp Hair Strengthening Oil
- Why We Love It: Per Dr. Reszko, this treatment gets its efficacy from its comprehensive blend of oils. “The formula contains 30 oils, including rosemary, peppermint, castor, jojoba, tea tree, and coconut, offering excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal benefits,” she explains. The headliners, rosemary and peppermint, stimulate circulation to facilitate healthier hair growth. (They also provide a refreshing scent.) With consistent use, the product helps promote new baby hairs, reduce shedding, and increase shine—and it’s got a very budget-friendly price tag.
- Key Ingredients: Rosemary oil, peppermint oil, jojoba oil
- Dosage: Enough to coat the scalp, massaged in with fingertips and combed through lengths
- Type: Oil
Best Prescription: Hers Biotin + Minoxidil Gummy
- Why We Love It: This prescription hair-growth gummy is the first of its kind, dosed with 1.5 mg of minoxidil to help redensify thinning hair. “Minoxidil works by extending the hair-growth phase, enlarging miniaturized follicles, and increasing blood flow,” explains Dr. Reszko. Studies show minoxidil can regrow thicker, fuller hair in three months; while it can get cumbersome to carefully apply a topical treatment every single day, these citrus-flavored gummies make daily compliance a treat. For added support, the formula also contains biotin, a form of vitamin B that promotes healthier hair and nails. These are the easiest and, dare we say, tastiest way to support thinning hair.
- Key Ingredients: Minoxidil, biotin
- Dosage: One gummy per day
- Type: Medicated gummy
Everything You Need to Know
What causes thinning hair?
A myriad of factors can contribute to thinning hair, experts emphasize, but the most common is androgenetic alopecia (otherwise known as male or female pattern hair loss), per Carson T. Kirkpatrick, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Montefiore Einstein Advanced Care in New York City. Other common causes include stress, illness, medications, and even certain hair styling techniques (such as taut braids that cause strain on the hair follicles). “Hair loss can even be triggered by certain autoimmune diseases such as alopecia areata, and some can lead to scarring forms of hair loss,” adds Dr. Kirkpatrick.
What are the best ingredients for thinning hair?
There are numerous ingredients that can support thinning hair and facilitate hair growth. A bit about each of them, below.
Minoxidil
This is the only over-the-counter topical with meaningful clinical data proving its efficacy in treating hair loss, according Dr. Rieder. It’s a vasodilator, meaning it widens blood vessels. “This improves blood flow to the hair follicles, stimulating growth as well as improving delivery of key nutrients to the scalp,” Dr. Kahn adds. It also helps enlarge the follicle and extend the growth phase of hair, resulting in thicker, longer strands. (Caffeine is another common vasodilator found in hair products, though it’s not as proven as minoxidil.) Best for genetic hair loss, minoxidil is also available as an oral prescription. Both men and women can benefit from using it, but it’s best to avoid minoxidil during pregnancy as it could cause potential risks to a growing fetus.
Finasteride and Dutasteride
These oral prescriptions work by suppressing dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, the hormone that shrinks hair follicles, explains Dr. Reszko. (Note that naturally-derived topicals, like saw palmetto extract, can also reduce DHT.) These medications are best for men with genetic hair loss; dutasteride is often recommended for more severe thinning. They are only prescribed to women under medical supervision who are either postmenopausal or have undergone a hysterectomy as they are classified as Category X drugs by the FDA, meaning they are incompatible with pregnancy as there is a proven risk of serious birth defects.
Anti-Dandruff Actives
Anti-dandruff actives include ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, and selenium sulfide. “There is some data that anti-dandruff shampoos have anti-inflammatory effects that can help to promote new hair growth,” Dr. Rieder says. These three anti-fungal ingredients also have other important merits that can help address thinning: Ketoconazole shows anti-DHT properties that can help reduce androgen sensitivity, per Dr. Reszko, while the other two help exfoliate the scalp. Removing excess buildup on the scalp provides a healthier foundation for hair growth.
Peptides
Both Dr. Kahn and Reszko recommend peptides, especially copper peptides (also known as GHK-Cu). In addition to having anti-inflammatory properties, they activate hair-follicle stem cells, extending the growth phase and upregulating genes involved with growth and the delivery of copper to the follicles. You can treat yourself with this active using topical formulas or get even more targeted treatment with copper-peptide scalp injections from a provider. Other peptides for hair growth include acetyl tetrapeptide, biotinoyl tripeptide-1, and oligopeptide-41. Often found in trademarked ingredient complexes like Procapil or Capixyl, these can help strengthen the follicle, making hair more resistant to shedding.
Rosemary Oil
This all-natural option works by improving circulation and reducing inflammation, says Dr. Reszko. “In some studies, it performs similarly to minoxidil over time,” she adds. She recommends rosemary oil as a plant-based alternative treatment for those who have mild thinning, including postpartum hair loss, or are sensitive to stronger treatments.
Marine Collagen
Dr. Rieder likes the data on marine collagen when taken as an oral supplement, noting that it’s consumed in high quantities in societies with fish-heavy diets and in certain populations with thick hair. One study of marine collagen’s effect on hair showed that marine collagen achieved hair growth comparable to that of finasteride, enhancing hair regrowth and increasing the expression of hair growth factors, making it a nice addition to the wellness routine of someone with male- or female-pattern baldness.
Can thinning hair grow back thicker?
Yes, you often can encourage thicker hair growth once hair has started to thin, so long as the cause has been identified and addressed, says Dr. Kirkpatrick. For example, if you’re under severe stress, your hair starts shedding rapidly (this is known as telogen effluvium) and that period of stress subsides, stronger hair tends to regrow. “In some cases, however, like androgenetic alopecia, the thinning tends to be progressive unless there is some sort of intervention under the care of a dermatologist,” he warns. This is why it’s so crucial to seek help if you’ve noticed sudden thinning—the earlier you can treat the problem, the sooner you may be able to promote healthy new growth.
How can you tell if your hair is thinning?
In most cases, thinning hair starts with a widening middle part in women and loss at the crown and temples for men. A dermatologist will be able to determine if your hair is thinning by doing a thorough scalp examination. “They will look for things like increased shedding, decreased hair shaft diameter, and empty hair follicles,” explains Dr. Kirkpatrick. “This will help to solidify a diagnosis of hair loss.”
What vitamin is lacking if your hair is thinning?
While thinning hair isn’t always caused by a nutritional deficiency, the vitamins and nutrients associated with hair loss include deficiencies in iron, vitamin D, zinc, and B vitamins, particularly B12 and biotin, per Dr. Kirkpatrick. Your healthcare provider can run blood tests to see if you’re lacking in critical nutrients and recommend supplements to help boost them back up to normal levels.
How can you prevent further hair thinning?
Hair loss is a complex issue with multiple causes, making it challenging to prevent future thinning. “Unfortunately, it’s not just as simple as saying, ‘Use this shampoo, and you can reverse your hair thinning,’” explains Dr. Rieder. Addressing this concern as soon as you notice changes to your hair density is key to a more successful outcome. Our experts recommend consulting your doctor for blood work to ensure you’re getting sufficient proteins and vitamins and/or to determine if other causes—such as hormonal issues—are at play.
From there, you can consider treatments, ranging from over-the-counter options like those above to prescription medications (more on these shortly) and in-office procedures. For early-to-moderate thinning, regardless of patient gender, Dr. Reszko likes platelet-rich plasma, or PRP. “This treatment involves drawing your blood, isolating growth-factor-rich platelets, and injecting them into the scalp to stimulate follicles and healing,” she explains.
There’s also exosome therapy, another in-office treatment that’s loaded with growth factors. Beyond that, though, you should consider your daily habits. “Thinning can be slowed, managed, or even partially reversed depending on the underlying issue by optimizing your nutrition, managing stress, addressing cellular aging with a longevity doctor, or even something as simple as being gentle with your hair,” says Dr. Kahn.
What to Consider in Hair Loss Treatments
Beyond ingredients, which is the most important category to keep in mind when shopping for products for thinning hair, there are other key factors to consider:
Product Type
- Topical (such as foams, serums, shampoos, and masks): Any product applied to the scalp can address the source of the issue—the hair follicles. Beyond the importance of selecting effective actives, however, you need to consider the ease of applying a treatment and your dedication to it. “The key is getting the treatments into the scalp, not the hair itself,” points out Dr. Rieder. If you struggle to get the formula to the root of your hair and don’t enjoy using it enough to apply it daily, you’re not going to see results.
- Oral: Prescription medications and over-the-counter supplements treat hair loss systemically, addressing internal imbalances, says Dr. Kahn. They’re often easier to fit into a routine than a topical, but not all oral treatments are for everyone, and it’s best to consult with a doctor ahead of taking one—even if you don’t need a prescription for it—to determine if it’s right for you.
- Devices: Red-light-therapy-based devices, also known as low-level laser therapy, are often used in office by providers to treat male- and female-pattern baldness and other early-stage thinning. There are now numerous red-light devices available—including hats, helmets (like the Currentbody one, which one Vogue contributor reviewed), combs, and derma rollers—to treat thinning hair at home. “The theoretical underpinnings of red light are sound, and people might benefit if they use it consistently for months on end,” says Dr. Rieder.
Hair Type
According to Dr. Rieder, this is one of the most important factors to consider when treating thinning hair. “Density and texture of hair make a huge impact on what products people can or will use on their hair or scalp,” he points out. Different hair textures have different structural needs, tolerances, and styling changes, and using the wrong product for your texture could weigh it down, dry it out, or irritate your scalp—all of which could worsen the appearance of thinning. For example, those with fine, straight hair may need a lightweight formula but likely won’t have an issue targeting the scalp as more of it is exposed, helping products absorb more quickly and evenly, says Dr. Kahn. In contrast, people with dense, curly hair may require rich creams and nourishing oils as well as careful parting and sectioning in order to effectively apply a scalp treatment, adds Dr. Reszko.
Cause of Hair Thinning
Above all, you need to understand what’s causing your hair loss in order to treat it properly. “Matching the treatment to the cause ensures better results and avoids wasting time on ineffective options,” says Dr. Reszko. For example, the chronic inflammatory condition psoriasis can cause hair loss, as healthy hair growth can be hindered by inflamed follicles. If you simply try to address thinning with minoxidil without trying to control the inflammation, you’re only treating the symptom, not the cause. To see real improvement with thinning hair, visit your internist or dermatologist, who can help you treat the root of your hair loss—literally and figuratively.
How We Tested
When we test and review a product, we take a holistic approach to deliver well-rounded product recommendations. First, we lean on Vogue’s vast network of experts—from board-certified dermatologists to celebrity hairstylists—to gain professional acumen on the industry’s standout products, ones these specialists would actually use on their clients. We pair their expertise with our editorial best practices to curate the thoughtful edits you read on our site.
As it relates to products for thinning hair, we selected the best based on the following characteristics: ingredients, product type, packaging, and how effective it is in improving hair’s density and fullness. To do this, we paired our own personal tests of each formula with expert guidance and reviewer insights to determine which we would recommend to you.
Meet the Experts
- Anetta Reszko is a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.
- Evan Rieder is a double board-certified dermatologist and psychiatrist in New York City.
- Amanda Kahn is a board-certified internist and longevity expert in New York City.
- Jae Manuel Cardenas is a senior stylist at Ollin NYC Salon by Johnny Ramirez in New York City.
- Carson T. Kirkpatrick is a board-certified dermatologist at Montefiore Einstein Advanced Care in New York City.






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