Mental well-being affects hair well-being. Support both with Headspace.

Enjoy Headspace access included in any Bio-Pilixin® Activation Serum subscription
Stress and hair health

What’s on your mind shows up in your hair

Stress impacts more than your mood. Science reveals a direct link between mental well-being and hair health. Elevated levels of the stress hormone, cortisol, can disrupt the hair growth cycle, leading to premature hair loss and thinning over time.[1]

Headspace and Scandinavian Biolabs provide holistic tools to help manage stress and support your hair's well-being.

The science behind Headspace

Mindfulness made simple, grounded in science

Headspace isn’t just a mindfulness app. It’s a mindfulness app that’s backed by science, so you can relax knowing it works. With over a decade of research and 25+ published studies, Headspace has been shown to deliver real mental health benefits. This includes reduced stress, restful sleep, and an improvement in well-being.

Studies show that using Headspace can help:

  • The Managing Stress program increased sleep quality by 16% [2]
  • Reduce anxiety symptoms by 19% after 8 weeks [3]
  • Reduce perceived stress levels by up to 14% in 10 days [2]
HOW TO GET STARTED

Get started with Headspace in 3 easy steps

All you need is a subscription with an Activation Serum and a MyBiolabs account.
Start a subscription
Start a subscription including the Bio-Pilixin® Activation serum.
JOIN MYBIOLABS
Create a customer account and sign up for marketing to create your MyBiolabs account.
ACTIVATE Headspace
Visit your MyBiolabs page in the customer portal to activate. Within 24 hours, you'll get an email to enroll and download the app.

FAQs

References

[1] Du F, Li J, Zhang S, Zeng X, Nie J, Li Z. Oxidative stress in hair follicle development and hair growth: Signalling pathways, intervening mechanisms and potential of natural antioxidants. J Cell Mol Med. 2024 Jun;28(12):e18486. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.18486. PMID: 38923380; PMCID: PMC11196958.

[2] Kirk U, Staiano W, Hu E, Ngnoumen C, Kunkle S, Shih E, Clausel A, Purvis C, Lee L. App-based mindfulness for attenuation of subjective and physiological stress reactivity in a population with elevated stress: Randomized controlled trial. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2023;11:e47371. doi: 10.2196/47371.

[3] Bostock S, Crosswell AD, Prather AA, Steptoe A. Mindfulness on-the-go: Effects of a mindfulness meditation app on work stress and well-being. J Occup Health Psychol. 2019 Feb;24(1):127-138. doi: 10.1037/ocp0000118. Epub 2018 May 3. PMID: 29723001; PMCID: PMC6215525.