The world moves fast — so why does AloEx still rely on the same herbs?
In a world full of chemicals and extracts that can quickly reduce hair fall, fix thinning hair, and thicken hair — and significantly cut production costs — AloEx still stands firm in using Thai herbal extracts. We believe that certain chemicals may have negative long-term health effects. Moreover, AloEx has "wisdom in hand" — it holds firmly to the ancient Thai traditional medicine formula that has been passed down for more than 200 years, written on traditional palm-leaf manuscripts with ancient script that clearly specify the plants by name and describe methods of cutting, boiling, drying, and extracting. This is combined with modern plant extraction using advanced technology, developed into the best formula for scalp and hair — and for the long-term safety of consumers.
Reaffirming confidence once again — the quality of products formulated with 15 types of herbs in AloEx has been tested by the Research Centre for Bioorganic Chemistry (RCBC), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University. The test found that AloEx anti-hair-fall products contain 9 types of terpene compounds and have antioxidant activity as high as 371 times* — making them effective at addressing hair fall and restoring scalp and hair health. The herbs include: Butterfly Pea, Aloe Vera, Bamboo, Rhinacanthus Nasutus, Indian Gooseberry (Amla), Rice Bran, Safflower, Sabah Snake Grass (Clinacanthus), Gotu Kola, Soapnut, Mammea Siamensis, Jasmine, Henna, Tamarind, and Kaffir Lime Leaf.
From 15 natural herbal extracts rooted in AloEx's traditional Thai medicine recipes, fused with modern science and research, into the best extract for scalp and hair.
AloEx, tested by the Research Centre for Bioorganic Chemistry (RCBC), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, contains 9 key Terpene compounds in its anti-hair-fall products and antioxidant activity up to 371× Trolox* — effectively addressing hair fall and deeply restoring scalp and hair health.
- Deeply nourishes the hair root for strength
- Reduces hair fall from many triggers — DHT, free radicals, pollution, stress, heat, and chemicals
- Keeps the scalp youthfully hydrated and extends the hair growth cycle
- Reduces oil, itchiness, dandruff, and scalp acne
*Reference: test results dated 24 Dec 2023 and 14 Mar 2024
Confident in efficacy — tested by RCBC
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AloEx's 15 herbal extracts are hand-selected for their standout, diverse properties. Each one reinforces the others, and together they cover every dimension of hair care. Every extract is research-backed and proven to address hair concerns precisely and effectively.
1. Butterfly Pea Flower
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme — the root cause of DHT-driven hair fall01
01. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:135(3), 529-535
2. Aloe Vera
- Reduce scalp inflammation.02, 03
- Antioxidant support for healthier hair04
02. Vardy, D. A., Cohen, A. D., Tchetov, T., Medvedovsky, E., & Biton, A. A double-blind placebo-controlled trial of an Aloe vera (A. barbadensis) emulsion in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 1999:10(1), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.3109/09546639909055904
03. Surjushe, A., Vasani, R., & Saple, D. G. Aloe Vera: A Short Review. Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2008:53(4), 163–166. https://doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.44785
04. Surjushe, A. , Vasani. R. , & Saple, D. G. ALOE VERA: A SHORT REVIEW. Indian J Dermatol, 2008:53(4). 163-166. doi: 10.4103/0019¬5154.44785
3. Bamboo
- Helps fight free radicals05
05.Panee, J. Potential Medicinal Application and Toxicity Evaluation of Extracts from Bamboo Plants. J Med Plant Res, 2015:9(23), 681-692. doi: 10.5897/jmpr2014.5657
4. Rhinacanthus Nasutus
- Helps inhibit the 5α-reductase enzyme01,06
01. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:135(3), 529-535
06. Stansbury, J. (2016, April 4). Herbal Medicines for Hair Loss. Borealis Naturopathic Health Centre. https://whyborealis.ca/naturopathic/herbal-medicines-for-hair-loss/
5. Indian Gooseberry (Amla)
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme01,06
01. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:135(3), 529-535
06. Stansbury, J. (2016, April 4). Herbal Medicines for Hair Loss. Borealis Naturopathic Health Centre. https://whyborealis.ca/naturopathic/herbal-medicines-for-hair-loss/
6. Rice Bran
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme07
07. Ruksiriwanich, W., Manosroi, J., Abe, M., Manosroi, W., & Manosroi, A.. 5α-Reductase type 1 inhibition of Oryza sativa bran extract prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide fluid. Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2011:59(1), 61-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.supflu.2011.07.017
7. Safflower
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme01,06
01. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:135(3), 529-535
06. Stansbury, J. (2016, April 4). Herbal Medicines for Hair Loss. Borealis Naturopathic Health Centre. https://whyborealis.ca/naturopathic/herbal-medicines-for-hair-loss/
8. Sabah Snake Grass (Clinacanthus)
- Antioxidant08
- Reduces inflammation, reduces hair fall09
- Antibacterial and antifungal08
08. Chiangchin, S., Thongyim, S., Pandith, H., Kaewkod, T., Tragoolpua, Y., Inta, A., Watthana, S., Pongamornkul, W., Jangsutthivorawat, S., & Panya, A. (2023). Clinacanthus nutans genetic diversity and its association with anti-apoptotic, antioxidant, and anti-bacterial activities. Scientific Reports, 13, Article 19566. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46105-z
09. Ong, W.-Y., Herr, D. R., Sun, G. Y., & Lin, T.-N. (2022). Anti-inflammatory effects of phytochemical components of Clinacanthus nutans. Molecules, 27(11), 3607. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27113607
9. Gotu Kola
- Stimulates new hair growth.10,11
- Reduces inflammation, itching, and scalp oiliness12
10. Choi, Y. M., An, S., Lee, J., Lee, J. H., Lee, J. N., Kim, Y. S., Ahn, K. J., An, I.-S., & Bae, S. Titrated extract of Centella asiatica increases hair inductive property through inhibition of STAT signaling pathway in three-dimensional spheroid cultured human dermal papilla cells. Bioscience Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 2017:81(12), 2323–2329. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2017.1385383
11. Saansoomchai, P., Limmongkon, A., Surangkul, D., Chewonarin, T., & Srikummool, M. Enhanced VEGF Expression in Hair Follicle Dermal Papilla Cells by Centella asiatica Linn. CMU J. Nat. Sci., 2018:17(1), 25. https://doi.org/10.12982/CMUJNS.2018.0003
12. Park, K. S. Pharmacological effects of Centella asiatica on skin diseases: Evidence and possible mechanisms. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2021, Article ID 5462633, 8 pages. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5462633
10. Soapnut
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme13
- Reduce scalp inflammation.14
- Helps fight free radicals15
13. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. (2011). 5α-reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 145(3), 750–756. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2011.12.010
14. Shah, M., Parveen, Z., & Khan, M. R. (2017). Evaluation of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activities of the stem bark of Sapindus mukorossi. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 17, 526. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-017-2042-3
15. Waqas, M. K., Khan, B. A., Akhtar, N., Chowdhry, F., Khan, H., Bakhsh, S., Khan, S., & Rasul, A. (2017). Fabrication of Tamarindus indica seeds extract-loaded cream for photo-aged skin: Visioscan® studies. Advances in Dermatology and Allergology, 34(4), 339–345. https://doi.org/10.5114/ada.2017.69314
11. Mammea Siamensis
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme16
16. Morikawa, T., Luo, F., Manse, Y., Sugita, H., Saeki, S., Chaipech, S., Pongpiriyadacha, Y., Muraoka, O., & Ninomiya, K. Geranylated coumarins from Thai medicinal plant Mammea siamensis with testosterone 5α-reductase inhibitory activity. Frontiers in Chemistry, 2020: 8, 199. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00199
12. Jasmine
- Helps fight free radicals17
17. Wu, L.-C., Lin, C.-L., Peng, C.-C., Huang, T.-L., Tsai, T.-H., Kuan, Y.-E., & Chung, Y.-C. Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2021, Article 7657628. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7657628
13. Henna
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme18, 19
- Reduces scalp inflammation20
- Antibacterial and antifungal21
- Helps fight free radicals22
18. Zheng, Y., Hu, Y., Liu, K., Lu, Y., Hu, Y., & Zhou, X. Therapeutic effect of Impatiens balsamina, Lawsonia inermis L., and Henna on androgenetic alopecia in mice. Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao, 2019:39(11), 1376-1380. https://doi.org/10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2019.11.17
19. Sadeghinia, A., & Sadeghinia, S. Comparison of the efficacy of topical lawsonia inermis and topical minoxidil in the treatment of telogen effluvium. Natural Products An Indian Journal, 2011: 7(3), 159-162
20. Rahmany, E., Çakici, A., & Çakir, E. Antioxidant activity and phenolic compounds of Lawson molecule extracted from Lawsonia Inermis (Henna). International Journal of Food Engineering Research (IJFER), 2021:7(1), 1-17. DOI: 10.17932/IAU.IJFER.2015.003/ijfer_v07i1001
21. Moutawalli, A., Benkhouili, F. Z., Doukkali, A., Benzeid, H., & Zahidi, A. The biological and pharmacologic actions of Lawsonia inermis L. Phytomedicine Plus, 2023: 3, 100468. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phyplu.2023.100468
22. Dasgupta, T. , Rao, A. R. , & Yadava, P. K. Modulatory effect of henna leaf (Lawsonia inermis) on drug metabolising phase I and phase II enzymes, antioxidant enzymes, lipid peroxidation and chemically induced skin and forestomach papillomagenesis in mice. Mol Cell Biochem, 2003:245(1-2), 11-22. doi: 10.1023/a:1022853007710
14. Tamarind
- Helps fight free radicals15
15. Waqas, M. K., Khan, B. A., Akhtar, N., Chowdhry, F., Khan, H., Bakhsh, S., Khan, S., & Rasul, A. (2017). Fabrication of Tamarindus indica seeds extract-loaded cream for photo-aged skin: Visioscan® studies. Advances in Dermatology and Allergology, 34(4), 339–345. https://doi.org/10.5114/ada.2017.69314
15. Kaffir Lime Leaf
- Inhibits the 5α-reductase enzyme01, 23
- Stimulates new hair growth.24
- Antibacterial and antifungal25, 26
- Helps fight free radicals26, 27
01. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:135(3), 529-535
23. Kumar, N., Rungseevijitprapa, W., Narkkhong, N.-A., Suttajit, M., & Chaiyasut, C. 5α-Reductase inhibition and hair growth promotion of some Thai plants traditionally used for hair treatment. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011:139(3), 765-771
24. Kang, J.-I., Choi, Y. K., Han, S.-C., Kim, H. G., Hong, S. W., Kim, J., Kim, J. H., Hyun, J. W., Yoo, E.-S., & Kang, H.-K. Limonin, a Component of Immature Citrus Fruits, Activates Anagen Signaling in Dermal Papilla Cells. Nutrients, 2022:14(5358). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14245358
25. Latirah , Nugroho P. D. Fomulation of Antidandruff Shampoo From Skin Fruit Extract And Press Water Lime (Citrus Hystirx DC.) With Various Concentrations. Sanitas Jurnal Teknologi Dan Seni Kesehatan, 2020:11(2), 136-148 https://doi.org/10.36525/sanitas.2020.12
26. Nasution, S. L. R., Nasution, A. N., & Nasution, S. W. An Experiment for Extracted Citrus Hystrix Leaf Effectiveness on Pityrosporum Ovale Fungi Growth. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics, Medical, Biological Engineering, and Pharmaceutical (HIMBEP 2020) (pp. 291-295). SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications. https://doi.org/10.5220/0010352902910295
27. Butryee, C., & Kupradinun, P. Antioxidant capacity of Citrus hystrix leaf using in vitro methods and their anticlastogenic potential using the erythrocyte micronucleus assay in the mouse. Toxicology Letters, 2008:180S, S79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2008.06.505
Summary
Whatever the hair concern, AloEx is ready to deliver with confidence — backed by results from real users.
- Restore healthy, strong hair and a clean, fresh scalp from the very first use
- 89% of users reported reduced hair fall and new growth within 1 month**
- 99.5% of users were satisfied and chose to repurchase
- A gentle, chemical-free formula safe for every skin type — including delicate, sensitive skin
**Results vary by individual. Reference: user survey of 1,633 people conducted 15 May–30 Jun 2019.
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