

Experiencing hair thinning
during menopause?
We’re here to support you through the changes.

Hair thinning in midlife
isn’t random.
Changes within the body can influence how your hair looks and feels over time.
Hormones
Throughout life, our hormones are ever-changing, shifting, and sometimes out of balance. During menopause, the body becomes even more susceptible to DHT imbalances when left without the protective properties of estrogen.
Aging
By age 30, you start to lose 1% of your collagen a year; and by age 50, you will have lost 20% of your body’s collagen. Aging can cause thinning and shedding, and can affect the overall health of hair.
Metabolism
Cellular metabolism slows with age, which can contribute to the slowdown of energy for both the body and hair follicles.
The first and only hair supplement with published clinical studies on menopausal women.†
Women’s Balance
For women 45+ experiencing hair thinning.

Your subscription includes:
Wellness coaching with a naturopathic doctor
Hair Mineral Analysis testing
A Headspace subscription
Always-on support with myNutrafol app
#1 Dermatologist-Recommended
Hair Growth Supplement Brand*
“If you’re a woman 45 or older and noticing your hair feels thinner, drier, or more brittle, you’re not alone.”
Dr. Heather Woolery-Lloyd
Chief Medical Advisor
Expert partner compensated for sharing their
opinion and experience.
of women showed improvement in hair growth after 9 months.1
of women saw improvement in dryness and brittleness after 6 months.1
felt their hair looked healthier after 6 months.1
In our clinical study, women 45 years and over showed results in 3-6 months.
1-3 Months: Strengthen hair from within. Look for shinier hair with less shedding and breakage.
3-6 Months: You may notice improvement in fullness and volume.
6+ Months: Experience visible changes like faster-growing hair that’s thicker and stronger with more scalp coverage.
Nutrafol was formulated to promote hair growth for all types of hair. While the characteristics of hair strands may vary by ethnicity, the underlying root causes that affect hair follicles can affect all people equally.
In a recent clinical study, we examined the effectiveness of Nutrafol in African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Non Hispanic men and women. All ethnicities saw less shedding after 2 months and improved thickness, growth rate, scalp coverage, and shine after 6 months.
As menopause begins, estrogen and progesterone decline rapidly. Testosterone also declines, but at a much slower rate. The resulting testosterone dominance contributes to overall thinning hair, a widening part, receding hairline, and even unwanted facial hair growth. It’s also found that in menopause, women’s stress hormones increase, antioxidant stores decline, and metabolism and nutritional needs change. Nutrafol Women’s Balance targets these root causes too.
Yes. The ingredients in Nutrafol have no known interactions with estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone replacement therapy. Talk to your doctor about any changes in your supplement routine.
While Women’s Balance was formulated for women experiencing changes in their hair due to menopause or perimenopause, Women’s Balance can be taken if you’re noticing a widened part, receding hairline, excessive facial hair growth, or irregular periods.
Yes, Nutrafol Hair Growth Nutraceuticals are NSF Certified for Sport, demonstrating our commitment to the highest quality and safety standards. NSF Certified for Sport is a third-party certification that ensures products are free from banned substances and meet strict quality and safety requirements, helping athletes and individuals make safer choices. Recognized as the gold standard in supplement quality, NSF conducts rigorous testing for contaminants, heavy metals, and pesticides, providing an added layer of assurance.
†Based on US studies published through Pubmed, Cochrane and top Google Scholar and ScienceDirect results prior to Feb. '21.
1. Berkowitz, S., et al. ASDS. 2020.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*According to IQVIA ProVoice survey for 12 months ending March 31, 2026.