Sugar Bear Hair

Sugar Bear Hair

If you haven’t come across the Sugarhair brand before, it’s a vitamin range (not just for hair) that supplies its vitamins in naturally sweetened gummy candies rather than traditional pill form. If you’ve ever taken a hair supplement, they’re mainly the size of a horse pill and you have to be pretty determined to swallow them. These are chewable and actually quite pleasant – no artificial taste or unpleasant aftertaste. A boon for those who can’t take tablets in traditional form. Oh, and, as you can see, they’re shaped like little bears.

Sugar Bear Hair

The thing I wonder about these – which are perfectly respectable supplements in content in that they contain all the right things to support healthy hair – is whether they’re taken less seriously because they’re like sweets. It’s not like anyone likes taking tablets so really we should be leaping on these but there is a bit of me that thinks they’re somehow ‘less’. That’s the opposite view of most of Instagram who seem to absolutely adore them – and let’s face it, they’re exactly the sort of thing that Instagram loves… visually bright and appealing as well as being fully vegan. At the moment you can get these for hair and a general women’s supplement (pink bears, of course). I think they’re expensive for their market at £29.99 (HERE) but comparable in price to other hair supplements.


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  1. K mcGaughey

    They’re taken less seriously because every single ‘influencer’ promotes them, yet they all have hair extensions… And not paying that price just to fund influencers extravagant lifestyle

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