
How it works
Your hair didn't fail. It got skipped.
Here's what happens to your hair on a GLP-1, in 3 simple steps.
You eat less protein
GLP-1 meds make you eat less. That means less protein for your body. Your hair is made of protein, so it feels it fast.
Your body feeds itself first
When protein runs low, your body sends it to your organs first. Your hair is last in line, so more of it sheds.*
Solum feeds your hair
Solum gives your body colostrum, full of protein and growth factors. It helps your hair get what it needs.*
Real transparency
The number most brands won't show you.
IgG is the active part of colostrum. It's what does the work. Most brands never tell you how much they use. We do.
Printed on every Solum label.
Most colostrum brands
IgG amount: not listed. You have no real way to know how strong it is.
Solum
IgG amount: 25%, on every label. You see exactly what you pay for.
What to expect
Good things take time.
Hair grows on a slow cycle. Here's what many people notice with daily use.*
Month 1
Getting started
You may not see much yet, and that's normal. Colostrum is getting to work under the surface. Take it every day.
Months 2 to 3
Less shedding
This is where many people notice the first change: less hair in the brush and the shower drain.*
Months 3 to 4
Fuller-looking hair
As more strands stay in their growth phase, your hair can start to look and feel fuller.*
Months 5 to 6
More like you
With daily use, many people feel their hair looks more like it used to. Keep going, this is a slow cycle.*
Everyone is different, so results vary from person to person. Consistency is what matters most.
How we compare
Not all hair support is the same.
See how Solum stacks up against regular colostrum and biotin gummies.
Based on typical products in each category. Individual brands vary.
Content heading
Pair icons with content to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.
