Postpartum · GLP-1 · Perimenopause · Post-pill. Whatever triggered it, the science is the same. Clinically studied against minoxidil, with equal results at 6 months and zero side effects.
The Problem
Postpartum. GLP-1 medication. Perimenopause. Stopping the pill. Whatever the trigger — the mechanism is the same hormonal disruption, and most treatments either don't work or aren't safe.
During pregnancy, high oestrogen keeps hair in the growth phase. After birth, levels plummet — triggering mass shedding 3–4 months postpartum.
The most effective OTC hair growth treatment is not safe while breastfeeding. Millions of mums are left with no clinically-backed solution.
Brushfuls of hair in the shower. A widening part. Thinning temples. At a time when you're already exhausted, hair loss hits harder than anyone admits.
The Solution
An independent clinical trial put rosemary oil head-to-head against minoxidil and found equal hair count improvement at 6 months, with significantly fewer side effects.
In a randomised controlled trial, both groups showed statistically similar hair count increases at 6 months. The rosemary group reported significantly less scalp itching than the minoxidil group.
Randomised, double-blind controlled trial — rosemary vs. 2% minoxidil · Independently peer-reviewed
Hair Loss Quiz
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See It In Action
From the shower drain to the hairline — watch what Lulls actually does.
How It Works
Section hair to expose the scalp. No washing needed — apply to dry or damp hair anytime in your routine.
Apply 4–6 sprays directly to the scalp, targeting areas of thinning — temples, part line, and crown.
Massage in with fingertips for 60 seconds to activate circulation. Leave in — no rinsing. Style as normal.
Your Growth Timeline
Scalp feels nourished and calm. The routine is forming.
Noticeably less hair in the brush and shower drain.
Fine new growth at temples and hairline. The part fills in.
Visible density improvement. Peak results confirmed by clinical study.
Key Ingredients
Inhibits DHT via ursolic acid and stimulates blood flow to dormant follicles. Clinically studied head-to-head against 2% minoxidil — equal results at 6 months, zero side effects.
Rich in inositol — a carbohydrate that repairs damaged hair from within, strengthens the hair shaft, and reduces breakage. A traditional haircare staple with modern clinical backing.
Creates cooling vasodilation that drives blood flow to follicles, encouraging dormant roots back into the active growth phase. Biotin supports keratin production to stop shedding at the source.
Who It's For
One product. Five reasons your hair is falling out. All the same hormonal root cause — all addressed by the same clinically-backed formula.
Oestrogen drops after birth and triggers mass shedding 2–4 months postpartum. Most treatments aren't safe while breastfeeding. Lulls is — and it works at the root cause, not just the symptom.
Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro cause rapid weight loss — and that same metabolic shift can trigger telogen effluvium. The hair loss usually hits 3 months in. Rosemary helps restart the growth cycle.
Declining oestrogen in perimenopause triggers follicle miniaturisation and DHT sensitivity — the same pathway rosemary was clinically shown to address. No synthetic hormones required.
Coming off the pill causes a sudden hormonal crash that mimics postpartum effluvium — it usually hits 2–3 months after stopping. Rosemary supports follicle recovery through the hormonal adjustment.
Surgery, illness, extreme stress, or dramatic weight loss can shock the body into shedding — with hair loss appearing 3–4 months after the event. Rosemary and peppermint help restart dormant follicles.
Customer Reviews
I was losing so much hair at 4 months postpartum and my GP told me to just wait it out. Minoxidil wasn't an option while I was still nursing so I felt completely stuck. A girl in my mothers group mentioned Lulls and I figured I had nothing to lose. The difference after 6 weeks was noticeable enough that my husband said something before I did. Cannot recommend it enough.

nobody talks about what Wegovy does to your hair. lost weight which was great but around month 3 clumps were coming out in the shower. a friend who's a nurse mentioned she'd seen patients try this. was sceptical tbh but within 2 months the shedding slowed so much. my hairdresser noticed new bits along my hairline without me even bringing it up. that was the moment

I'm 48 and my hair had been getting progressively thinner for about 3 years. Just thought it was age. My dermatologist mentioned rosemary as worth trying and I found Lulls. Three months in and the difference in density is actually visible. My part looks so much better. Wish I'd started this years ago.

came off the pill in January thinking nothing of it. by April I was watching my hair come out in the shower and completely spiralling. did a deep dive on reddit and found loads of women going through the same thing. found Lulls through a TikTok comment, was sceptical of anything that came from TikTok lol but I was desperate. genuinely shocked at how quickly the shedding slowed. 4 months later my hair is thicker than it was before I even stopped the pill

tried rosemary oils before and hated the greasy feeling, left my hair flat all day. this is completely different. spray it in, quick massage, absorbed before I've finished getting ready. been using it 6 weeks and the shedding has reduced noticeably. genuinely love using it

after my first baby I lost SO much hair. like genuinely alarming amounts. when I had my second I was dreading it. started Lulls at 8 weeks postpartum before the shedding even kicked in. now 5 months pp and the difference compared to last time is huge. wish I'd known about this the first time around. just tell every new mum you know

Had a major operation last year and the hair loss started about 3 months later. My surgeon said it was a normal stress response and to just wait. That wasn't what I wanted to hear. Found Lulls and started immediately. Ten weeks later the shedding has nearly stopped and I can see new growth at my temples. Honestly didn't expect much from a spray but here we are.

I'm 47 and my part had been getting wider for about a year. Just thought it was age. My GP wasn't helpful so I started doing my own research and found Lulls. Eight weeks in my hairdresser commented on new density at my crown unprompted. She thought I'd had a treatment done. I hadn't said a thing. That was enough for me. I'm not stopping.

my best friend used this after her second baby and wouldn't stop talking about it. I was 4 months postpartum and shedding like crazy so I finally caved. was sceptical because I'd tried other things that did nothing. but within 6 weeks there was a clear difference in how much was coming out in the shower. now 7 months pp and I've got baby hairs all along my hairline. told so many people about this

found actual clumps in the shower one morning and cried. stopped the pill 3 months earlier and eventually connected the dots. a pharmacist was the one who explained it to me. started Lulls and gave it 5 weeks before judging. shedding reduced noticeably. now 4 months in and my hair looks better than it did on the pill honestly. still can't believe a spray did this

Ordered one bottle to test it. Wasn't going to commit before I saw results. Saw enough in the first month that I set up the subscription the second it ran out. Four months in and my part looks visibly fuller, the shedding has basically stopped. The 20% subscription discount is a bonus too. This is a permanent part of my routine now.

genuinely had a horrible year, work, family stuff, all of it, and the hair loss hit about 3 months after everything peaked. my derm confirmed it was stress-related and said to wait it out. I hate doing nothing so I found Lulls and started. shedding slowed by week 6. visible new growth by month 3. having something to actually do about it helped me feel less helpless. would recommend just for that honestly

FAQ
Yes. Lulls Hair Mist contains no minoxidil, no synthetic hormones, and no ingredients with known risks for breastfeeding mothers. The formula uses topically applied rosemary extract at cosmetic concentrations — widely considered safe for nursing. If you have any specific concerns, a quick check with your GP or midwife is always a good idea.
We recommend waiting until after delivery. High doses of rosemary have historically been avoided during pregnancy as a precaution, and while cosmetic concentrations are very different, we suggest being cautious. The good news: postpartum shedding hits 2–4 months after birth, so starting Lulls then is perfect timing. Check with your midwife or OB if you'd like to start during pregnancy.
Weeks 1–2: no visible change (normal). Weeks 3–6: most customers notice less shedding — less hair in the brush and drain. Weeks 6–10: fine baby hairs appear at the hairline and temples. Months 3–6: density visibly returns. The clinical trial showed peak results equal to minoxidil at 6 months. Consistency is everything.
Almost certainly. The first sign isn't new growth.it's reduced shedding. Check your brush and drain more carefully. Most people only realise shedding slowed down in retrospect. Keep going to week 8 before drawing conclusions. If you've genuinely seen zero change at 8 weeks, email us.
Yes. Rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications triggers the same hormonal shedding mechanism as postpartum.called telogen effluvium. Rosemary helps restart the follicles without interacting with your medication. There are no known interactions between rosemary and Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro.
Yes. Declining oestrogen increases DHT sensitivity.which miniaturises follicles over time. Rosemary's active compound blocks this pathway directly. Results take slightly longer than postpartum shedding (10–14 weeks) since the trigger is chronic rather than a single hormonal event, but many of our perimenopausal customers report clear improvement in density.
Pure rosemary essential oil must be diluted correctly before scalp use.get it wrong and you risk irritation. Most people who "tried rosemary oil and it didn't work" were using an ineffective dilution or applying it unevenly. Lulls is pre-formulated at the clinical concentration and delivered as a fine mist for even coverage.no greasy mess, no guesswork.
One 100ml bottle lasts approximately 30 days with daily use (4–6 sprays per session). Subscribe & Save delivers monthly and saves you 20%.so you never run out mid-shed.
No. It's a leave-in formula. Spray onto the scalp, massage in for 60 seconds, and go. Absorbs fully in 2 minutes.no residue, no grease, no effect on your style. Use heat tools as normal straight after.
Yes. Lulls goes on the scalp, not the hair shaft.so it doesn't interact with colour, bleach, keratin, or relaxers. It's sulphate-free. If you've had a chemical treatment in the last 48 hours, wait a couple of days before applying as a scalp sensitivity precaution.
For most hormonal triggers.postpartum, post-pill, GLP-1.the shedding is temporary. Lulls helps your follicles survive the shed phase and recover faster. Unlike minoxidil, stopping rosemary doesn't cause rebound shedding. Once your hormones stabilise, you can taper off naturally.
Email lulls.customercare@gmail.com within 30 days of purchase with your order number. Full refund within 48 hours.no photos, no returns, no explanations needed. We take the risk so you don't have to.
We're confident you'll notice less shedding within 4–6 weeks. If you're not happy for any reason, contact us within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. No questions asked, no hassle.
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