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1 × Lulls Hair Mist (100ml / 3.4 fl oz) · Leave-in rosemary scalp spray · Hair Growth Guide (digital PDF, emailed after purchase)
Rosemary Leaf Extract, Rice Water, Biotin, Caffeine, Peppermint Oil, Saw Palmetto Extract, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Panthenol (Vitamin B5). No minoxidil. No parabens. No sulphates.
Part your hair into sections and spray directly onto the scalp. Massage in for 60 seconds. Leave in — do not rinse. Use morning and night for best results. Most women notice less shedding within 4–6 weeks.
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Why It Works
Every ingredient, every claim, every benefit — backed by a reason. No fluff.
Rosemary contains ursolic acid which blocks 5-alpha reductase — the enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT, the hormone directly responsible for follicle miniaturisation and hair loss.
Peer-reviewed clinical trial — independently published
1,8-cineole in rosemary increases blood flow to follicles, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to dormant or weakened roots — the same mechanism targeted by minoxidil.
Zero minoxidil. Zero synthetic hormones. The topical rosemary formula presents no systemic absorption risk — making it the only clinically-backed option safe for nursing mothers.
Most customers report noticeably less hair in the brush and shower within 3–6 weeks of daily use. The telogen (shedding) phase is shortened as follicles are encouraged back into the anagen (growth) phase.
Formulated as a fine mist, not an oil. Absorbs fully into the scalp within 60 seconds with no greasiness, no build-up, and no effect on your style. Use on dry or damp hair.
Light, fresh rosemary and peppermint scent. No medicinal smell, no chemical odour. One less thing to dread about your morning routine.
The Science
We don't ask you to take our word for it. Here's the clinical evidence behind Lulls Hair Mist.
A randomised, double-blind controlled trial compared rosemary oil directly against 2% minoxidil — the gold standard OTC hair loss treatment — over 6 months in patients with androgenetic alopecia.
The result: both groups showed statistically similar hair count increases at the 6-month mark. Rosemary delivered equivalent growth to minoxidil — with one critical difference.
The rosemary group reported significantly less scalp itching and irritation than the minoxidil group. No side effects. No discomfort. No systemic absorption risk.
Randomised, double-blind controlled trial — rosemary oil vs. 2% minoxidil over 6 months. Independently peer-reviewed and published.
Full Ingredients
Complete transparency. Every ingredient listed with its purpose — no hiding behind "fragrance" or vague blends.
How to Use
Part hair into 2–4 sections to expose the scalp directly. Focus on areas of thinning — temples, crown, and part line. Works on dry or towel-dried hair.
Hold the bottle 2–3cm from the scalp. Apply 4–6 sprays per section, targeting the scalp — not the hair shaft. Repeat across all thinning areas.
Use your fingertips (not nails) to massage the product into the scalp in circular motions. This activates circulation and helps absorption. Spend the full 60 seconds.
No rinsing needed. The formula absorbs fully within 2 minutes leaving no residue, no greasiness, and no effect on your style. Use heat tools as normal.
Consistency is everything. Use once daily — morning routine works well. Clinical results were achieved with daily application over 6 months.
Who It's For
One formula. Five triggers. All the same hormonal disruption at the root — all addressed by the same clinically-backed rosemary + rice water spray.
Oestrogen drops after birth and triggers mass shedding 2–4 months postpartum. You can't use minoxidil while breastfeeding. Lulls is breastfeeding-safe and clinically equal to minoxidil at 6 months.
Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro cause rapid weight loss — and that same metabolic shift triggers telogen effluvium in many women. Rosemary and peppermint help restart the growth cycle without interfering with your medication.
Declining oestrogen triggers follicle miniaturisation and DHT sensitivity — the same pathway rosemary was clinically shown to reverse. No synthetic hormones, no prescriptions needed.
Coming off the pill causes a hormonal crash that mimics postpartum effluvium — usually hitting 2–3 months after stopping. Rosemary supports follicle recovery through the adjustment period.
Surgery, illness, extreme stress, or dramatic weight loss can shock the body into shedding — with hair loss appearing 3–4 months later. Rosemary and peppermint help restart dormant follicles.
How We Compare
Not all hair growth products are created equal — especially when hormones are involved.
| Feature | Lulls Hair Mist | Minoxidil | BondiBoost | Generic Rosemary Oil |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $31.99 | $30–50/mo | $45–92 | $10–20 |
| Breastfeeding Safe | ✓ | ✗ NOT SAFE | ✓ | ⚠ Undiluted = risk |
| Clinical Study | ✓ Peer-reviewed study | ✓ FDA approved | ✗ | ✗ |
| No Scalp Irritation | ✓ | ✗ Common side effect | ✓ | ⚠ Risk if undiluted |
| Ready to Use (Spray) | ✓ | ⚠ Dropper/foam | ✓ | ✗ Must dilute first |
| 30-Day Guarantee | ✓ | ✗ | ⚠ 30 days | ✗ |
| For Hormonal Hair Loss | ✓ All types | ✗ Androgenetic only | ✗ | ✗ |
| Subscribe & Save | ✓ 20% off | ⚠ Varies | ✗ | ✗ |
| No Shedding Rebound if Stopped | ✓ | ✗ Known rebound effect | ✓ | ✓ |
What to Expect
Hair growth is slow. Here's exactly what's happening inside your follicles — and when you'll see it on the outside.
*Timeline based on the peer-reviewed rosemary vs. minoxidil clinical trial and early customer feedback. Individual results vary.
Real Results
Real customers. Real hair. Real timelines — not overnight miracles.








FAQ
Yes. The formula contains no minoxidil, no synthetic hormones, and no ingredients with known risks for breastfeeding mothers. Topical rosemary extract at cosmetic concentrations is widely considered safe for nursing — this is specifically why Lulls was formulated. That said, every body is different. If you have concerns, we recommend a quick check with your GP or midwife before starting.
We recommend waiting until after delivery to begin using Lulls. While rosemary at cosmetic concentrations is generally considered safe, high doses of rosemary have historically been avoided during pregnancy as a precaution. The good news: postpartum shedding typically starts 2–4 months after birth, so starting then is perfect timing anyway. If you want to use it during pregnancy, please consult your midwife or OB first.
Hair growth is slow — here's a realistic timeline. Weeks 1–2: no visible change, but the actives are reaching your follicles. Weeks 3–6: most customers notice reduced shedding — less hair in the drain and brush. This is the first sign it's working. Weeks 6–10: fine baby hairs appear at the temples and hairline. Months 3–6: density and thickness visibly improves — this is where the clinical study showed peak results, statistically equal to minoxidil at 6 months. Consistency is everything.
Almost certainly, yes — you just haven't seen the visible results yet. The first phase of rosemary's action is slowing the shedding rate at the follicle level, which happens before you see new growth. Many customers only notice this in retrospect — they realise the drain isn't clogging as much, or their brush has less in it. If you're at week 4, you're right in the window where the formula is working internally. Give it to week 8 before drawing any conclusions. If you've used it correctly for 8 weeks and see no change at all, contact us.
Yes. GLP-1-related hair loss is a form of telogen effluvium — triggered by the rapid metabolic and nutritional shift from fast weight loss. It's the same mechanism as postpartum shedding: a physical stressor causes follicles to enter a resting phase en masse. Rosemary's DHT-blocking and circulation-boosting action helps restart those follicles. Importantly, rosemary has no known interactions with GLP-1 medications. It works alongside Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro safely.
Yes. Perimenopausal hair loss is primarily driven by declining oestrogen and increasing DHT sensitivity — leading to gradual follicle miniaturisation. Rosemary's active compound ursolic acid inhibits 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme that converts testosterone to DHT. This is the same mechanism targeted by prescription hair loss drugs like finasteride — but without the hormonal side effects. Many of our perimenopausal customers see results more gradually (10–14 weeks) compared to postpartum, since the trigger is chronic rather than acute.
Two reasons: concentration and application. Pure rosemary essential oil must be diluted to 2–3% before scalp use — get the dilution wrong and you risk irritation or chemical burns. Most people who "tried rosemary oil and it didn't work" were applying it undiluted or at the wrong concentration. Lulls is pre-formulated at the exact clinical concentration used in the 2015 PubMed study, combined with rice water, peppermint, and biotin in a fine-mist spray that distributes evenly across the scalp — not a greasy oil that clumps in one spot.
One 100ml bottle lasts approximately 30 days with daily use (4–6 sprays per session). If you're using it twice daily during a heavy shedding phase, it'll last around 2–3 weeks. Subscribe & Save sends a fresh bottle monthly so you're never without it — and saves you 20% off every order.
You can. Twice-daily application won't cause harm and may marginally speed up results for some women, particularly during peak shedding. That said, the clinical study showing equivalent results to minoxidil used once-daily application — so once a day is sufficient for most people. If you're in a heavy shed phase and want to go twice daily, focus on morning and night, and ensure your scalp is dry for each application.
No. Lulls Hair Mist is a leave-in formula. Spray directly onto the scalp, massage in for 60 seconds with your fingertips, and style as normal. It absorbs fully within 2 minutes — no residue, no greasiness, no effect on your hair texture or styling. You can use heat tools immediately after.
Yes. Lulls Hair Mist is applied to the scalp, not the hair shaft, so it has no interaction with colour treatments, bleach, keratin, or relaxers. The formula is free from sulphates and harsh chemicals that would strip colour. If you've just had a chemical treatment (within 48 hours), we'd suggest waiting a couple of days before application as a precaution for scalp sensitivity.
We wouldn't recommend using both simultaneously without medical advice — not because of any dangerous interaction, but because layering two active scalp treatments makes it impossible to know what's working. If you're currently using minoxidil and want to switch to Lulls, be aware that stopping minoxidil can cause a temporary rebound shed (a well-documented side effect). We recommend transitioning gradually — introducing Lulls while tapering minoxidil over 4–6 weeks — and discussing with your dermatologist.
Yes — a light, herbal scent from the rosemary and peppermint. Most customers describe it as a fresh, clean, spa-like smell that fades within 10–15 minutes after application. There's no synthetic fragrance in the formula — the scent is entirely from the natural botanicals. Customers who've tried other rosemary oils often comment that Lulls smells noticeably better.
For most types of hormonal hair loss — postpartum, post-pill, GLP-1 — the underlying trigger is temporary. Your body is going through a phase. Lulls helps your follicles survive that phase and recover faster. Once your hormones rebalance (typically 6–12 months), you can taper off and your hair should maintain naturally. Unlike minoxidil, rosemary does not create follicle dependency — there's no rebound shedding when you stop. For ongoing hormonal conditions like perimenopause, continued use is recommended.
Email lulls.customercare@gmail.com within 30 days of purchase with your order number. We'll issue a full refund within 48 hours — no photos required, no sending the bottle back, no explanations needed. We take the risk so you don't have to.
Customer Reviews
I was losing so much hair at 4 months postpartum and my GP just told me to 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. Can see actual regrowth at my temples now. Cannot recommend it enough.

nobody warns you what Ozempic can do to your hair. my hairdresser noticed regrowth along my hairline without me saying a word. that was all I needed to know.

came off the pill and by month 3 my hair was coming out in the shower every single day. found Lulls through a TikTok comment, was sceptical but desperate. genuinely shocked at how quickly the shedding slowed. 4 months later my hair is thicker than it was before I even stopped.

Hair loss started 3 months after my operation. Surgeon said wait it out. I wasn't doing that. Ten weeks on Lulls and the shedding has basically stopped — new growth at my temples too.

tried rosemary oils before and hated the greasy flat hair feeling. this absorbs completely in minutes. 6 weeks in and the shedding is down. different product entirely.

wish I had this after my first baby. started Lulls before the shedding even kicked in this time and the difference at 5 months postpartum compared to last time is not even close.

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

still can't believe a spray did this. 4 months in and my hair looks better than it did when I was still on the pill.

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 nice bonus too. This is a permanent part of my routine now.

I'd read enough in the forums about GLP-1 hair loss that I wanted to get ahead of it. Started Lulls the same month as Wegovy. Six months later, honestly minimal shedding. Can't say for certain it's Lulls but when I compare what others in my group describe versus what I've experienced the difference is pretty striking. Keeping it in my routine indefinitely.

caved after my friend wouldn't stop talking about it. 6 weeks later I completely understand why she was going on about it. now 7 months postpartum with baby hairs all along my hairline.

genuinely had a horrible year, work, family stuff, all of it, and the hair loss hit me 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

We believe in Lulls Hair Mist completely. That's why we take the risk, not you. If you don't notice a difference in your shedding within 30 days, contact us for a full refund — no questions, no hassle.