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I tried Beauty Pie's LED hair growth cap and noticed a difference after five weeks

The wearable cap uses 125 red LEDs and costs £199 for members, while similar 650-655nm devices have shown results in studies.

  • Beauty Pie released The Beauty Pie All Systems Grow H-Wave LED Hair & Scalp Treatment Cap, a wearable device with 125 red LED lights designed to support healthier hair growth and reduce shedding through low-level light therapy.
  • Google searches for thinning hair solutions surged by more than 200% in the past three months, reflecting growing consumer interest in high-performance tech-led hair treatments as Mintel reports 55% of UK beauty device users prefer premium devices over topical products.
  • After five weeks of daily use, testers reported improvements in hair appearance and feel, noting thicker, healthier, fuller results. Ten minutes later, the device switches off automatically, offering convenience without manual intervention.
  • Compared to serums or ampoules, the cap offers a simpler, consistent treatment method. Beauty Pie members pay £199 while non-members can expect to pay £332, with users advised to commit to daily use for several weeks to see results.
  • Amazon Audible is currently offering a 30-day free trial, and The Audible Standard plan includes one audiobook from a catalogue of more than 900,000 titles plus unlimited podcast access.
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I tried Beauty Pie's LED hair growth cap and noticed a difference after five weeks

With searches for thinning hair soaring, I put Beauty Pie's LED treatment cap to the test to see whether the technology could genuinely improve fullness and reduce shedding

·Sheffield, United Kingdom
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