Save 25% on hair growth serum from Rita Ora's brand that has shoppers 'blown away' by results

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Hair thinning and hair loss is a beauty concern for many, and for anyone struggling with either of these concerns, we think we've found a product that might help: an overnight serum with that almost exclusively has five-star reviews, from Rita Ora's new haircare brand.The pop star launched TYPEBEA earlier this year with co-founder Anna Lahey, the entrepreneur behind popular collagen brand Vida Glow, designed to help hair growth thicker and healthier.

And TYPEBEA's G1 Overnight Boosting Peptide Serum is already delivering some impressive hair growth results from happy customers, who are loving its easy-to-use, non-greasy formula – and even better, it's currently reduced by 25%, down from £43 to £32.25.

READ MORE: Shoppers love new hair growth serum that gives ‘double the amount of hair’ in 5 weeks READ MORE: Best Black Friday deals on 'Botox in a bottle' anti-wrinkle serums that really work Pros Sinks in immediately No greasy sensation Testers reported noticeable hair growth Cons Expensive Takes a while to notice results "I am blown away by my hair growth," wrote one person on the TYPEBEA website, where almost all of the reviews are five-star ones. "As some who has a fringe it was borderline annoying on the number of trims I needed but the length and strength of my ends is amazing." "Absolutely world class scalp serum," another read. "When it says traceless, it means traceless.This product goes on like water and absorbs really quickly.

I love the smell and ease of use but best part is definitely the hair growth results." "Have been using every night on my hairline and can already see growth and fullness around my sparse spots," a third agreed, reports the Mirror.

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