AnaGain vs Redensyl

Both are categorized under Hair growth support in our directory—here is how they differ in name, use, and label context.

AnaGain

Hair growth support

AnaGain illustration

A pea-sprout extract positioned as a natural alternative for rebalancing the hair growth cycle.

AnaGain is derived from organic pea sprouts and is marketed to shorten the resting (telogen) phase of hair. It is often paired with peptide complexes in density serums. Expect modest, slow changes—not overnight regrowt…

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Redensyl

Hair growth support

Redensyl illustration

A plant-derived hair complex marketed to wake up stem cells in the follicle—often compared to minoxidil in brand copy.

Redensyl is a blend of dihydroquercetin-glucoside, EGCG glucoside, glycine, and zinc—not a single peptide, but peptide-adjacent and widely grouped with peptide hair actives. Brands claim it targets follicle stem cells …

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Quick comparison

  • AnaGain: Hair growth support — A pea-sprout extract positioned as a natural alternative for rebalancing the hair growth cycle.…
  • Redensyl: Hair growth support — A plant-derived hair complex marketed to wake up stem cells in the follicle—often compared to minoxidil in brand copy.…