For many people, hair thinning and loss can feel like a knock to confidence, with solutions often proving hit and miss. At the same time, concerns about ageing skin can add another layer to the search for products that actually work.
Some shoppers believe they've found an option that tackles both, and now customers can get bundles from Dr Vegan for £45.50, giving them a chance to try the Hair Saviour and Skin Saviour products for less. If bought individually the products would cost £50.98.
Dr Vegan's Beauty Bundle brings together two of the brand's award-winning supplements - the Hair Saviour(£22.09) and Skin Saviour (£21.24) - to support healthy hair growth and glowing skin. Developed by nutritionists and made with plant-based, science-backed ingredients, the products are designed to address common concerns such as thinning hair, lack of volume, dull skin and signs of ageing, with results visible in just a few weeks.
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Hair Saviour's formulacombines 14 nutrients essential for healthy hair. Key ingredients include MSM, Biotin, Zinc and Silica, along with AnaGain - a pea shoot extract that has been clinically studied for its ability to breathe new life into hair. As well as encouraging strength and thickness, Hair Saviour also provides nutritional support for deficiencies that can contribute to hair loss or thinning.
Users typically report reduced shedding and noticeable new growth within 8 to 12 weeks, with more than 80% of surveyed customers saying the supplements helped them reach their hair goals. Skin Saviourcomplements this by working from the inside out to encourage natural collagen production for smoother, healthier-looking skin.
The formula includes high-strength hyaluronic acid to boost hydration and plumpness, Vitamin C for collage formation and antioxidant protection, and a blend of prebiotics to support gut health - which is closely linked to skin condition. Both supplements are 100% vegan, cruelty-free and free from unnecessary additives, too.

If this isn't the one for everyone, shoppers could instead try the Boots X Women's Healthy Beauty Box for £36 from Boots which includes 12 products such as hair masks, shampoo and skincare from beloved brands like Sol De Janeiro and Grown Alchemist that tackle a range of beauty concerns. Another is The Ordinary Essentials Bundle for £28.20 from Boots which comes with four different products: a Hyaluronic Acid Daily Moisturiser, a Hyaluronic Acid serum, a Squalane Cleanser and the Niacinamide and Zinc serum.
Some users rated the Dr Vegan bundlewith five stars, however. One person said: "I was a bit sceptical at the start, but after 3 months, I really noticed an improvement in thickness and general appearance. Have been taking it for well over a year now and would definitely recommend!"
Another wrote: "I’ve only been taking it for 5 weeks and I can see a difference already! My hair is in much better condition, my nails have grown, my eyebrows have grown as have my eyelashes. I am so impressed."
One more reviewer wrote: "My skin started to become red when perimenopause kicked it, this product helps your skin so much, its smooth with no blemishes or pesky spots that had started to arrive again on my chin."
Not everyone agreed, however, as one shopper said: "I have been taking for just over a month. Have not noticed an improvement with thickness. However the shedding has decreased, I will continue to use these supplements as I think there will be further improvement."
Another said: "I really didn't believe they would work so quickly. After about 3 weeks of taking these, I noticed much less hair loss whilst in the shower and brushing. My hair feels and looks so much thicker. My husband had noticed this first. I am now on my second course and would highly recommend."
The bundle is available from Dr Vegan.
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