SULT1A1 ENZYME BOOSTER
Non-repsonder to Minoxidil?
Increases SULT1A1 Enzyme Levels Up to 7x
The SULT1A1 hair serum is a patented-pending breakthrough product clinically proven to enrich the Minoxidil Sulfotransferase Enzyme in hair.
In clinical studies, subjects using the SULT1A1 hair serum for 14 days experienced up to 7 times increase in their hair Minoxidil Sulfotransferase Enzyme.
The light-weight, absorbent serum is applied once daily.
Improves Patient Outcome
Due to low success rate, many men and women give up on using Minoxidil as part of their hair loss treatment plan.


The Science Behind Booster
Minoxidil (sold under the tradename Rogaine) is the only FDA-approved topical product clinically proven to grow hair. Unfortunately, Minoxidil doesn’t work for everyone. Clinical studies of topical Minoxidil show that less than 40% of people who use Minoxidil will have success regrowing their hair. Why?
Why do less than 50% of people who use Minoxidil have results?
Read below to find out important answers and solutions to improve success growing your hair with Minoxidil.
The Discovery
Years of research led our team to discover that Minoxidil is not the ingredient that causes hair to grow.
It is Minoxidil Sulfate, a transformed version of Minoxidil, that stimulates new growth in hair follicles. Minoxidil is converted to Minoxidil sulfate by enzymes located in the hair follicle.
Through our extensive studies, we have proven that the enzyme responsible for converting Minoxidil in the scalp is SULT1A1 (Minoxidil Sulfotransferase).
The Test
By intensive study of the SULT1A1 enzyme, our R&D team was able to develop a test that can detect the amount of SULT1A1 in a person’s scalp – the Minoxidil Response Test. This test uses plucked hairs to determine if a person has enough SULT1A1 to convert Minoxidil to Minoxidil Sulfate, in other words, if minoxidil will work for that person.
The Booster Solution
While predicting the likelihood of a person’s response to Minoxidil is a huge game-changer for those experiencing genetic hair loss, our team was motivated to also help people that do not have enough SULT1A1 naturally present in their scalp environment.
With more research our team unlocked new ways to supplement the scalp to produce more SULT1A1. We are pleased to present BOOSTER, the first of it’s kind patented formula that has been clinically proven to increase the amount of SULT1A1 in the scalp – creating a healthier, more boosted environment for hair to thrive.
The Clinical Studies
- The effect of topical minoxidil treatment on follicular sulfotransferase enzymatic activity. Goren A, McCoy J, Kovacevic M, Situm M, Chitalia J, Dhurat R, Naccarato T, Lotti T. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2018 Jul-Aug;32(4):937-940. PMID: 30043580
- Novel topical booster enhances follicular sulfotransferase activity in patients with androgenetic alopecia: a new strategy to improve minoxidil response. Ramos PM, McCoy J, Wambier C, Shapiro J, Vañó-Galvan S, Sinclair R, Goren A. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2020 Dec;34(12):e799-e800. doi: 10.1111/jdv.16645. PMID: 32432358
- Identification of the sulfotransferase iso-enzyme primarily responsible for the bio-activation of topical minoxidil. McCoy J, Goren A, Naccarato T, Kovacevic M, Situm M, Skudar VL, Lotti T. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2019 May-Jun,;33(3):817-819. PMID: 31184104
- SULT1A1 (Minoxidil Sulfotransferase) enzyme booster significantly improves response to topical minoxidil for hair regrowth. Dhurat R, Daruwalla S, Pai S, Kovacevic M, McCoy J, Shapiro J, Sinclair R, Vano-Galvan S, Goren A. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2021 Jun 16. doi: 10.1111/jocd.14299. PMID: 34133836