Most people treat hair loss as a hair problem.
They add volume sprays. They switch shampoos. They take biotin. And when none of it works, they assume the loss is just genetic — inevitable, untreatable, something to manage rather than address.
But for a significant number of people experiencing thinning and shedding, the real driver isn't the hair. It's the environment the hair is growing from. And that environment is inflamed.
What Scalp Inflammation Actually Is
Inflammation is the body's default response to perceived threat — chemical exposure, microbial imbalance, oxidative stress, hormonal shifts, even chronic psychological stress. When those triggers occur at the scalp level, the body releases pro-inflammatory molecules, including Interleukin-6 (IL-6), that disrupt the local tissue environment.
For hair follicles, that disruption has direct consequences.
Follicles are among the most metabolically active structures in the body. They require a stable, well-oxygenated, nutrient-rich environment to complete a full growth cycle. When chronic inflammation takes hold, that environment degrades. Blood flow becomes less efficient. Nutrient delivery slows. The follicle's growth phase — anagen — shortens. Hairs shed before they've reached full maturity, and the follicles that replace them produce progressively finer strands.
This is not a cosmetic problem. It's a biological one. And it requires a biological response.
Why Most Approaches Miss It
The conventional response to shedding is topical — a new shampoo, a scalp serum, a growth-stimulating spray. These approaches aren't wrong, but they're incomplete if the underlying inflammatory environment isn't being addressed.
Clarifying shampoos strip the scalp of buildup but don't modulate inflammation. Minoxidil extends the growth phase but doesn't address why the phase shortened in the first place. Biotin supplements support keratin production but don't resolve follicle-level stress.
The result is a revolving door of products that deliver partial, temporary results — and a consumer who concludes that nothing works, when in reality, nothing has addressed the source.
A Scalp-First Approach Creates a Different Kind of Shift
Addressing inflammation at the scalp level means moving the follicle environment from a state of chronic stress to one that supports active, sustained growth. That shift doesn't happen overnight. But it does happen — with the right inputs, applied consistently, from both inside and outside.
This is the principle behind Bomme's three-step system. Not symptom suppression. Environment restoration.
Step 1 — Prepare: The Revitalizing Scalp Shampoo gently removes buildup, excess sebum, and environmental residue without disrupting the scalp's natural barrier. It contains the key botanicals in our clinically studied BLH308™ complex — persimmon leaf, green tea, and sophora fruit — which have demonstrated a 65.2% reduction in hairs shed at 4 weeks in clinical testing. Clean scalp. Reduced shedding. A foundation for what follows.
Step 2 — Deliver: The Revitalizing Scalp Toner applies the same key botanicals directly to the scalp between washes, supporting circulation and follicle environment between wash days. In clinical testing, participants using the Toner experienced a 71.6% reduction in hair loss count — from 33.19 hairs to 9.42 — at 4 weeks.
Step 3 — Stabilize: The Root Renewal Supplements are powered by BLH308™ — our proprietary botanical complex of persimmon leaf, green tea, and sophora fruit in a clinically validated 2:1:1 ratio. Taken daily, they support the follicle environment from within. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled 24-week clinical trial published in Skin Research and Technology (Ham et al., 2023; Yonsei University College of Medicine), participants experienced statistically significant improvements in hair density (p=0.0015) and hair thickness (p=0.0001) versus placebo. Results were measurable from week 8, with continued improvement through week 24.
Together, the three steps address what no single product can: the scalp environment, the follicle environment, and the systemic environment — simultaneously.
What Consistent Support Looks Like
Follicle recovery follows biology, not a marketing timeline. Early results — reduced shedding, improved scalp comfort — are typically visible within 4 to 8 weeks. Meaningful changes in density and thickness require at least 12 weeks of consistent use, with ongoing improvements through 24 weeks.
This is not a slow result. It's an accurate one.
Hair that shed due to a disrupted follicle environment didn't thin overnight. Restoring that environment takes time — and the biology of the growth cycle means you'll see the evidence of that restoration gradually, as new, stronger growth replaces what was lost.
The Underlying Principle
Inflammation is not a life sentence for your hair. It's a signal — one that tells you the environment needs attention, not that the follicles are beyond help.
If you're experiencing shedding, thinning, or a scalp that feels reactive and imbalanced, the question worth asking isn't which product will fix it. It's what your scalp environment actually needs to return to balance.
That answer is almost always more systemic — and more addressable — than most people expect.
Individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

