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PCOS supplements for facial hair - to lower testosterone

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Benefits

🌿 Reduce hirsutism
🌿 Help to reduce testosterone level
🌿 Support PCOS woman
🌿 Support hormone health
🌿 FDA approuved - 100% natural
🌿 Designed by a naturopath and micronutritionist

Description

Andromaque is the first dietary supplement developed in France to combat increased body and facial hair growth. Its unique formula was developed by Imane, our naturopath specialized in women's well-being. Say goodbye to unwanted PCOS hair with Andromaque!

Do you suffer from hirsutism or hyperandrogenism?

Is your body hair ruining your life?

Do you have hair on your chin? Neck? Nipples?

Too much hair for your liking?

Did you say YES to everything (or almost everything)? Then Andromaque is here for you! Take back control of your hormones and your hair with the power of plants.

Andromaque significantly reduces hair growth, making it finer after just a few months' treatment.

Important: A treatment of 3 to 6 months is generally necessary before observing a change. It is therefore necessary to take a 2-week break every 6 weeks. Do not use continuously for more than 6 weeks without medical advice

How to take

Instructions : Use: 3 capsules with a full glass of water.

Storage: Store in a dry place.

Note: dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet or a healthy lifestyle.

Respect the recommended daily intake.

Not recommended in case of allergy to any of the ingredients.

Not recommended for people with liver disease or a personal or family history of hormone-dependent cancer.

Do not use for more than 6 weeks without medical advice.
Consult a health professional before use.

Not recommended for children, pregnant or breast-feeding women.

Keep out of reach of children.

Ingredients

Ingredients : Licorice - is a plant known for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Resveratrol - is a powerful antioxidant and natural anti-inflammatory.

Coenzyme Q10 - Is a powerful antioxidant.

Acte à grappé extract - is a plant known for its benefits in women's hormonal health.

Nettle - is considered the leading source of iron among herbs. It is rich in nutrients and minerals. The plant is wonderful for menstrual support.

Reishi - is a mushroom that provides excellent support for the female cycle and the liver. It helps to eliminate toxins from the body. It is also particularly nourishing for our adrenal glands.

The combination of myo inositol (MI) and D-chiro-inositol (DCI)- In addition to improving ovarian function and fertility, it is said to reduce signs of hyperandrogenism (acne and hirsutism) and to have a positive effect on metabolic and hormonal aspects. **
* according to a study dated November 27, 2020 ** according to several studies on inositol and PCOS

Nac (N-Acetyl Cysteine) - aids weight loss (BMI reduction) and lowers total testosterone*.
*according to a Gynecological Endocrinology study Volume 36, 2020

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    You deserve transparency

    Each of products is meticulously crafted with extensively researched and recommended ingredients

    • Natural Supplements

    • Clinically Tested Actives

    • Formulated by a Naturopath and Micronutritionist

    • Gluten Free

    • No Synthetic Colors or Artificial Sweeteners

    • FDA Approuved

    First French brand for PCOS Supplement
    The French expertise now available to the US
    FDA approuved

    FAQ

    Compatibility - Andromaque

    Laser: YES.

    PCOS: Yes.
    PCOS is a metabolic syndrome that can affect hair growth and cause hirsutism. If you are experiencing this issue...

    Pre-Menopause/Menopause: Yes. Antioxidants and multivitamins can be beneficial during menopause. They help combat oxidative stress, which may increase due to hormonal changes during this stage of life.

    Pregnancy: No. Not recommended for pregnant women.
    Breastfeeding: No. Not recommended.

    Trying to Conceive: Yes.
    IVF (PMA): Yes.

    Medical:

    Not recommended for individuals allergic to any of the components.
    Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking other medications simultaneously.
    Not recommended for individuals with liver issues or a personal/family history of hormone-dependent cancers.
    Do not use for more than six weeks without medical advice.
    Seek guidance from a healthcare professional before use.

    At what time of day can I take Andromaque?

    You can take this supplement in the morning, at lunchtime or in the evening.- 3 capsules with a full glass of water.You can start this specially formulated supplement for PCOS women suffering from hirsutism at any time of the cycle. You've finally found a natural solution to reduce unsightly hair growth and help reduce hyperandrogenism.

    What test for hirsutism?

    The Ferriman-Gallwey score, used to assess hirsutism in women, characterizes excessive hair growth in typically male-pattern areas. This scoring system is crucial for evaluating the severity of hirsutism and tracking its progression over time.

    How the Ferriman-Gallwey score works:

    Evaluated areas: Nine specific regions of the body are examined for hair presence. These areas include:

    Upper lip
    Chin
    Chest
    Upper back
    Lower back
    Upper abdomen
    Lower abdomen
    Arms (forearms and biceps)
    Thighs
    Scoring system: Each region is assessed on a scale from 0 to 4 based on hair density:

    0: No terminal hair (thick and dark hair)
    1: Light hair growth
    2: Moderate hair growth
    3: Dense but incomplete hair growth
    4: Full and thick hair growth
    Total score: The scores from each area are added to give a total score, ranging from 0 to 36.

    Result interpretation:

    Score less than 8: Generally considered normal
    Score of 8 to 16: Mild hirsutism
    Score of 17 to 25: Moderate hirsutism
    Score over 25: Severe hirsutism
    The Ferriman-Gallwey score is an essential tool for doctors to diagnose hirsutism, assess its severity, and monitor the effectiveness of treatments, including pharmacological options like the Andromaque treatment, to reduce excess hair growth.

    Can I take Andromaque while on contraceptive pill?

    If you are using contraception, your hormonal cycle is not natural. That’s why regulating natural hormonal activity is not possible in this case. We recommend taking Andromaque after stopping the pill (or other hormonal contraceptive methods) to help your body restore a natural balance.

    Hirsutism and Menopause

    During menopause, estrogen levels naturally decrease, while androgens (male hormones such as testosterone) may remain stable or decrease more slowly. This imbalance can lead to a relative dominance of androgens, thus promoting the appearance of hair in typically male areas.
    Genetic predisposition: Some women are genetically more likely to develop hirsutism due to hormonal changes, especially if they have an increased sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens.

    Hirsutism without PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)

    During menopause, estrogen levels naturally decrease, while androgens (male hormones such as testosterone) may remain stable or decrease more slowly. This imbalance can lead to a relative predominance of androgens, promoting the growth of hair in typically male areas.

    Genetic predisposition: Some women are genetically more likely to develop hirsutism due to hormonal changes, especially if they have increased sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens.

    Hirsutism without PCOS
    Hirsutism without polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can have several other medical causes that require attention and accurate diagnosis. Here is an exploration of this condition, its potential causes, and available treatment options.

    Possible Causes

    Hormonal Imbalance: While PCOS is a common cause of hormonal imbalance leading to hirsutism, other imbalances can also be involved, such as:

    Congenital adrenal hyperplasia: A genetic condition affecting the adrenal glands.
    Ovarian or adrenal tumors producing male hormones.
    Cushing's Syndrome: Characterized by excessive cortisol production, which can affect androgen levels.

    Medication Factors: Certain medications can cause hirsutism by increasing androgen levels or mimicking their effects, such as anabolic steroids, hormone therapy drugs, or immunosuppressants.

    Thyroid Disorders: Thyroid issues, such as hypothyroidism, can disrupt overall hormonal balance and contribute to the onset of hirsutism.

    Hyperprolactinemia: Elevated prolactin levels can also interfere with hormonal balance and encourage excessive hair growth.

    Causes of Hirsutism

    Hirsutism can result from several hormonal imbalances and medical conditions:

    • Hormonal Imbalances: An excess of androgens can lead to excessive hair growth, often associated with conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is also characterized by menstrual cycle disturbances.
    • Idiopathic Hirsutism: This type of hirsutism occurs when the cause is not identifiable. It may be due to genetic factors or increased sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens, even in the presence of normal androgen levels and without menstrual disorders.
    • Hyperinsulinemia: Insulin resistance, commonly observed in PCOS, can also cause increased hair growth.
    • Medication Influence: Certain medications can induce hirsutism in some women.
    • Specific Diseases: Tumors of the adrenal glands or ovaries, as well as thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism, can also lead to hirsutism. In hypothyroidism, a lack of thyroid hormone production can cause hormonal imbalances that affect hair growth. However, it's important to distinguish between hirsutism and hypertrichosis, which is a general increase in body hair and often confused with hirsutism.
    • Increased Prolactin Levels: Elevated levels of this hormone can stimulate an increased production of androgens by the adrenal glands.
    • Excess Androgens: The increase in androgens can promote their conversion into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a more potent derivative that activates hair growth in typically male-pattern areas.

    These multiple factors require a careful diagnostic and therapeutic approach to identify the underlying cause of hirsutism and adapt the treatment accordingly.

    Link Between Hirsutism and Fertility

    Hirsutism, characterized by excessive hair growth in typically male-pattern areas, can often indicate hormonal imbalances affecting fertility. Some of the main causes include:

    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): PCOS is commonly associated with hirsutism and fertility difficulties due to a hormonal imbalance, including increased androgen production. This imbalance can lead to menstrual irregularities and affect ovulation, compromising fertility.
    • Insulin Resistance: Often linked to PCOS, insulin resistance can raise androgen levels, exacerbating hirsutism and disrupting ovulation, thereby impacting fertility.
    • Thyroid Disorders: Thyroid problems, such as hypothyroidism, can disrupt menstrual cycles and ovulation, negatively influencing fertility while contributing to hirsutism.
    • Hyperprolactinemia: Elevated prolactin levels can inhibit the hormones necessary for ovulation, affecting fertility while potentially worsening hirsutism.

    Treatment for fertility-related hirsutism often involves managing the underlying condition with approaches such as hormonal regulation through contraceptives, lifestyle changes to manage insulin resistance, and medications to stimulate ovulation. Effectively managing these conditions can significantly improve the chances of conception

    Hirsutism or Hypertrichosis

    Hirsutism and hypertrichosis are two conditions involving excessive hair growth, but they differ in their causes, locations, and clinical implications. Understanding these differences is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.

    Hirsutism:

    Hirsutism is specifically characterized by the growth of terminal hairs (thick and dark) in areas where men typically grow hair but where women normally have little or none. These areas include the face, chest, back, and lower abdomen. Hirsutism is often related to an excess of androgens (male hormones) or an increased sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens. Conditions associated with hirsutism include:

    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
    • Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
    • Androgen-secreting tumors

    Hypertrichosis:

    Hypertrichosis, on the other hand, is characterized by excessive hair growth that can occur anywhere on the body and is not limited to specifically male-patterned areas. Hypertrichosis can be either generalized, affecting large areas of the body, or localized to specific regions. This condition can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (developed later in life) and is not necessarily linked to a hormonal imbalance. Causes may include:

    • Genetic factors
    • Medications (such as cyclosporine or minoxidil)
    • Metabolic or systemic diseases

    Customer Reviews

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    Auceane Troispoux
    Pilosité qui diminue

    Depuis que je le prends ma pilosité a diminuer elle est encore là mais la repousse est plus lente

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    Loun Melliti
    Je recommande

    Il faut vraiment être assidue patiente et surtout en complément d'une hygiène de vie où on évite les perturbateurs endocriniens et la mauvaise alimentation. Associée à luminaissance j'ai pu constater une diminution de pilosité ça ralenti déjà puis ça elimine un peu. A compléter avec de l'épilation definitive pour avec un résultat final et un confort parfait ! Ça reste excellent pour des compléments naturels. Je recommande

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    Auceane Troispoux
    Pilosité qui diminue

    Depuis que je le prends ma pilosité a diminuer elle est encore là mais la repousse est plus lente

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    Loun Melliti
    I recommend

    You really need to be diligent, patient, and especially in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle where you avoid endocrine disruptors and bad diet. Combined with luminaissance, I noticed a decrease in body hair, it slows down first and then eliminates it to some extent. To be complemented with permanent hair removal for a final result and perfect comfort! It remains excellent for natural supplements. I recommend.

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    Auceane Troispoux
    Decreasing hair growth

    Since I started taking it, my body hair has decreased, it's still there but the regrowth is slower.