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Anti Grey 1.0

THE FIRST FORMULA THAT TARGETS ALL SIX DRIVERS OF PIGMENT LOSS

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Built on 20+ Years of Research, Optimised with AI

Six-greying-pathway map, harmonised clinical doses, comprehensive AI simulations, and expert review to lock the first-of-its-kind formula ⁰

Stem-cell resilience (luteolin), stress-shielding (ashwagandha + rhodiola), antioxidant defence (luteolin + ascorbate system), pigment engine (tyrosine + copper co-factor), and structural support (biotin, folate, B-complex, choline, colecalciferol) ¹

The real science of hair greying ¹

LOSS OF STEM-CELL DIALOGUE

When melanocyte–keratinocyte dialogue breaks down, colour renewal stalls

NUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES & PIGMENT PATHWAYS

Low levels of vitamins, minerals, and substrate reduce melanin output and weaken follicle structure

STRESS-AXIS OVERDRIVE

Psychological stress triggers noradrenaline that depletes pigment stem cells. Studies show some strands regain colour when stress is reduced

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NPM — THE BREAKTHROUGH COMPOUND

NooPigment Matrix™, or NPM, is the foundation of Anti Grey 1.0, bringing together 5 dose-locked actives in a synergistic engine (Luteolin + L-Tyrosine + Ashwagandha + Rhodiola + Choline)

Luteolin

Luteolin underpins the NooPigment Matrix™ as its antioxidant monitor. In published follicle models it is studied for its role in neutralising free radicals and tempering NF-κB signalling — biochemical stressors linked to premature greying. Its ability to self-regenerate in the presence of ascorbate vitamin C means luteolin keeps recycling itself, maintaining a steady redox climate where melanin enzymes operate at their optimal tempo.
Iida et al., 2024 Paper
Boo, 2024 Paper

L-Tyrosine

Once oxidative balance is in place, L-Tyrosine supplies the substrate every pigment strand begins with. Research shows tyrosine feeds tyrosinase-driven steps in melanin biosynthesis, provided copper is present as a co-factor (part of our catalytic layer). Beyond pigment, tyrosine also feeds thyroid-hormone and dopamine pathways, connecting hair colour to broader metabolic and neurochemical rhythm.
Slominski et al., 2012 Paper
Watson A. et al., 2018 Paper

Ashwagandha Root Extract

Ashwagandha sustains the active environment. Human and pre-clinical data link this adaptogen with healthier cortisol profiles and thyroid support — conditions that may help preserve melanocyte stem-cell reserves over time. By easing systemic inflammatory load, ashwagandha keeps the biochemical stage set for tyrosine to flow smoothly down the pigment channel.
Chandrasekhar et al., 2012 Paper
Sharma et al., 2018 Paper

Rhodiola Rosea Extract

Where ashwagandha handles background stress, Rhodiola buffers the spikes. Studies suggest it tempers acute HPA-axis surges and sympathetic over-drive, shielding follicles when the pressure is turned up. Together the two adaptogens form a continuous defence line: one eases baseline stress tone, the other absorbs sudden shocks that could force hairs into a premature rest phase.
Olsson et al., 2009 Paper
Darbinyan et al., 2000 Paper

Follicle Cholinergic Toner

Choline rounds out the NooPigment Matrix™ as a neurometabolic bridge. As the dietary precursor to acetylcholine, it is studied for supporting parasympathetic signalling that can influence hair-cycle timing. Through conversion to betaine it donates methyl groups to the vitamin-B network, linking neural inputs with metabolic upkeep. With these pathways aligned, the stage is set for the Co-Factor Circuit to carry pigment forward.
Hasse et al., 2007 Paper
Yuen et al., 2024 Paper
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PREMIUM CO-FACTOR CIRCUIT

Precision micronutrient pack to power every enzyme step and recycle antioxidants §

Cobalamin B12

Cobalamin B12 initiates the co-factor circuit by supporting DNA and RNA synthesis in rapidly dividing follicle cells and by contributing to normal homocysteine metabolism — important because homocysteine can interfer with pigment enzymes when allowed to build up. In research it also features in the Wnt-signalling conversation that shapes healthy follicle renewal.
Daulatabad et al., 2017 Paper
Krugluger et al., 2011 Paper

Folate L-5-MTHF

Our bio-ready 5-MTHF form supplies the methyl groups B12 needs for homocysteine recycling, even in common MTHFR genotypes. Folate is studied for its role in genomic stability across cell types and creatine synthesis — both useful where fast-cycling pigment cells meet high energy demand.
Daulatabad et al., 2017 Paper
Piccini et al., 2022 Paper

Pyridoxine B6

Pyridoxine B6 completes the homocysteine loop via the trans-sulphuration pathway, helping convert homocysteine to cysteine and clearing oxidative by-products in the process. It’s also involved in sulphur-amino-acid metabolism that underpins keratin structure, giving each coloured strand extra resilience.
Sacharow et al., 2004 Paper
Lyon P. et al., 2020 Paper

Carboxylase Co-Factor (Biotin)

Biotin fortifies the keratin scaffold so new colour shows up on a healthy, uniform surface. Through its carboxylase-cofactor duties it supports normal energy metabolism within the hair shaft, making sure pigment has a robust substrate.
Duchi et al., 2024 Paper
Wolf B. & Raetz H., 1983 Paper

Copper Gluconate

Copper enters as the enzymatic activator of melanin production. It acts as the co-factor for tyrosinase — the enzyme that converts tyrosine into pigment — and supports antioxidant defences like superoxide dismutase. This strategic placement ensures catalytic precision.
Solano F., 2018 Paper
El-Sheikh A.M. et al., 2018 Paper

Pantothenic Acid B5

Pantothenic acid fuels Coenzyme A synthesis, keeping high-turnover follicle cells energised. It’s also studied for assisting adrenal hormone balance and sebaceous-gland function — bridging the stress-adaptogen layer with metabolic throughput so growth stays at the right speed.
Wang et al., 2020 Paper
Piccini et al., 2022 Paper

Ascorbate Vitamin C

Ascorbate functions as an antioxidant recycler and collagen co-factor. It extends the life of luteolin and other redox-active components by regenerating them, maintains capillary health for efficient nutrient delivery, and aids in iron absorption — indirectly supporting tyrosinase activity. Vitamin C is a sustaining force within the system’s antioxidant circuitry.
Wood et al., 2010 Paper
Yoon et al., 2011 Paper

Colecalciferol D3

Colecalciferol rounds off the formula at the signalling level. By activating VDRs it is studied for modulating hair-cycle timing and immune tone, helping guard pigment cells from harmful inflammatory noise so colour can stay consistent over the long haul.
Millar et al., 2007 Paper
Zong X. et al., 2024 Paper
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HOW IT WORKS

Colour and Confidence Journey

Weeks 1–2 — Foundation

Anti Grey 1.0 begins supporting the six biological pathways behind hair pigmentation — from oxidative defence to follicle structure. Many people notice steadier day-to-day energy at this stage.

Weeks 3–4 — Surface Signals

Scalp balance improves and the cuticle can lie flatter, so hair often looks sleeker and glossier. Clearer, more even skin tone is sometimes observed too.

Months 2–3 — New Growth

Close to the roots, new fibres may feel thicker, with some noticing richer pigment depth. Nails often look stronger, reflecting shared keratin pathways.

Month 3+ — Cumulative Brilliance

Each centimetre of new growth reflects its upgraded nutritional blueprint, so shine, depth, and overall confidence continue to build.

Future is Bright

The first formula with NPM — NooPigment Matrix. Designed for all six drivers of pigment loss ¹
This is Anti Grey 1.0

HAIR TECH EXPERTS

“HairLabs has achieved an innovative formula that addresses the causes of grey hair — stress, nutrient gaps, and oxidative damage — utilising cutting-edge technology to deliver the results in just two simple daily pills. We finally have a smart evidence-based way to help us maintain natural hair colour.”

Penny James, IAT, IOT

A board-certified Trichologist, member of the Cicatricial Alopecia Research Foundation, International Association of Trichology, and National Academy of Dermatology. One of the world’s leading hair experts with over 30 years of experience

“The health industry has been captured by fake marketing, and that’s what the world has learned to expect. But real solutions exist and we are proving it with Anti Grey 1.0 — the first of the hair tech products we have in development.”

Arthur Corvin Powells, HairLabs Founder

Leading the development of generative AI tools for mental and physical health. Disrupting the inefficiencies in the health industry, as well as education, networking, and community-support tech

“The science is clear — providing targeted nutrients and antioxidants helps maintain the delicate balance required for natural melanogenesis in hair follicles.”

Dr Michael Ryan, MIT, AIT, PsyD

Board-certified by the London Institute of Trichologists, and a member of the International Association of Trichologists with over 20 years of experience. A leading researcher, with emphasis on women’s hair health

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ANTI GREY 1.0 OTHER PRODUCTS
Targets All Six Drivers of Pigment Loss
NPM Breakthrough (NooPigment Matrix™ Luteolin Synergy)
Stress-Pathway Support (Dual Adaptogen System)
Complete Co-Factor Circuit
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