Hair Tonic Battle!
Caleb Ryan
27-05-2026
· Fashion Team
Welcome back, Readers! Who else here is struggling with hair fall like me? Honestly, excessive hair loss can get really scary, especially when you start noticing thinner areas little by little.
That’s why I’ve been trying different hair tonics to help reduce shedding and keep my scalp healthier.
This time, I want to compare two hair tonics that I’ve personally used for quite a while. Both have their own strengths and weaknesses, so here’s my honest experience with them!

1. Lab On Hair Scalp Spray

The packaging is made of plastic and comes with a spray applicator, which makes it pretty easy to apply directly onto the scalp. The texture is liquid but slightly foamy when sprayed out. What I noticed immediately is the cooling sensation on the scalp after using it. It feels super refreshing, especially after washing my hair. After using it consistently, I genuinely felt like my hair fall started decreasing, and my baby hairs grew much faster than usual.
But there is one thing I don’t really love about it — the formula feels a little sticky. Because of that, I only like using it right after shampooing while my hair is still damp. If I use too much on dry hair, it can make my roots feel slightly flat and greasy. Still, in terms of visible results for hair fall, this one worked really well for me.

2. Natur Hair Tonic

This one also comes in plastic packaging with a spray applicator, but the texture feels much more watery and lightweight. What I like most is how quickly it absorbs into the scalp. It doesn’t make my hair greasy or sticky at all, which honestly makes it much easier to use daily. The scent is also mild and not overpowering, so it feels more comfortable if you’re sensitive to strong fragrances.
But unfortunately… even though I used this for a long time, I personally didn’t see noticeable results for my hair fall. I really wanted to love it because the texture is nice, but somehow it just didn’t do much for my scalp condition. Another thing I noticed is that it sometimes made my hair look puffier and more fluffy after application, which isn’t always the look I want.
For me, both hair tonics have good points depending on what you’re looking for. Lab On feels more effective for reducing hair fall and helping baby hairs grow faster, but the texture can feel sticky if you’re not careful. Natur feels lighter and more comfortable for daily use, but sadly the results weren’t very visible on my hair personally. So now I’m curious — have any of you tried these two hair tonics too? Which one worked better for you?