Certified Organic Spirulina Powder & Tablets
Spirulina Powder & Tablets – Whole-Body Nutrition for Hair, Skin, and Immune Health
Available in -
- Spirulina Powder - 250g
- Spirulina 1000 - 250 Tablets
Spirulina is a powerful freshwater blue-green algae, considered one of the most nutrient-rich foods on the planet. It’s packed with plant-based protein, essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that work synergistically to nourish your body from the inside out, making it an ideal support for stronger hair, healthier skin, and a resilient immune system.
Whether you choose the convenience of tablets or the versatility of powder, spirulina is an excellent addition to your daily routine, especially for those experiencing nutritional deficiencies, stress-related shedding, inflammation, or dull, tired skin. Key Nutrients in Spirulina & Their Benefits
Iron
Spirulina is a plant-based source of bioavailable iron, essential for red blood cell production. Low iron is one of the most common causes of hair loss, especially in women. Iron also supports oxygen circulation to the scalp and skin for optimal cell renewal.
B Vitamins (incl. B1, B2, B3, B6, B12)
B vitamins are crucial for healthy hair growth, sebum regulation, and cell metabolism. They also help manage stress, which is closely linked to inflammatory conditions like telogen effluvium (stress-induced hair shedding) and breakouts.
Protein (60–70%)
Hair is made primarily of keratin, a protein. Spirulina provides complete plant protein with all essential amino acids needed for hair strength, elasticity, and skin structure. It’s also excellent for those following a plant-based diet.
Zinc & Selenium
Both minerals are vital for scalp health, skin repair, and immune function. Deficiency can lead to hair thinning, poor wound healing, or inflamed skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis.
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA)
An anti-inflammatory fatty acid that helps calm the body’s inflammatory response, supporting conditions such as scalp sensitivity, eczema, psoriasis, or hormonal imbalance-related hair loss.
Chlorophyll & Antioxidants
Chlorophyll helps detoxify the body, while antioxidants like phycocyanin fight free radical damage, preserving skin elasticity and defending hair follicles from oxidative stress.
Immunity, Inflammation & Hair: The Spirulina Connection
- Low immunity or frequent illness can shift the body’s resources away from hair production.
- Chronic inflammation disrupts the hair growth cycle and can worsen scalp conditions.
- Nutrient deficiencies caused by stress, digestive issues, or restrictive diets show up first in your hair, skin, and nails.
By boosting your nutrient intake and supporting immune resilience, spirulina helps maintain the internal balance your body needs for strong, vibrant hair and glowing skin.
How to Use
Tablets:
Take 3–6 tablets daily with water or orange juice, and consume with vitamin c rich food or as directed by your healthcare provider. Great for travel or on-the-go.
Powder:
Add 1–2 teaspoons to smoothies, juices, or mix into raw snacks and energy balls. Ideal for those who love a food-first approach.
Who Should Use Spirulina?
- Those experiencing hair loss, breakouts, or dull skin
- Individuals with low iron or low energy
- People recovering from stress, illness, or nutrient depletion
- Plant-based eaters needing protein and B12 support
- Anyone wanting to enhance skin radiance and scalp health naturally
Clinical Tip from the Halo Haircare Society
Pair spirulina with vitamin C-rich foods like kiwi fruit or citrus for better iron absorption. For those with chronic inflammation or hormonal imbalance, consider combining spirulina with a targeted omega-3 supplement to further support skin and scalp barrier health.
- Store:
- halohaircare
- Price:
- $47