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Procapil

A flavonoid-and-peptide blend aimed at reducing hair fall by strengthening the anchor between hair and scalp.

Procapil illustration
Reading ingredients on a skincare label

Spotted this on a label?

Biotinyl Tripeptide-1

That’s the INCI name—the official way it appears on the back of your serum or cream. Same ingredient, different marketing names.

Structure (cute edition)

Simplified amino acid chain for Procapil

This peptide is a short chain of about 3 amino acids—think of it as a tiny protein necklace on your label.

INCI: Biotinyl Tripeptide-1 · ~3 amino acids in our simplified view

What brands say it does

Procapil mixes oleanolic acid, apigenin, and biotinyl tripeptide-1. Marketing focuses on slowing shedding and supporting follicle metabolism. Like other cosmetic hair complexes, evidence is mostly from supplier studies—not the same standard as FDA-approved hair-loss drugs.

Where you’ll find it

Anti-hair-loss shampoos, scalp tonics, and salon professional treatments.

Other names you might see

Oleanolic acid Apigenin Biotinyl Tripeptide-1

Compare with similar peptides

Educational only—not medical advice. Hair loss has many causes; see a dermatologist or trichologist for persistent thinning.