(62 ct) Sugarbear Hair Vitamin Gummy 2 Month Supply
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style: 2 Month Supply
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Good product if used consistently
By Linguini Alfredo on Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
I have been using SugarBear PRO hair gummies consistently for over a year now and they seem to work well for me. I stopped for a few months and definitely noticed a difference. I've always had thinner, finer hair and could never get it to grow past my shoulders and still look healthy until I started using these vitamins. Now my hair is a good 8 inches below my shoulders, and still looking healthy. My skin looks good and also my nails don't chip as much as they used to and seem a lot stronger, so that's a plus. The flavor is not as good anymore as when these vitamins first came out, but they aren't terrible either. They are palatable and you only need one gummy per day, so the two-month supply is a good price since most health stores only sell a one month supply for the same price (possibly a little more). Overall, I am happy with these vitamins (and I've tried many), so will continue to order them for the foreseeable future.
Top critical review
133 people found this helpful
B6 not listed on bottle but high B6 in bloodwork!
By Shay on Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
TL;DR: Sugar Bear please add B6 to the printed label. Don't take too many gummies or you'll risk neurological and emotional distress. I NEVER write Amazon reviews, but I want to share my experience. This rating is to grab the attention of the company, will happily update when they correct the label. The bottle is missing vitamin B6 as an ingredient, but my bloodwork confirms that there is indeed B6 and likely biotin. These bears are tasty. I took 2x a day before I realized they were once daily. Around the same time, I had a "test-me-for-everything" bloodwork panel. My vitamin B6 was HIGH. I checked the bottle -- no B6 listed, but clearly it's in there. I was not taking any other supplements at the time. At the same time, I had tingly palms and felt like needles were driving through my toenails. My doctor said that high B6 can cause peripheral neuropathy. The fun doesn't stop there! Did you know that high doses of biotin can interfere with the results[1] of Hepatitis B (HBV) tests? I learned this after getting a false positive Hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb or anti-HBc) test in August, indicating that I had been infected with hep B at one point in my life, even with the vaccine. This was was distressing on so many levels -- it confused and consumed me. Even though it made no sense, I had to disclose this information to the possible source. It was so painful and confusing for us. My doctor suggested I stop the supplements so we could re-test the B6. We decided to run more Hep B tests and repeat the panel for good measure. The core antibody went from positive to negative! So I went from having been infected in the past to having never been infected, while still having immunity from the vaccine. There is much more to the blood panel, but the gist is that biotin very likely caused the initial false positive results. All other tests returned negative. Now, was this user error? Definitely -- I am no victim, I for sure messed up :) However, the label on the bottle needs to have B6. Just be careful with supplements, folks. Go get yourself some candy if you want something sweet -- DON'T overdo it on these! [1] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0009898120300218
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