Vegamour GRO collection products arranged on a white bed — dry shampoo, lash serum, hair serum, and volumizing styling foam featured in my comprehensive Vegamour review on Layers of Beauty

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you know I’ve been on a serious hair journey lately. Between content days, heat styling, and the dry LA air, my hair has been through it — and I was ready to try something that actually worked without harsh chemicals. Enter Vegamour. I received their full collection in PR, and I’ve been testing four of their cult-favorite products for the past three months. From the GRO Hair Serum everyone raves about to their lash serum and dry shampoo, I’m breaking down everything: what worked, what didn’t, and whether the hype is real.

What Makes Vegamour Different? The Clean Hair Growth Promise

Vegamour has built a serious reputation in the clean beauty space, and honestly, I get why. Their whole thing is plant-based hair wellness — no minoxidil, no harsh actives, just phytoactives like mung bean, red clover, and curcumin that are supposed to support healthier, fuller-looking hair over time. Everything is vegan, cruelty-free, and formulated without the stuff I try to avoid (parabens, sulfates, phthalates). As someone who’s super conscious about what I put on my scalp and lashes, that was a huge draw for me. But I also wanted to see if these gentler formulas could actually deliver results — because let’s be real, clean doesn’t always mean effective.

Vegamour GRO Hair Serum: The One Everyone Talks About

This is the product that put Vegamour on the map, and it’s the one I was most excited to try. The GRO Hair Serum is designed to reduce shedding and support thicker, fuller-looking hair with consistent use. I applied it every night to my scalp — just a few drops along my part and hairline — and massaged it in before bed. The texture is lightweight and water-based, so it never felt greasy or heavy, which I loved because I could still style my hair normally the next day.

Vegamour GRO Hair Serum bottle on clean white background for hair growth and thickness

Here’s the thing: I didn’t see overnight miracles. But around week six, I started noticing less hair in my brush and in the shower drain. By the end of three months, my roots looked visibly fuller, and I had these little baby hairs sprouting along my hairline that weren’t there before. It’s not a dramatic transformation, but it’s noticeable — and for someone who’s been dealing with thinning around my temples, that felt like a win. The scent is subtle and herbal, not overpowering at all. My only complaint? The price. At $58 for a bottle that lasts about a month, it’s definitely an investment. But if you’re dealing with mild shedding or just want to boost your hair’s overall health, I think it’s worth trying for at least 90 days to see real results.

Vegamour GRO Lash & Brow Serum: The Lash Boost I Didn’t Expect

I’ll be honest — I was skeptical about lash serums after trying a few that did absolutely nothing. But Vegamour’s lash serum surprised me. I used it every night along my lash line. The applicator is super thin and precise, so it’s easy to get right at the base of your lashes without getting product in your eyes.

Vegamour GRO Lash and Brow Serum for longer fuller lashes and brows

After about eight weeks, my lashes looked noticeably longer and darker — not falsies-level dramatic, but enough that I started skipping mascara on low-key days. My brows also filled in a bit, especially in the sparse areas. I didn’t experience any irritation, which is huge for me because my eyes are super sensitive. The formula is gentle, vegan, and doesn’t have any of the prostaglandin analogs that some lash serums use (which can cause discoloration or irritation). If you’re looking for a clean lash serum that actually works, this one’s a solid choice. Just be patient — it takes time.

Vegamour GRO Dry Shampoo: A Clean Formula That Actually Absorbs Oil

Dry shampoo is a non-negotiable in my routine, especially on busy content days when I don’t have time to wash and style. I’ve tried so many, and most either leave a white cast or don’t absorb oil well enough. Vegamour’s dry shampoo is different. Vegamour’s dry shampoo is a fine white powder spray, not a foam. It comes in a sleek aerosol bottle that disperses a soft, even mist right at the roots. Once you massage it in, the powder instantly absorbs excess oil while still looking natural—no gray cast, no gritty texture, and no stiffness. My hair looks refreshed, clean, and has a bit of volume, which is always a win on second- or third-day hair.

Vegamour GRO Dry Shampoo foam formula for clean oil-free hair refresh

The formula is also packed with Vegamour’s signature bioactive ingredients that support scalp health, so it’s not just masking oil—it’s actually helping maintain a healthier environment for hair over time. The scent is super light and fresh, not overly perfumey, which I love.

I use this every 2–3 days between washes, and it’s become one of my go-to products. It’s definitely pricier than typical drugstore dry shampoos, but the clean formula, the way it blends seamlessly, and how well it works make it worth it for me—especially if you’re someone who wants performance and clean ingredients.

Vegamour GRO Revitalizing Shampoo & Conditioner: Gentle But Effective

I paired the hair serum with Vegamour’s shampoo and conditioner to really give the whole system a fair shot. The shampoo is sulfate-free, so it doesn’t lather like traditional shampoos — but it still cleanses really well without stripping my hair. My scalp felt clean and balanced, never tight or dry. The conditioner is lightweight but hydrating, and it didn’t weigh my hair down or make it greasy. After using both for three months, my hair felt softer, looked shinier, and seemed healthier overall. I also noticed less breakage, which I think is a combo of the gentler formula and the serum working together. If you’re switching to a clean hair routine, this duo is a great place to start. It’s not going to give you that super sudsy feeling, but your hair (and scalp) will thank you.

Vegamour GRO Hair Foam: Volume and Growth Support in One

The GRO Hair Foam (also called the Uplift Foam in some of their marketing) is basically a styling product and treatment in one. You apply it to damp hair before blow-drying, and it’s supposed to add volume while delivering the same hair-boosting actives as the serum. I used this on wash days when I wanted a little extra lift at my roots.

Vegamour GRO Hair Foam for volume and hair growth support

The texture is mousse-like but not sticky or crunchy. It absorbed quickly and didn’t leave any residue. My hair dried with noticeably more body, and it held the volume throughout the day without feeling stiff. I loved that I could style my hair and support growth at the same time — it felt like a smart multitasker. The only downside? If you have very fine hair, you might need to use a light hand because too much can weigh it down. But overall, this became a staple in my wash-day routine, especially when I had shoots or events and needed my hair to look full and bouncy.

Pros & Cons of the Vegamour Collection

Pros:

  • Clean, vegan, cruelty-free formulas with no harsh chemicals
  • Noticeably reduced shedding after consistent use (especially with the hair serum)
  • Gentle on sensitive scalps and skin
  • Lightweight textures that don’t interfere with styling
  • Multi-tasking products (like the foam and dry shampoo) that save time
  • Subtle, non-overpowering scents

Cons:

  • Price point is high — this is definitely a luxury haircare investment
  • Results take time (expect to commit to 90 days minimum)
  • Not as powerful as prescription treatments like minoxidil for advanced hair loss
  • Some products (like the foam) require a learning curve to avoid overuse

Who Is the Vegamour Collection Best For?

If you’re dealing with mild to moderate hair thinning, shedding, or just want to support healthier hair growth in a clean, non-toxic way, Vegamour is a great option. It’s especially ideal for people who are sensitive to harsh actives or want to avoid ingredients like minoxidil. I also think it’s perfect for anyone who’s already into clean beauty and wants a full haircare system that aligns with that lifestyle. That said, if you’re dealing with significant hair loss or a medical condition like alopecia, you’ll probably want to talk to a dermatologist about stronger treatments. Vegamour is more of a cosmetic boost and preventative care than a medical-grade solution — but for what it is, it works really well.

Final Verdict: Is Vegamour Worth the Hype?

After three months of consistent use, I can honestly say Vegamour delivered on most of its promises. My hair looks fuller, my lashes are longer, and my scalp feels healthier. The products are gentle, clean, and effective — but they do require patience and commitment. This isn’t a quick fix. If you’re willing to invest the time (and the money), I think you’ll see results. For me, the hair serum and lash serum were the standouts, and the dry shampoo became a daily essential. The shampoo, conditioner, and foam rounded out the routine nicely and made everything work better together. Would I repurchase? Yes — especially the serum and dry shampoo. The price is steep, but the quality and results make it worth it for me. If you’ve been curious about Vegamour, I’d say start with the hair serum, commit to 90 days, and see how your hair responds. It worked for me, and I’m excited to keep using it as part of my long-term hair wellness routine. If you’re looking for more beauty reviews, check out my full blog here