Understanding hair loss starts here
Effective support for hair loss begins with precise understanding, of the type, the pattern, and the underlying biological mechanism. Not every form of hair thinning requires the same approach, and meaningful results depend on correct classification rather than assumption.
Grounded in clinical classification — not cosmetic trends
Clinical expertise as the foundation of TRIX Basic
TRIX Basic was developed from a foundation of medical hair loss classification and extensive clinical experience in guiding patients with diverse forms of hair thinning. Each formulation reflects structured clinical insight rather than generic supplementation.
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Structured Guidance in Hair Loss Assessment
“In clinical practice, meaningful support begins with careful assessment. Hair thinning is rarely one-dimensional, identifying the pattern and underlying mechanism allows for a more structured and responsible approach to long-term support.”
Mirjam Broerse, Hair Clinic Director
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Formulation Based on Biological Mechanisms
“Effective formulations should align with the biological processes involved in different types of hair loss. Ingredient selection is therefore not trend-driven, but grounded in mechanism, tolerability, and suitability for long-term use.”
Albert Gho, Consultant and Hair Specialist
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Clinical Classification as the Starting Point
“In dermatology, classification precedes intervention. TRIX Basic was developed from this clinical principle: support should correspond to the underlying type of hair loss, not to general assumptions about thinning hair.”
Prof. dr. Sherief Janmohamed (MSc) Dermatologist
For a comprehensive overview of the medical classification of hair loss and the underlying biological mechanisms, continue reading here. Discover which type of hair loss may apply to you.
A Cause-driven approach to hair loss
TRIX Basic was developed in collaboration with dermatological expertise to address hair loss at its biological origin. Rather than relying on generic solutions, each formulation is aligned with clinical classification and informed by decades of patient experience.
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Classification Before Intervention
Hair loss presents in different forms, hormonal, stress-related, inflammatory, or immune-mediated. Understanding the specific classification is essential before considering structured support.
Effective strategy begins with correct identification.
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Formulations Aligned With Mechanism
Each TRIX Basic formulation is designed to correspond with underlying biological pathways involved in specific hair loss patterns. Ingredient selection is guided by mechanism, tolerability, and suitability for long-term use.
Not trend-driven — mechanism-driven.
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Long-Term Clinical Perspective
Hair thinning often develops gradually. Sustainable support therefore requires consistency, realistic expectations, and alignment with clinical understanding rather than short-term cosmetic approaches.
Structured guidance supports long-term thinking.
Targeted solutions based on hair loss type and underlying cause
Within the TRIX Basic system, different formulations are used to support specific types of hair loss, based on their underlying biological cause.
Trusted by dermatologists and hair specialists for over 20 years
TRIX BASIC ALPHA
Hair thinning - alopecia androgenetica
Designed for hair thinning primarily driven by androgenetic alopecia, the most common form of hair loss in both men and women. In this condition, hair follicles show increased sensitivity to hormonal signals, leading to gradual miniaturisation and progressive thinning over time.
Commonly seen with gradual thinning at the temples, crown, or along the part line.
TRIX BASIC BETA
Hair shedding - telogen effluvium
Developed for reactive or stress-related hair shedding, such as telogen effluvium. In this condition, disruption of the normal hair growth cycle causes an increased number of hairs to enter the shedding phase at the same time.
Often occurs after physical or emotional stress, illness, hormonal changes, or significant lifestyle events.
TRIX Basic Gamma
Patchy hair loss - alopecia areata
Developed for hair loss associated with autoimmune processes, such as alopecia areata. In this condition, immune activity interferes with the normal function of hair follicles, leading to sudden, sharply defined areas of hair loss.
Typically presents as well-defined bald patches and may follow a relapsing course.
TRIX Basic Minoxidil 5% - Adjunctive topical support
Topical support for hair loss - follicular miniaturisation
Minoxidil is a topical treatment used to support hair growth in cases where hair follicles undergo progressive miniaturisation, most commonly seen in alopecia androgenetica.
Within the TRIX Basic approach, Minoxidil may be used as an adjunctive topical component alongside systemic support, depending on the individual hair loss profile.
Learn more about common hair loss conditions and patterns
These guides provide in-depth information on clinically recognized hair loss conditions, including patterns, underlying mechanisms and diagnostic considerations.
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Alopecia androgenetica (hereditary hair loss)
Explore alopecia androgeneticaGradual, pattern-based hair thinning driven by genetic and hormonal sensitivity.
Learn how androgenetic alopecia develops, how it typically progresses, and how it is identified in practice.
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Telogen effluvium (diffuse hair shedding)
Explore telogen effluviumTemporary, diffuse hair shedding caused by a disruption of the normal hair growth cycle.
Understand common triggers, recovery timelines, and how telogen effluvium differs from other forms of hair loss. -
Alopecia areata (autoimmune hair loss)
Explore alopecia areataAn immune-mediated form of hair loss characterised by sudden, well-defined patches.
Learn how alopecia areata presents, how it can fluctuate over time, and how it differs from hormonal or cycle-related hair loss.
Looking for more detail?
Read our in-depth article on telogen effluvium recovery: How long does telogen effluvium last?
Not sure which type of hair loss applies to you?
Hair loss often involves multiple factors and patterns.
The TRIX Hair Check guides you through a short, structured assessment to help identify the most likely type of hair loss and the type of support that may be appropriate.
- Covers hair loss pattern, onset and triggers
- Reflects diagnostic thinking used in clinical practice
- Supports informed next steps within the TRIX Basic system
Takes 2 minutes · Free and without obligation
Evidence-based insights on hair loss
These articles provide background information on common hair loss patterns and causes, informed by clinical knowledge and practical experience.
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