Our Story

The man above. That's me.

It all began in front of the mirror. There wasn't one big moment — just a gradual realization. A picture where the light made my hairline look off. A part that seemed to widen no matter how I styled it. By the time I faced the truth, it had been happening for quite some time.

So, like many people do, I started buying products — shampoos that claimed to give me "thicker hair in weeks," biotin because every influencer raved about it, and rosemary oil that I massaged in every night like a ritual. Then came another serum, another brand, thinking maybe I just needed a different formula.

A year later, my cabinet was filled with half-empty bottles, and my hairline was still the same. It wasn't that I wasn't consistent — I just didn't understand *why* any of it was supposed to help. I was buying dreams, not real solutions.

So I stopped purchasing and began to research how things actually worked.

Finasteride blocks DHT and really helps many people — but it goes through your whole bloodstream, which is why vicious side effects can happen. Rosemary oil has some proof behind it, but skin is designed to keep things out; most of what I used never got to the hair follicle. Biotin only works if you're lacking it — and I wasn't.

The pattern was obvious: everything I tried was either too weak to reach the follicle or strong enough but had to travel through my entire body to be effective. No one had figured out how to deliver it properly.

That's when I discovered copper peptides — well-researched for helping with follicle signalling. The missing part wasn't the ingredient itself, but how to get it to the follicle. I started experimenting with micro needling, not as a standalone treatment, but as a way to deliver the copper peptide directly to the dermal papilla, where hair regrowth starts.

After a year of testing, Folliera was created: a copper peptide infusion system using microneedle delivery, solving the exact issue that every bottle in my cabinet failed to address.

Your hairline's had enough guessing. Let's fix it, for real this time.