Hey friend,
There are a few early signs of hair dormancy that most people notice… and then quietly ignore.
Catch it early → follicles stay active, growth stays possible.
Ignore it → energy drops, growth slows, shutdown follows.
Here's what those early signs usually look like:
Hair still grows, just slower than it used to.
Certain areas stop filling in the way they once did...
Texture feels finer, weaker, harder to manage...
Shedding feels "off," not alarming, just constant...
None of this feels urgent...that's the problem.
Because dormancy doesn't start with hair loss.
It starts with energy loss.
Clinical research on low-level light therapy shows that follicles producing fine, weak hair are still alive.
They haven't shut down yet.
They're simply running low on ATP, the energy that keeps hair in the growth phase.
That's the window most people miss.
Kiierr is built for that exact stage.
Red light therapy helps restore ATP inside the follicle, supporting growth before dormancy deepens. No pills. No surgery.
And since it's Valentine's Day, we opened pricing we don't usually touch:
Use code VDAY for $140 OFF any cap
Use code LOVE for $300 OFF any MD cap
Here's how to choose the cap that matches where you are right now:
Kiierr 272 DualWave✅ Best for early thinning or slowing growth that hasn't spread yet.✅ Six minutes a day to support follicle energy before dormancy deepens. Use code VDAY for $140 OFF
Kiierr 302 MD✅ Designed for visible crown or diffuse thinning across the scalp.✅ Consistent ATP support to keep growth cycles engaged. Use code LOVE for $300 OFF
Kiierr 312 MD DualWave✅ Built for stubborn areas that haven't responded to other treatments.✅ Deep stimulation for follicles close to shutting down. Use code LOVE for $300 OFF
Every cap is backed by our 7-month money-back guarantee, because regrowth should earn your confidence over time, not trap you into something you can't step away from.
Dormancy is easy to ignore.
It's also the easiest stage to act on.
And right now, starting costs less than it will again.
To catching it early,
Jami
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