Collection: Biotin

A B vitamin found in foods like eggs and nuts, supporting hair, skin and nails while also playing a role in energy production.
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What is biotin?

Biotin is a B vitamin involved in energy metabolism and is commonly associated with supporting healthy hair, skin and nails.

What to look for in biotin products

Not all biotin supplements are formulated equally.

A few things worth paying attention to:

  • whether the formula is designed for general wellness or targeted beauty support
  • realistic doses rather than excessive “mega-dose” marketing
  • supportive nutrients like zinc, selenium or collagen
  • whether the product contains meaningful ingredient levels overall

Many beauty-focused biotin products contain significantly more biotin than the daily recommended intake, though more is not always better.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

How much biotin do you actually need per day?
Adults typically need far less biotin than many beauty supplements contain. Daily recommendations are usually measured in micrograms rather than milligrams, while some supplements contain several thousand micrograms per serving.
Can you get biotin naturally from food?
Why is biotin often paired with collagen or zinc?