Does the Trybello Hair Spray really work? I’ve been seeing Ads for the product online, and as a postpartum mom dealing with thinning hair and patches that wouldn’t quit, I was way too tempted to try it.
Spoiler alert: It’s not a miracle hair growth spray!
To avoid international shipping hassles, I ordered mine directly on Amazon.com from Trybello storefront. You should do same for your protection and return guarantee.

About Trybello Hair Spray
The Try Bello Hair Helper Spray is marketed as a lightweight, plant-based scalp mist designed to support healthy hair growth, reduce shedding, and improve scalp hydration. It’s made for all hair types, including color-treated and postpartum-damaged hair (hi, me).
The ingredients list includes:
- Aloe Vera – soothing and hydrating
- Biotin – supports keratin production
- Caffeine – stimulates scalp circulation
- Ginseng Root + Ginger Extract – helps strengthen roots
- Vitamin E – nourishes and protects
You’re meant to use it once or twice daily by spraying directly on your scalp, massaging it in, and letting it absorb.
My honest experience using Try Bello Hair Helper
Firstly, it was way smaller than I expected but thankfully I ordered two bottles to last me months. Secondly, the ingredients list was way more than what was listed on their website. I don’t know if it’s a good thing or not?

I’ve been using Trybello Hair Spray for a solid 4 months now, and here’s the real tea: It doesn’t work instantly. But over time? It does work.
For the first few weeks, I didn’t notice much except that it smelled nice and felt lightweight on my scalp. Then around week 8, I started noticing my scalp felt healthier, my hair looked shinier, and the bald patches around my temples weren’t as visible.
It was subtle, but definitely real. Now, on my second bottle, I can confidently say:
- My hair feels stronger
- I’m shedding less
- My scalp looks fuller
- My ponytail has a little more oomph to it
No greasy residue, no buildup. It absorbs quickly and doesn’t weigh my hair down, which is so rare with scalp sprays.
Results: What to Expect
If you’re thinking about trying Trybello Hair Spray, here’s what you should realistically expect:
- Lightweight formula: Doesn’t weigh hair down or make it oily
- Shinier strands: Especially noticeable around month 2
- Less shedding: One of the first changes I noticed
- Filling in bald areas: Slow but visible improvement with time
Just remember — this isn’t a miracle spray. You need to use it daily, spray and massage it in. And don’t skip days. That consistency makes a difference.
Is Trybello a Scam?
No, it’s not a scam. And trust me, I’ve reviewed plenty of shady hair products before, this isn’t one of them.
Trybello Hair Spray actually delivers on its claims, if you follow the instructions and give it time. The clean packaging, the ingredient list, and the gentle formulation are all solid. The issue some people have is expecting rapid growth — and that’s just not how hair works.
So, no it’s not a scam. But it’s also not a miracle cure. It’s a supportive, clean product that improves scalp health and helps damaged hair recover, slowly and steadily.
Flaws to Consider
Even though I really like this spray, it’s not flawless. Here’s what to keep in mind:
- No overnight miracles: You’ll need to wait at least 4–6 weeks to notice changes
- May cause dandruff for sensitive scalps: A friend of mine had this issue, so patch test if you’re prone to scalp issues
- Sells out quickly: I had to wait to restock when I ran out, so order ahead if you plan to stay consistent
Final Verdict: Is Trybello Hair Spray Worth It?
For me? Absolutely.
It helped me get through postpartum hair loss without tears or more shedding stress. My hair feels stronger, shinier, and I can finally part it without panicking at the sight of my scalp.
I still haven’t noticed dramatic length growth, but the thickness and reduced shedding alone make it worth it. And because it’s lightweight and doesn’t leave a greasy film, I can use it daily without needing to wash my hair more often.
Would I Recommend It?
Yes, but with a few reminders:
- Be consistent (use it daily)
- Take a before photo (you’ll need it to notice real changes)
- Be patient (real results take time)
So if you’re struggling with thinning hair, postpartum patches, or just want your hair to feel healthier, I’d say go for it. And give it a solid 6–8 weeks before you judge it.
Let me know if you’ve tried Trybello Hair Spray and what your experience has been like and if you’re still on the fence, feel free to drop your questions below. I’ll be happy to spill more details from mom to mom.