There are two types of hair people in this world. The first kind owns a hairbrush that’s probably older than their first cell phone, washes their hair with whatever bottle happens to be in the shower, and somehow, infuriatingly, still wakes up with a glossy mane that looks like it belongs in a shampoo commercial. The second kind (hi, it’s me) has a haircare shelf that resembles a small apothecary. Serums, tonics, botanical oils, exfoliating scalp masks…if it claims to support growth, strengthen follicles, or improve “hair wellness,” I’ve probably tried it, sniffed it, and written a small emotional essay about it.
So, when I stumbled across Origenere Beverly Hills, a brand that doesn’t just talk about “healthy hair” but dives into the biology behind it, think hormones, inflammation, scalp function, and actual cellular processed, I knew I had to see what all the sophisticated science talk was about. Because let’s be honest, most hair brands toss around the word “botanical” the way salad bars toss arugula. But Origenere? They’ve got credentials. We’re talking a dream team of medical experts: hair transplant surgeons, PhD researchers, and internal medicine physicians who have spent over two decades studying how hair actually grows, sheds, and regenerates.
It’s like the Harvard of haircare, only it smells a lot better.
And nestled within Origenere’s lineup are two standout collections: Sempre, the powerhouse for anyone tackling thinning or sluggish hair growth, and La Rosa, the gentle botanical ritual for those who want luscious, healthy hair without DHT-blockers (perfect if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or just prefer a softer approach). Together, they’re like the yin and yang of scalp care: one tackles things at a cellular, hormonal level, and the other restores balance with hydration, comfort, and calm.
Let’s unpack them, shall we?

