If you’ve been looking at the Morning Lark range and wondering which hair serum is actually meant for you, the easiest way to answer that is to stop thinking about “hair type” for a minute and ask a better question:
What phase of hair fall are you in right now?
Because that is really what separates the two.
Some people are in an active hair-fall phase. Shedding is clearly ongoing, the ponytail feels thinner, the floor and shower drain are proving a point every day, and the goal is to get things under control as quickly as possible.
Others are in a different phase. The hair fall has already reduced, or at least is no longer spiralling, and the goal now is to hold on to that progress, support better regrowth, and stay consistent with a routine that still helps hair feel fuller and healthier over time.
At CHOSEN, those are two different jobs. And that is why there are two different Morning Lark serums.
Morning Lark Redensyl is the one to think about when hair fall is active and you want stronger control.
Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM is the one to think about when the shedding is better controlled and the next job is maintenance, thickness and sustain.
Choose Morning Lark Redensyl if hair fall is active right now
Morning Lark Redensyl is the serum in the range that is better suited to the control phase of hair fall.
This is the product to think about if the current problem is not subtle. Hair is shedding more than usual. Density feels like it is slipping. There may have been a trigger such as stress, illness, a nutritional issue, a postpartum phase, a sudden flare in shedding, or an ongoing pattern of thinning that now feels difficult to ignore.
In that situation, the job is not just to “support hair.” The job is to get ahead of the fall before more density is lost.
That is where Morning Lark Redensyl fits.
It combines caffeine, which supports the follicle and helps keep hair in the growth phase, with Redensyl, which is there because this is the serum meant for the stage where more active support is needed. In other words, this is the Morning Lark to think about when you are not yet in maintenance mode. You are still in the do something about this now phase.
So what kind of person is Morning Lark Redensyl really for?
That is the simplest way to think about it.
Morning Lark Redensyl is not the “better” serum in the abstract. It is the more suitable serum when control is the main goal.
How long do we usually think of Morning Lark Redensyl as a first step?
Not forever.
Morning Lark Redensyl is best thought of as the opening phase of the Morning Lark plan. The serum you reach for when you want to bring active hair fall under control first.
For many people, that phase may last around 3–4 months before the routine is stepped down into a more sustainable maintenance rhythm. For some people with ongoing androgenetic thinning, it may stay in the routine longer. But in general, this is not the serum that exists to be the only answer forever. It exists to help you through the hair-fall control phase.
And once that phase is calmer, the question changes.
Choose Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM if the hair fall is better controlled and you want to maintain the gains
Once shedding has reduced, the routine needs to change with it.
Now the goal is no longer just to stop the slide. It is to hold on to what has improved, support stronger regrowth, and continue with a serum that still works hard for the scalp but feels right for the long term.
That is where Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM comes in.
This is the Morning Lark for the maintenance and sustain phase. The phase where you still want a caffeine hair serum, still want support for hair growth and thickness, but no longer need the same kind of “opening move” energy as the first phase.
Caffeine remains central to the formula, because the reasons to use caffeine do not disappear just because the hair fall is calmer. It still supports the follicle, still works well in thinning hair, and still belongs in a long-term hair routine. What changes is the supporting cast. In this version, MSM comes in as the partner ingredient for the phase where you are trying to maintain progress, support thickness and stay consistent.
So who is Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM really for?
Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM makes more sense if the answer to any of these sounds like you:
That is the easiest way to understand where this serum fits.
Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM is not the one you pick because the other one is “too strong.” It is the one you pick because your goal has changed.
So how do the two fit together in real life?
The easiest way to think about the Morning Lark range is this:
This is the phase where shedding is active, density is dropping, and you want stronger support upfront.
This is the phase where the fall is calmer, and the job now is to hold on to the gains, support regrowth and stay consistent with a serum that still helps.
That is the rhythm.
Not because everyone must use both, and not because every person needs a two-step protocol. But because it is a very sensible way to match the product to the phase of hair fall.
If you want the shortest possible version, here it is
Morning Lark Redensyl
Choose this if:
Morning Lark Caffeine + MSM
Choose this if:
The real point is not to use more. It is to use more appropriately
That, really, is the whole point of having two Morning Lark serums in the first place.
Not every scalp needs the same kind of support on day one and month six. A person trying to get active shedding under control needs one kind of hair serum. A person who has already brought the shedding down and now wants to maintain the gains needs another.
So if you have been trying to decide between the two, the easiest way to answer it is this:
And if you are standing somewhere in the middle and not sure which phase you are in, ask yourself one question:
Am I still trying to stop the fall, or am I now trying to hold on to the progress?
That answer usually tells you which Morning Lark you need.
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