Hair, Skin & Nails
CVS Health's Hair, Skin & Nails is a beauty-focused vitamin supplement delivered in a gummy format, providing 40 servings per container. This product achieves an N+ Score of 60 and a 'D' grade, placing it in the average tier. Each 2-gummy serving contains 15 calories and 3g of total carbohydrates. Notably, Biotin is included at a clinically studied dose of 2500mcg, which research suggests may support hair, skin, and nail health. However, Vitamin C (15mg) and Vitamin E (6.8mg) are present at underdosed levels relative to common clinical recommendations for these specific beauty benefits. With 5 total ingredients and 100% label transparency, this supplement may appeal to those looking for a convenient way to supplement Biotin, despite the suboptimal dosages of other key vitamins.
About This Product
Hair, Skin & Nails by CVS Health is a collagen & beauty supplement containing 5 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 60/100 (Grade D).
Notable clinical-dose ingredients include Biotin.
N+ Score Breakdown
Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?
Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?
Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?
Does the formula include a breadth of beneficial compounds from multiple pathways?
Strengths
- +Fully transparent label with individual ingredient amounts disclosed
- +Broad ingredient diversity exceeding category norms
- +1 ingredient(s) at clinical dose levels
Weaknesses
- −Several ingredients below clinically effective doses
- −Missing several expected ingredients for its category
Ingredient Analysis (5 ingredients)
| Ingredient | Amount | Dose Adequacy |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 15.000 Calorie(s) | N/A |
| Biotin | 2500.000 mcg | Optimal |
| Vitamin C | 15.000 mg | Under |
| Vitamin E | 6.800 mg | Under |
| Total Carbohydrates | 3.000 Gram(s) | N/A |
Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.