If you searched for how to use the Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule expecting a plant grow kit product, here is the honest answer upfront: the Lilyeve GROW:TURN Ampoule is actually a scalp and hair treatment, not a plant growth solution. It is a 100ml exosome-based hair ampoule designed to address hair thinning and scalp health in humans, not a hydroponic nutrient, seed-starting booster, or grow kit additive. So if you found this through a grow kit or gardening site, you have the right product name but the wrong category. This guide will still walk you through exactly how to use it correctly, so you get the results it was actually built to deliver.
How to Use Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule Step by Step
What the Lilyeve GROW:TURN Ampoule actually is
The Lilyeve GROW:TURN Ampoule is marketed as a third-generation exosome hair loss ampoule. The 100ml bottle contains a concentrated scalp treatment built around an Exosome Complex, which is a class of bioactive ingredient used in cosmetic formulations to support cell communication and scalp regeneration. The brand positions it as a four-week solution targeting female hair thinning, with claims around follicle support and scalp conditioning. It is sold through beauty retailers including Watsons Hong Kong and various K-beauty stores. The name sounds like a plant growth product, and that confusion is completely understandable, but it has no function in hydroponic systems, seed-starting kits, or terrarium setups.
If you are running a grow kit setup and were hoping for a liquid plant booster, this is not it. Products like nutrient ampoules or liquid fertilizer concentrates designed for grow kits work on a completely different formulation and application logic. The Lilyeve ampoule is safe for human scalp use only.
Before you start: check what's in the box and handle it right

The Lilyeve GROW:TURN Ampoule comes as a single 100ml bottle with a built-in brush applicator head. Before you do anything, give the bottle a good look. The brush head rotates between an ON and OFF position, which is the key mechanism for dispensing the product. Make sure the head is firmly attached and in the OFF position before you store or travel with it.
On safety and compatibility: this product is for external scalp use only. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not apply it to broken, irritated, or sunburned skin. If you have a known sensitivity to cosmetic actives or exosome-based ingredients, do a small patch test on your inner arm 24 hours before using it on your scalp. Store it away from direct sunlight and heat, which can degrade the active ingredients. The bottle does not list a harsh chemical warning, but like any concentrated treatment, avoid contact with eyes and rinse immediately with water if contact occurs.
How to prep the ampoule before your first use
- Shake the bottle well before every single use. The exosome complex can settle, and you need an even distribution of active ingredients with each application.
- Check the brush applicator head. Rotate it gently to confirm it moves between ON and OFF. If it feels stiff, do not force it. Hold the bottle upright and try again slowly.
- Before your first use, prime the applicator by rotating to ON and pressing the tip lightly against a tissue or your palm until you see the first drops appear. This clears any air in the tip.
- Rotate the brush head back to OFF once primed. You are now ready for actual scalp application.
One common gotcha with brush-tip ampoule applicators: people sometimes press too hard and flood the scalp with too much product at once. The brush is designed to deliver a controlled dose per press, so light, deliberate pressure is all you need.
How to apply it: dose, technique, and schedule

The application instructions are straightforward once you know the sequence. After shampooing, towel-dry your hair so the scalp is damp but not dripping. Wet hair dilutes the active ingredients before they can absorb, and fully dry hair can create a barrier. Damp is the sweet spot.
- Rotate the brush head to the ON position.
- Part your hair to expose the scalp in sections, focusing on areas of thinning or concern.
- Press the applicator tip gently against the scalp and apply the product in small dots along each parting line.
- Work your way across the scalp, covering the hairline and crown as needed.
- Rotate the brush head back to OFF.
- Use your fingertips to gently massage the product into the scalp along the hairline and treated areas for one to two minutes. This encourages absorption and mild circulation.
The recommended schedule is twice daily: once in the morning and once in the evening. The brand frames this as a four-week program, meaning consistent twice-daily use for approximately 28 days before you assess results. Do not rinse the product out after applying. It is a leave-in treatment.
| Application Detail | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Twice daily (morning and evening) |
| Hair state at application | Damp after shampooing, towel-dried |
| Applicator setting | Rotate to ON before use, OFF after |
| Massage time | 1 to 2 minutes post-application |
| Program length | 4 weeks minimum before assessing results |
| Rinse out? | No, leave-in treatment |
Troubleshooting: when it does not seem to be working
No visible improvement after two weeks
This is the most common concern, and the most common cause is inconsistency. Missing even a few applications per week breaks the cumulative effect that exosome-based treatments rely on. Check your actual usage pattern honestly. If you have been applying it daily without gaps, stick with it through the full four weeks. Scalp treatments that work on follicle-level activity take time, and two weeks is typically too early to judge.
Scalp feels itchy or irritated after application
Mild tingling in the first few uses can be normal as the scalp adjusts to concentrated actives. However, persistent itching, redness, or flaking that develops after you start using the ampoule is a sign to stop and reassess. Discontinue use for a few days and see if the irritation clears. If it does, you likely have a sensitivity to one of the ingredients. If the irritation persists after stopping, consult a dermatologist.
Product is not dispensing from the brush

If you rotate to ON and nothing comes out, check two things first. One, make sure you shook the bottle before use, as settled product can temporarily block the tip. Two, hold the bottle upright with the applicator pointing down for 30 seconds before pressing. If it still does not dispense, the brush tip may have dried product blocking the opening. Wipe the tip gently with a damp cloth and try again. Do not use a pin or sharp object to clear the tip, as this can damage the applicator mechanism.
Product feels greasy or heavy on the scalp
This usually means you are applying too much product per session. Back off on the number of presses and focus on targeted parting-line application rather than trying to cover every inch. A thin, even layer is all that is needed. If you have fine hair, the morning application in particular should be kept light so the product does not weigh hair down through the day.
Storage, disposal, and when to stop
Store the Lilyeve GROW:TURN Ampoule in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not leave it in a hot car or near a window. Heat degrades exosome complexes faster than almost anything else, so room temperature storage in a cabinet is ideal. Always keep the brush head rotated to OFF during storage to prevent leaks and evaporation.
At 100ml and twice-daily use, the bottle should last roughly four to six weeks depending on how much product you dispense per session. Once finished, dispose of the empty bottle through your regular household recycling where cosmetic plastic packaging is accepted. Do not pour leftover product down the drain in large quantities if you have a significant amount remaining.
Knowing when to stop is important. If you complete four weeks of consistent twice-daily use and see no change at all in hair texture, scalp feel, or thinning patterns, it is reasonable to reassess whether this product is the right fit for your specific hair concern. Hair loss can have many underlying causes including hormonal, nutritional, and stress-related factors, and a topical ampoule is not a substitute for professional diagnosis. If your hair loss is sudden, patchy, or accompanied by other symptoms, a dermatologist should be your next step rather than continuing the product.
If you arrived here looking for grow kit guidance specifically, it is worth knowing that this site covers a wide range of grow kit products, including brush-on and liquid treatment systems for hydroponic setups, seed-starting solutions, and similar kits where dosing, scheduling, and storage questions come up in exactly the same way. For the correct dip and grow instructions for your setup, follow the kit’s application timing and dosing style rather than treating this scalp ampoule like a plant nutrient. If you are specifically trying to follow la colors mega grow instructions, make sure your bottle matches that category because this Lilyeve ampoule is for scalp treatment, not plant growth. To get the most accurate results, use the same careful dosing and scheduling approach as you would for a grow system, then adapt it to the product category you actually have grow kit guidance. If you still want dip and grow instructions, check whether your kit is designed for that style of application and follow its specific dosing and timing. The step-by-step logic of prepping, dosing, applying on schedule, and troubleshooting non-response applies across all of them. For spray-n-grow instructions, use the same prep and dosing logic, but adapt the application pattern to your specific kit’s spray mechanism.
FAQ
Can I use Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule on my scalp if I have color-treated hair or a sensitive scalp?
Yes, but keep the first week extra cautious. Use only on a clean, damp scalp (not wet hair), and do a patch test 24 hours before. If you have active irritation, eczema, or recently used a strong chemical treatment, wait until the scalp fully calms down before starting.
Should I apply Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule before or after styling products like hair oils or serums?
Apply it first as a leave-in scalp treatment, then wait for it to settle (a few minutes) before adding any styling products. Avoid layering heavy oils directly on top of the treatment, since they can reduce how well the scalp absorbs the ampoule and may increase buildup at the part line.
How exactly should I distribute it, can I comb it through my hair strands too?
Target the scalp and part lines, use light, deliberate dispensing, and do not treat it like a hair conditioner. If you want, you can gently pat the area after applying, but avoid rubbing hard or spreading it deep into the hair lengths, since the product is intended for scalp benefits.
What should I do if I miss a dose or my schedule gets disrupted during the four-week program?
Resume with the next scheduled application rather than doubling up. Missing a few applications matters, but consistency over the full 28 days is what counts most. If you miss several days, restart the four-week tracking window from the day you begin consistent use again.
Can I use it once daily instead of twice daily to reduce irritation?
You can reduce frequency temporarily, especially if you experience tingling or mild dryness, but expect results to be slower. If you choose once daily, apply it at the same time each day and reassess after two weeks, then consider returning to twice daily if your scalp tolerates it.
Is it safe to use Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule with minoxidil or other hair-loss topicals?
Be cautious with stacking products. Apply Lilyeve first, let it sit and dry down briefly, then use other treatments separately. If you are using minoxidil, avoid applying them at the same exact time at first, and stop if you notice excess redness, burning, or persistent itching.
Can I rinse it out if I feel oily or if it causes residue?
The product is designed as a leave-in treatment, so rinsing after application is not recommended. If residue is an issue, reduce the number of brush presses and focus on a thin layer at the part lines, and ensure you towel-dry so the scalp is damp but not dripping.
What if my scalp starts flaking after I begin using it, does that mean it is working?
Flaking can sometimes be adjustment-related, but persistent or worsening flaking, redness, or itching is usually a sign of irritation or sensitivity. In that case, pause for a few days, then restart only if symptoms improve. If they do not resolve after stopping, consult a dermatologist.
How long should one 100 ml bottle last, and how do I control the dosage more precisely?
Most people get roughly four to six weeks with twice-daily use, but it depends on how many presses you use per session. To control dosage, use fewer targeted applications at the part lines rather than covering every inch, and stop when you achieve a thin, even layer.
If ON dispenses nothing, is it okay to use a pin or toothpick to clear the tip?
No. Do not use sharp objects to clear the brush opening, since that can damage the dispensing mechanism. Instead, shake, hold upright with the tip pointing down for about 30 seconds, and gently wipe with a damp cloth.
When should I stop using Lilyeve Grow Turn Ampoule and see a doctor?
Stop and get professional advice if hair loss is sudden, patchy, accompanied by scalp pain, sores, significant scaling, or systemic symptoms. A dermatologist can rule out causes like dermatitis or other conditions, which a topical ampoule cannot address.

