Wed 9 Jul 2008
“Guaranteed” Hair Loss Treatments as Advertised: Do They Really Work?
Category: Herbal Treatments , Non Surgical Treatments , Product Reviews , Scams , Topicals“Let the buyer beware” is an important catchphrase to memorize when considering many of the hair loss treatment options marketed heavily in the media. Many of these popular treatments will promise the assurance of results or your money back guaranteed! Though these radiant offers are quite striking, failure to deliver the promised results may bring your money back, but what about your hair?
Below is a summary and product review of 3 popular hair loss products on the market today. Follow the links for more detailed information about each product below.
Provillus, making promises to “re-grow beautiful healthy hair” consists of a topical treatment containing minoxidil 5% (same as Rogaine) and azelaic acid (a supposed DHT blocker but to my knowledge has not been formally tested as to its efficacy to treat baldness). Their topical solution is in fact, similar, if not exactly the same as Xandrox, also used to treat baldness. Provillus also consists of an oral solution that contains a number of “all-natural” ingredients such as saw palmetto some of which have anecdotal evidence suggesting some level of efficacy in inhibiting DHT (the hormone responsible for female and male pattern baldness). To learn whether or not this product really works, read this detailed product review.
Hairmax MD is a topical formula to be applied to the scalp twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. Containing many ingredients such as Vitamin E, aloe vera, jojoba oil, and flower pollen extract, this “all-natural” hair loss remedy makes claims that it is “guaranteed to work or your money back” and promises to deliver “fuller, thicker hair”. Does this hair loss product usually deliver what it promises? Read this detailed product review to find out!
Procerin, a natural blend of herbal supplements, comes in the form of oral tablets taken orally twice a day and a topical solution that can be used “in conjunction with Procerin tablets for faster results”. Both the oral and topical solution contain “all-natural” ingredients said to be free from side effects. Also promising a money back guarantee, Procerin is said to stop hair loss naturally and without a prescription. Click here for a detailed review on this product and learn whether or not this product works to stimulate hair regrowth.
New hair loss treatments are produced regularly, almost as if they spring up out of the ground overnight. We encourage you to research and read the fine print on all hair loss treatment options you are considering.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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August 21st, 2009 at 5:46 am
Not all the promos claiming to offer best hair loss solutions are genuine. I prefer going to a dermatologist than relying on them.