Hair Loss Product Reviews: Baldness Cure or Snake Oil?
Our [tag]hair loss[/tag] community was created for [tag]balding[/tag] men and women to review, critique, and challenge marketing hype and learn the most effective ways to treat [tag]baldness[/tag].
Below we’ve listed and reviewed several popular [tag]hair loss products[/tag] on the market today. Follow the links below to a product you’d like to know more about learn whether these popular products show any proof they can [tag]stop hair loss[/tag].
Procerin Hair Treatment for Men: This “All-Natural” product includes a number of ingredients considered alternatives to [tag]Propecia[/tag] ([tag]finasteride[/tag]), a drug proven to block the production of [tag]DHT[/tag] and [tag]treat baldness[/tag].
Extreme Hair Therapy (EXT): This non-surgical 5 step [tag]hair loss treatment[/tag] program has been developed by [tag]Hair Club[/tag] to “rejuvenate your hair”.
Revivogen: This popular topical treatment contains several “all-natural” ingredients conjectured to stop [tag]alopecia[/tag] in its tracks by blocking DHT naturally without side effects.
Revita Shampoo: Relatively new to the market, this shampoo boasts a number of ingredients, many of which claim to contribute to stopping further loss of hair and possibly stimulate [tag]hair regrowth[/tag].
Saw Palmetto: This highly popular “All-Natural” supplement is found in many popular [tag]hair loss treatments[/tag] and conjectured to block DHT. Learn the facts about [tag]saw palmetto[/tag] and draw your own conclusions on whether or not it can treat baldness.
Bill
Associate Publisher/Editor
December 15, 2009 @ 9:41 am
There are a number of hair loss shampoos and conditioners around.
Their relative effectiveness seems to vary between individuals. For example I used American Crew Revitalise and that worked for about a year, but then the hair loss started again. Prior to that I was using Schwartzkopf products, which are normally very good, but this one didn’t work for me. I am currently using ProFusion Haircare System for the past year which is still working. This is only available in Europe though.
If you have an area which has been bald for many years, the best you can hope for is to retain the hair you have. If a hair root has been inactive for quite a number of years, don’t expect it suddenly to start producing healthy hair.
The best time to start any hair loss treatment is when your hair is just starting to thin, that way the roots are still viable.
August 4, 2009 @ 5:21 am
Thanks for providing information on hair loss products.