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Faster Hair Growth Products & Reviews

October 22, 2010 by ds_1786 Leave a Comment

Hair growth products are a godsend for those with hair loss problems; however, the many choices available may confuse anyone in the market for a dependable hair loss product. Many products promise favorable results, but before you spend your money, it will be wise to do your research. Fortunately, product reviews are available to help narrow down the choices to help you make the right choice of hair loss product that will work best for you.

Provillus

Provillus contains minoxidil, which is an FDA-approved, effective topical ingredient for hair growth. Its aim is to regenerate healthy hair and nourish the follicles to aid in hair growth. Provillus can restore healthy hair through the prevention of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is in important ingredient in remaining healthy, but also responsible for thinning of hair later in life. Provillus retains important nutrients needed to maintain a healthy body while blocking out DHT. The natural hormone modifying-based treatment helps reverse the natural effects of hair loss. Improved texture of hair is evident as the treatment progresses. Provillus provides a separate treatment for men and women. It treats a variety of hair loss problems, which include balding hair crowns, male pattern baldness, premature balding and receding hairlines. Provillus provides visible results, usually within one to three months.

Vitamin B6, biotin, magnesium, zinc, saw palmetto, nettle, gotu kola, pumpkin, eleuthero root, uva-ursi and muria puama are the additional natural ingredients found in Provillus. Founded in 2002, Provillus is a member of the Natural Products Association. As of 2010, Provillus costs $49.95 each set. The company offers a 90-day money back guarantee if for customers who are not 100 percent satisfied. According to Your Hair Loss Review website, Provillus is very effective, with a rating of 10 out of 10.

Nisim BioFactors

Nisim, a Canada-based company and maker of Nisim BioFactors, prides itself for using natural herbal-based active ingredients in making its products. Nisim BioFactors come in shampoo form, as well as, a topical application treatment. Nisim recommends using both shampoo and gel to achieve best results. Nisim BioFactors targets both male and female hair loss problems. It comes in formulas for both oily and dry hair. Using the product daily will help prevent continued hair loss. Each formula helps fight the effects of DHT, depending on the oiliness of the scalp. According to a review posted on Hair Loss Fighters website, Nisim BioFactors reverses hair loss, with 87 percent of men with increased terminal hair growth, 40 percent noticed significant hair re-growth and 30 percent had experienced moderate regrowth. The results are visible after three to four months of continuous treatment. Nisim’s active ingredient is saw palmetto, which is an effective DHT inhibitor.

As of 2010, Nisim BioFactors shampoos cost $13 for an 8-oz. bottle and $45 for a 32-oz. bottle. The topical gel formula costs about $50. The company offers 100 percent money-back guarantee.

UltraGrowth

According to the Web For Health website, Ultragrowth counteracts the shrinking of the hair follicle by providing it with nutrients that are able to enter and cause the follicle to swell, blocking the DHT from the scalp. Visible results appears as early as two weeks in some cases; some even notice a difference in one week. It comes in a spray form that you can apply three times a day. Saw palmetto and Angelica sinensis are the two active ingredients. The company, UltraGrowth, offers a bottle for $9.95 as of 2010, which you can return within 60 days for a full refund if you are not happy about the results. You might also get lucky and get a bottle free to try.

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About ds_1786

Josienita Borlongan is a full-time IT Manager and a writer. Borlongan writes for eHow, Garden Guides, Business.com, OnTarget.com and ModernMom.com. She is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a Cisco Certified Network Associate. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology from Saint Louis University, Philippines.

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