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Hair Growth Products By Preet of Moneyvally.com
Pick up a magazine today and look through the advertisement sections and you will
probably see at least one advertisement for hair growth products. But do these products, natural
or otherwise actually work? Can you promote growth?
As far as I am aware there is no medical evidence available that proves or disproves the success
of hair growth products. What these products probably do is to stimulate the follicles in your
scalp so that when your does grow, it is healthier and stronger.
Most popular hair growth products are taken externally in the form of a scalp application. What
they do is thoroughly cleanse your scalp thereby removing any build up of proteins. This combined
with the act of massaging your scalp when applying the product stimulates the follicles and
blood circulation, so encouraging growth.
Then there are the hair growth products that are taken orally. Most of these products will contain
vitamins such as vitamin B6 or B12, zinc or copper. All of these vitamins are needed by your body
for healthy, strong hair.
If you are thinking about trying one of the many hair growth products available, check on the
packaging that the product has been approved by the FDA before you purchase. You then know that it
has been fully tested in proper, objective clinical trials and any side effects that have occurred
have been documented. In addition, reading the package clearly will tell you if it is indeed a
growth product or a thickening product, as the two can be easily confused.
Back in 2001, two restoration treatments were approved by the FDA. If one of these is listed
on the packet as an ingredient, then you stand a better chance of it working. The two ingredients
are finasteride and minoxidil.
Typically, Finasteride (or Propecia) is only available on prescription to men. Minoxidil (or
Rogaine) is available mostly over the counter, but tends to be more effective for women than men.
Whilst Minoxidil tends to be used in external applications, applied to the scalp, Finasteride is
usually taken orally.
Whether or not you decide to choose one of the many hair growth products on the market is, of
course, a personal decision. All I will recommend is that you read the packaging carefully both
before you buy as well as before you start the treatment. And if you are in any doubt about the
product, consult a trained medical professional before you begin.
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