Hair Loss Remedy
In order to find the best and worst hair loss remedy such as Zulvera & Provillus we have scoured the market for you guys and girls out there.
Hair Loss Remedy #1
Nanofibres
These microscopic fibres or Nanofibres are a formulation of pure keratin and claim to eliminate the appearance of hair loss in just 30 seconds. "Whatever", I hear you say, and quite rightfully. But, I have to say I think this hair loss remedy is actually onto something.
The hair loss product basically coats the existing hair - even 'baby fluff' and seals it with fibers that kind of take over your scalp. The Nanofibres thicken the remaining hairs and increase it's density to give the appearance of thicker hair, therefore concealing hair loss.
Nanofibres can work for both men and women as they are not hormone based unlike other hair loss products and are also much less intrusive, unbelievably for us at HairLossAdvisory.com, the company even offers a 30 day money back guarantee, so we reckon it's worth a go. Let us know what you think.
Hair Loss Remedy #2
Zulvera Herbal Hair Shampoo
Zulvera as a hair loss remedy has received a great deal of positive comments from viewers - to our surprise if we are honest. Zulvera is just $12.00 and based entirely on herbal products. However, many people have seen great results which is why we are recommending Zulvera Shampoo highly. Also, it appears to not have any side effects which is a nice change.
Hair Loss Remedy #3
Provillus
Provillus claim to have the best quality ingredients and the best customer service. However, we are not yet entirely satisfied that Provillus is the best hair loss remedy. There is a six month guarantee which is of course a bonus. But, as they are not FDA approved we don't feel we can recommend them at this stage.
Any comments Ladies and Gentlemen?…
Comments to date: 278. This is page 1 of 12.
mark australia | Posted at 11:38am on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 |
u can get a good shampoo from iherb with saw palmetto and other things that will be just as good for approx $5.50 and u gte twice as much | |
Nick, London LOndon | Posted at 2:00pm on Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 |
This site is not legit. It is full of BS (Zulvera, pleaaase.. lol). Try looking on a serious hair loss forum such as hairlossfight.com, or regrowth.com. | |
Ted Canada | Posted at 1:18am on Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 |
Hey Guys- thanks for all the info- I was about to purchase Zulvera- but I think I will stick with minoxidil and saw palmetto- have had some hair growth although somewhat noticeable. | |
elias | Posted at 10:17pm on Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 |
hi seema london, dont worry about that u will be ok.And if u wana try something else i know i can recomand u.email me at elias10000@yahoo.com | |
Rio Australia | Posted at 10:21pm on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 |
I am 35 and used Dabao since age 24. It has worked for me. It is very expensive & from Holland. Stopped a few times. Tried Provillus for something cheaper. Started losing hair again. Back on Dabao and OK. Not growing but not losing. | |
Greg Australia | Posted at 4:27am on Saturday, December 19th, 2009 |
on ebay, they r selling those hand held led laser for only $250, apparently much stronger than the ones u can buy,they say, the only difference is, that its not as flashy or stylish as the ones u buy,,, have anyone seen them? and what do u guys think of led laser treatment? does it work? | |
AR Canada | Posted at 2:17pm on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 |
Thanks David for your reply and suggestions. Greatly appreciated. | |
david australia | Posted at 5:04am on Monday, December 7th, 2009 |
danny, pls join our forum @ hairlossfight.com to tell us about ur 'cure', as a group we can then find out if u r for real or not. but be warned, we know every scam, ebook, natural and pharmaceutical treatment out there, and r experts at picking fake before after pictures, i highly doubt that u r for real, but here is ur chance, show us ur proof, and we will listen! | |
david australia | Posted at 5:01am on Monday, December 7th, 2009 |
A.R. sounds like u r having an allergic reaction which is common when u use herbal combinations that ur body hasnt has b4. its not part ofthe process, because zulvera has no process as it doent treat hairloss, its just a good shampoo. u need to see a doctor, dermatologist or go to hairlossfight.com, or immortalhair.com | |
david australia | Posted at 4:58am on Monday, December 7th, 2009 |
seema, zulvera might be good for ur scalp and make it appear thicker, but it wont address hairloss, u should go to hairlossfight.com, and immortalhair.com and read as much forum entries as u can, zulvera is a good shampoo, but its also a scam. | |
Danny Pune | Posted at 10:25am on Friday, December 4th, 2009 |
How much would a person pay me if i tell them that hair loss can be arrested 90% in a simple way. No shampoos, no oils nothing. Believe it or not, i have found a way to stop hair loss. If anyone is interested in knowing you can mail me on bipsiboy1@gmail.com | |
AR Canada | Posted at 4:12pm on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 |
Hello to all....can someone please help. I have been using Zulvera for about a month now. I have a very itchy sculp, dry scalp and I get these red sores as well. has anyone else experienced this. Is this part of the process.???Any comments would be of help. thanks | |
seema london | Posted at 10:06pm on Sunday, November 29th, 2009 |
i just bought zulvera, it came 2 days ago, reading all these comments is making me feel like i've made a big mistake. im only 18 but my hair is falling like crazy!!! not a good sign, im sooo scared im going to go bald, i mean i have the rest of my life ahead of me...oh no, which guy would marry a bald girl!!! but anyway i bought zulvera with high hopes and now i just feel like a fool=( gosh im sooo gullable. how many times a week should u use it? and how long before any visible effects if any? | |
Betty scotland | Posted at 5:55pm on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 |
Can anyone give me the email address of where i can buy minoxidal with 4% azelaic acid in Malta Thank you | |
al texas | Posted at 3:53am on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 |
eat a piece of beef liver every | |
Janette TX | Posted at 3:29pm on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 |
Thanks for all your posting!!! I was about to purchase Zulvera and now I think I will just keep my $$$$ and spend it else where. The truth really hurts the budget of scammers...but it really helps us who have paid them for years. | |
Peter NY | Posted at 6:58pm on Saturday, October 31st, 2009 |
Just for some clarification. Does Zulvera slow down/stop hair loss. Not talking hair regrowth, I am 23 and have seen increased hair loss. | |
deborah spain | Posted at 6:00pm on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 |
What do you do with the saw palmetta. I have fine hair and want to know if it will help it get thicker, ie: stop falling out. I had beutiful hair till i cut it at age 12, all the way down my back, and it just went stringy and fine and has been that way ever since. | |
mark australia | Posted at 2:12pm on Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 |
unfortunately they r not marketing it as a shampoo, they r marketing it as a hairloss product, that will regrow hair, which makes them liars. i mean they put a freakin picture of doctors on their website, to make it look like its some sort of medical treatment, lmao. wat retards. anyone can mix up some herbs that will be moderately beneficial for the scalp, and call it a hairloss product. pretty much any fruit or vegetable, blended up, would be good for the scalp, and 'create the perfect environment for hair regrowth', as they put it, it doesnt mean its going to regrow a bal patch. lmao, these pricks need to grow a brain. then again, im the dumb idiot who bought it. lol | |
David Perth, Western Australia | Posted at 11:40am on Monday, October 19th, 2009 |
I purchased Zulvera with eyes open thinking that even if nothing happened I might still come out with a good supply of shampoo for a while. I have been using Zulvera for a couple of months and can honestly day I have noticed no difference to my bald patch. I have also emailed the company a couple of times firstly to find out how long my order would take to be delivered and secondly there is no instructions about how often you should apply the product. As per others experiences they just totally ignore your emails. I would agree that this product is a scam but not a bad shampoo. Looks like I will be giving some bottles away as presents | |
salma taj hindupur,anatapur(dist),andhra pradesh,I | Posted at 1:41pm on Monday, October 5th, 2009 |
iam having darkcircles under my eye, on my neck,& dark spots on my stomach . so,I request u to give me some suggestions | |
John UK | Posted at 7:34pm on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 |
I know you guys do a lot of home work but I thought I should point out that Saw Palmetto is the natural equivilent to proscar and similar medication.If you check both are used for the treatmeny of the prostate and both block DHT the reason is not clear.Zulvera has Saw Palmetto in but so does a lot of these hair loss treatments so maybe Saw Palmetto is the link as to why some of these treatments work. Also it's down to the amount of Saw Palmetto in the treatment that may make one brand better than the other ! Also worth looking into is Beta Sitosterol (I don't know if the spelling is right)I did read this was a little stronger than Saw Palmetto but I have not tried it myself but may be worth looking into ! Hope this may be of some help. | |
John UK | Posted at 6:55pm on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 |
I have bought Zulvera It's quite a good shampoo.I wouldn't say it would regrow hair ! I discovered a Zulvera story with a before and after photo then I found the same photos on a cosmetic surgeons website. I did let them know and they are going to try and do something about it !I still have two bottles to go and I'm not expecting much.I don't think I will be buying Zulvera again as there are other shampoos out there that will do the same I think Alpecin would do the same and it's half the cost and available at Boots the chemist here in the UK I also think Saw Palmetto can help it's also not expensive at Holland & Barret.Like a lot of people I feel you need to treat the problem from the inside and the outside ! I know I don't have the answers that's why I tried Zulvera ! It's a nice natural shampoo and any little help all ads up ! I also read an articl in the Telegraph regarding hair loss cure involving coffee ! That's why I checked out Alecin as it has Coffee in it.They don't claim to regrow hair but say it can slow down or halt hair loss ! So the best we can do is try and hold on until something other than surgery is the only answer.I wish you all good luck with your search. | |
david australia | Posted at 2:16pm on Monday, August 31st, 2009 |
dont bs us pls. provillis doesnt work, just like zulvera doesnt work. show me one person it has regrown hair for. if it worked, people would rave about it, but the only positive testimonials, are the ones perpetuated by the company, like the one below. dont fall for these scumbags. | |
John Canada | Posted at 7:06pm on Saturday, August 29th, 2009 |
Hey guys. I tried minoxidil. I gave up for awhile, then I couldn't stand my baldness so I decided to research again. I'm using Provillus for about 3 months now, and its been pretty good. I used Provillus twice before on and off. Each time is 3 months. And each time i used it, I really did stop losing hair, I can't exactly say if the hair is growing back, but it definitly stopped the hairloss which i think is the first step. The reason why I stop after 3 months twice is because i wanted to see if its really provillus working, and it reall is. Im on provillus now for good. Hopefully you guys will find my experience useful. | |
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