Hair Loss Products and the Cold, Hard Truth
There are many hair loss products available, some are traditional treatments some are natural, and most do not work.
That is the cold, hard fact.
But, the bright spot is that some do, at least say, that they work.
In this article, we will look at the natural acne products that are available, the claims that their makers make, and whether or not they have any basis in reality.
Aloe Vera, this product works wonders for burns and cuts, and it can help wounds heal with little or no scarring, but can it help with hair loss? If you believe some of the articles floating around the Internet it can.
Do I believe it? No.
Not the least little bit, and why? Because I really do not think that the huge number of bald people would be walking around bald, or that they would be spending $1 billion dollars per year on hair loss products it if was as easy as just rubbing aloe on their head.
Bluntly, if there was a product that actually worked-everyone would know about it, and as a result there would be a lot less bald people.
Let me say in conclusion that I am a male in my mid twenties and I am currently going bald.
I wanted to convey that because I do not want you to think that I am a person naturally blessed with full head of hair, and that I am just talking down to the bald people of the world.
I am just conveying the facts that I have found through my personally research.
That is the cold, hard fact.
But, the bright spot is that some do, at least say, that they work.
In this article, we will look at the natural acne products that are available, the claims that their makers make, and whether or not they have any basis in reality.
Aloe Vera, this product works wonders for burns and cuts, and it can help wounds heal with little or no scarring, but can it help with hair loss? If you believe some of the articles floating around the Internet it can.
Do I believe it? No.
Not the least little bit, and why? Because I really do not think that the huge number of bald people would be walking around bald, or that they would be spending $1 billion dollars per year on hair loss products it if was as easy as just rubbing aloe on their head.
Bluntly, if there was a product that actually worked-everyone would know about it, and as a result there would be a lot less bald people.
Let me say in conclusion that I am a male in my mid twenties and I am currently going bald.
I wanted to convey that because I do not want you to think that I am a person naturally blessed with full head of hair, and that I am just talking down to the bald people of the world.
I am just conveying the facts that I have found through my personally research.
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