Chemicals, Drugs, Rogaine®, Transplants ? All those unnatural ways to grow hair with harsh chemicals and by plugging in hair transplants are earning huge corporations billions of dollars and doctors hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. Why would they be foolish enough to promote something that would cost you less than $15 in grocery store stuff that can help to stop hair loss and regrow lost hair ? On top of that, they can’t make any money off of you from return visits or forcing you to buy their stuff every month for the rest of your life ! Rogaine® will set you back $40 a month, about $500 a year – for life. A hair transplant will cost around $10,000 or so. And the worst thing about them is that if they don’t work you don’t get your money back. (link snipped)
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But there are some natural and cheapest cure around us by which we can stop our hair lose.It takes time but results are so permanent and your hair
will be really healthy and strong.Some natural and home cure can be found at herbal cure site like mamaherb.com
There are a few things you'll wanna do:
#1. Use a shampoo that has no sulfates. Sulfates are found in cheap shampoos. They are abrasive salts used to cleanse the hair but they do serious damage to the scalp and hair in the process.
#2. Start taking Elon Matrix 5,000 vitamins. These vitamins have biotin in them, which Dermatologists have found to help in hair regrowth. From what I have read about this product it helps rebuild the follicle and strengthen the hair. From using the product I know it works. My hair is thicker and healthier now than it has been in years. The company also has a nice sulfate free hair care collection that I use because I loved their vitamins so much I figured I would give that a shot and it's great especially when you have dry hair from straightening or blow drying.
#3. If you perm your hair ... don't do it as often. If you dye your hair with bleach to get a lighter color... don't do it as often, try alternating between a darker color in the winter and a lighter color in the summer. Use highlights for a lighter color instead of an all around blonde.
Hope this helps! GOOD LUCK!
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