Fabao 101D for Hair Loss

I am not sure exactly how world-renowned Dr. Zhangguang Zhao actually is as a dermatologist, but he is apparently the mastermind behind the development of the Fabao 101D formula, touted as a medically sound hair regeneration product for individuals in the early stages of hair loss, defined as a period of affliction of less than 6 years.  Unlike certain other hair loss products, Fabao 101D is a one-step lotion to be applied onto the thinning area of one’s scalp twice each day.  The ingredients of Fabao 101D include such completely alien substances as GinsengRadix Polygoni Multiflori, Flos Chrysanthemum, Astragalus Glycyphyllos and Dictamni Radicis, which appear to be deliberately complex to enhance its reputation as a cutting-edge treatment.  Certainly, there are many who have found Eastern medicine to be strangely effective, in spite of the lack of controlled research or scientific studies supporting their usage.  The actual effectiveness of Fabao 101D, however, is a matter of varying mileage to those who have purchased it.   

   

 

  

There are, as one can expect with products of this nature, quite a number of positive reviews from persons who are satisfied with the hair loss reduction that they have experienced.  Aside from suppressing hair from falling out, users have reported that there is some meager growth in areas where hair has completely disappeared, fine hairs that may eventually grow back somewhat, though not to the levels before the baldness began to set in.  The hair that does still remain, according to the enthusiastic supporters of the product, is thicker, cleaner and stronger.  Likewise, there are also many negative reviews that lambast Fabao 101D as a snake oil product, about as effective as splashing water on one’s head, and likely to cause adverse side effects, which include scalp itchiness and unsightly rashes.  It is interesting to note that the bottle and enclosed instructions do not claim that Fabao 101D is a remedy for hair loss, merely a conditioner-type product that is supposed to improve hair texture.  There may indeed be truth in packaging when it comes to the formula, but the fact that it is promoted as a hair loss treatment makes the informed person hesitant to recommend it heartily. 

Perhaps the best thing that can be said about Fabao 101D is the fairly consistent feedback from consumers regarding the professional approach and methods of the company that manufactures it, particularly with regard to ordering and refunds.  The product is available online, so people from half a world away have indicated their desire to try it out, and purchased it accordingly.  The product is shipped with relative swiftness to its intended sources, communication with customers is open and helpful, and refunds are also processed quickly for those who did not experience the results that they wanted.  

In conclusion, it would be best to be prudent about purchasing Fabao 101D, whose effects can be described as average at best and not spectacular to any degree, in spite of the statements made by those who support it.

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