Hair Genesis for Hair Loss

The use of shampoos to promote hair loss prevention and regrowth is generally rare, as the function of most shampoos is limited to cleansing and toughening of existing hair strands.  There are quite a number of reviews on Hair Genesis that focus on this aspect of the product alone, which is perhaps unfair, considering that the Hair Genesis system is comprised of four separate products – a softgel tablet, a shampoo, a conditioner and a topical serum.  Each of these products is designed to work in conjunction with the other to provide an optimal environment on your scalp for staving off further hair loss, and encouraging the growth of new hair.  The ingredients found in the Hair Genesis system are all-natural, and include conventional hair loss staples such as niacin, biotin, and the ubiquitous saw palmetto berry extract.  The products also include an assortment of exotic oils, such as borage oil, which promotes self-healing of the body, evening primrose oil, which is a natural source of essential fatty acids that may assist with hair growth, various tea extracts for their antioxidant content to protect against the damaging effects of oxidation on hair cells, and keratin, a protein derived from non-animal sources, which helps with the formation of new hair.  It thus seems at first glance that the makers of Hair Genesis tossed every possible element that they could into the mix, maintaining an emphasis on natural remedies, while at the same time making sure that every potential treatment option extract was included in their product system. 

   

 

  

The review of the shampoo and conditioner are for the most part encouraging, as the general consensus is that they perform the function they were made for, which is to remove sebum and toxins from the scalp so that new hair can grow, and old hair can remain.  In addition, essential nutrients are lathered into the scalp, providing further advantages against hair loss.  Many consumers report that, with regular use of the shampoo and conditioner, further hair loss is suppressed, and their scalps typically feel more comfortable, without itchiness or inflammation that plagues most hair loss treatment users.

The theoretically more potent elements of the Hair Genesis system, that is, the tablets and the topical serum, are open to some dispute as to their actual effectiveness.  Some dissatisfied reviewers have panned Hair Genesis for the foul smell of the serum, the lack of desired results in spite of use of the product for months, and occasional side effects, such as stomach trouble and a breakout of rashes on the scalp and forehead.  One of the top concerns is that the company behind Hair Genesis seems to be very strict about its refund policies, which is a definite drawback considering that the entire system is a very expensive investment.  Other reviews, however, say quite the opposite, and extol the virtues of the Hair Genesis system for not only inhibiting further hair loss, but also boosting the growth of short, small hairs after continued use for a number of months.  As such, it is difficult to come up with a conclusive assessment of Hair Genesis, but the positive reviews generally outweigh the negative ones and are more detailed, so make of that what you will.

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