Organin for Hair Loss

Every so often, when searching for products that promise a remedy against hair loss, one comes across a different kind of commodity – one that doesn’t necessarily provide an effective treatment, but rather, the appearance that you seek to reclaim from before your hair began to fall out.  This is the driving force behind Organin, a hair thickening fiber that has positioned itself to be a cheap, painless alternative to a hair transplant.  Using a synthetic compound derived from cotton, nylon, keratin, ammonium, chloride, silica and rayon, this product is sprinkled over the patches of bald or thinning hair until the scalp is completely obscured by the simulated growth.  The idea behind Organin is that, being a fiber-based substance, it will assume the look and feel of natural hair, instead of the obviously fabricated, spray-painted look associated with other cover-up products.  Since Organin comes in a variety of colors, it shouldn’t be too difficult for a prospective consumer to pick up a container of the product that matches his natural hair color.  However, it is generally not recommended if one cannot find a similar or identical color to match, because the results will be most apparently fake, and will be just as embarrassing. 

   

 

  

Consumer reviews of Organin are not plentiful, but those that do exist declare that the product works fine for what it is supposed to do.  One reviewer was dissatisfied at first when the Organin compound clumped up and flaked profusely, but after washing off the various products on his head and trying it again, he discovered that the secret was to apply the Organin product relatively sparingly, taking care not to over-apply the compound.  The results were most satisfying, particularly when he was able to assess them in outside light before a mirror.  Other reviewers point out that the product blends very well with one’s natural hair color, and allows one to try out a number of different hair styles, due to the perception that they have more hair than they actually possess.  Likewise, they have noticed that the product does not induce itching like other, more expensive alternative products that do the same thing.  Most importantly, Organin is a real bargain for what it does.  At just a little over 20 dollars on the average, Organin is far cheaper than many other cover-up items, and functions with much more consistency and effectiveness, to the delight of its consumers. 

There are a few niggling concerns that need to be addressed when using Organin.  Firstly, the product has a tendency to cause a mess, particularly in the sink or wherever you decide to apply the substance.  Secondly, according to some reviewers, it has recently become more difficult to get the product out of its container without spilling significant quantities of it around, and the product itself seems to have deteriorated somewhat in terms of quality.  This may be a quality control issue, but it pays to make sure.  All in all, if you don’t mind that the product only gives the impression, and not the reality, that your hair has grown back, Organin comes highly recommended.

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