
Profollica for Hair Loss
You’ve heard it all before, the advertisements, the
marketing campaigns, the new products, there are a ton of people out there
exploiting hair loss on the off chance of making a buck.
Well, here’s another product to add
to the list. Compared to most,
however, this product line might actually be worth a shot.
Profollica is composed of a three step process:
shampoo, gel, and multivitamins. The
shampoo is used to remove any excess sebum that surrounds the hair and the
scalp. When your hair is naturally
greasy, that’s the natural sebum coating doing its job.
Normally it gives your hair extra
protection, but too much can prevent any extra nourishment from entering
your hair or your scalp. Washing away
this coating is necessary to get the ingredients of the shampoo working.
Cinnamomumb zeylanicum extract is the key ingredient in this step and is
supposedly responsible for reducing hair loss.
The next step involves a booster gel that contains
several natural ingredients. A few of
them, like ginko biloba, can be found in other hair loss products.
What sets Profollica apart are these
four. Kigelia Africana works with the
cinnamomumb from the shampoo reducing the levels of DHT in the scalp.
For those unfamiliar with it, DHT is
the main ingredient in the hair loss bomb that is male pattern baldness.
The other two rare ingredients,
Salvia sclarea and Panax ginseng root extract, work together in reviving
your hair by stimulating the scalp.
Finally, the nutritional oral supplement contains
several vitamins and minerals that help nourish the hair, as well as kigelia
Africana extract. Now this seems to
be an added bonus, but other than the kigelia, most of the ingredients in
this pill can be found in most supplements out there.
It is surprising that Profollica claims hair growth in
cases of male pattern baldness, when most products out there fail miserably
in this regard. The description of
the ingredients however, seem to justify exactly that.
With a 2 month money back guarantee
period, it seems to be worth it. $85
for the set isn’t exactly too much, and you get a shampoo and multivitamin
in the process.
What’s fishy however, is how the product markets itself
online. All the testimonials sites
look too simple and rushed. It gives
the impression that Profollica had a bunch of review sites made themselves,
which doesn’t look too good. Also,
there is no other research to back up the claims its “rare” ingredients
promise. Finally, why would you
suggest a treatment period of three to four months, and give a mere 2 month
money back guarantee? These are just
a few things that don’t add up.
Profollica may promise hair growth, and it may actually
deliver, but some raised red flags prevent the product from being completely
convincing. There’s only one way to
know for certain, at least in your case, and that’s to try it out.
You’d need to be able to stick with
it for more than four months however, before its supposed results crop up.
If it doesn’t work, let’s just hope
it’s a pretty good shampoo.
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