Provillus for Hair Loss

Centuries of research and development have yet to concoct a permanent, wholly effective cure for hair loss and baldness, but if Provillus can be used as a gauge, we’re getting just that much closer.  A relatively recent hair loss product, Provillus functions by using what is touted as a two-pronged approach for dealing with one of the primary causes of natural hair loss, the buildup of a chemical known as dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, on the scalp.  The first salvo against the ravages of hair loss comes from the natural supplement ingredient in Provillus, Saw Palmetto, which is promoted as the best suppressor of DHT available today.  Provillus also comes packed with various other nutrients whose purpose is to promote scalp nourishment, which include zinc, biotin and vitamin B6.  Theoretically, the blocking of DHT interaction with the scalp, combined with overall scalp health, will stave off any further hair loss.  This component of the Provillus treatment is orally ingested.

   

 

  

The second element of the Provillus formula is its 5 percent Minoxidil topical solution.  As many who have delved into baldness treatments are aware, Minoxidil is the only substance approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating hair loss.  Many people have reported success in varying degrees with products that utilize Minoxidil as a core ingredient.  The Provillus mixture also includes alcohol, propene glycol and purified water, with the intent of counteracting the shrinking of hair follicles. 

Results are hardly instantaneous, with many users declaring that it takes an average of two months before any positive effects manifest, and some have reported that three months typically elapse by the time they notice any differences.  For those impatient to wait until their head of hair slowly grows back, Provillus may prove to be a little too slow for their tastes.  Likewise, the potency of Provillus is also ultimately dependent on the individual user.  There are those who report that their hair has grown back and gets stronger with daily product use, and others who claim to have used the product for several months without any tangible changes.  Still others have posted that Provillus isn’t so effective for hair regrowth as it is for stopping further hair loss, but that being able to achieve even this successfully is already a considerable feat, making the product worth the money spent.

One of the upsides of Provillus is that it does come with a money-back guarantee, though one should be careful not to lose any of the product packaging, as the guarantee has some strict conditions for its implementation.  Also, the product is itself approved by the FDA, and does not contain any harmful chemicals or other ingredients that may cause adverse reactions with your body.  Users of Provillus, even those for whom the product has not worked, have not reported any serious side effects thus far.

It is currently not feasible to walk into a local store and find Provillus – your best bet for purchasing the product, if you are interested, is to go online.  For the privacy of its users, it ships in discreet packaging.

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