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    vman_oz
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    Default Good shampoo is key to saving your hair

    Hi All,

    I am currently 35yo and have experienced hair loss/thinnig since I was 30. I am quite a fit person and consider myself as a person who looks after himself and is on a good diet.

    My hair started to thin on top and at the 'crown' (which in my case was worst because i have a double crown). So, my quest began into researching and reading about hair loss causes, remedies and treatments. I must admit, I have bought a couple of shampoos and tried some vitamins supplements etc. Even those 'thickening' shampoos from top hair stylists. All were not really helping if anything they all dried out my hair - which did not feel right, to be honest made it feel worst like I had hay on my head.

    So, over time I realised that there is no miracle product out there and if there was it would be advertised all over the news. All I wanted was to 'slow' down the process yet have hair that is manageable and looks good.

    Luckily for me, I met a hair dresser through a friend and started getting regular haircuts from him and spoke to him about my hair loss (its nice to have a friend who is a hair dresser in these times). He told me about how commercial shampoos are mass produced and therefore chemicals are used. He introduced me to a formula which he brews at home made from ingredients which he purchases at hair dresser suppliers and puts in all 'raw' materials such as oils (high quality oils he says). Well, I had nothing to lose but to give it a go and see how it feels - and it is great...!

    After the first week of washing on daily basis (twice as I shower twice and have oily scalp):

    1. My hair shafts feels thicker but not dry. moisturised but not oily.
    2. Colour is more rich - I noticed when I was using some of the hair loss shampoo it was getting dry and colour was fading
    3. Scalp feels cleaner and again not dry.

    I have been using it for 6mths now and it still feels great and I think I have found something that has slowed the process down! which is a relief if you can imagine.

    I feel so lucky that I want to share it with the world! I am willing to send you all free samples of these shampoo if you want (if you pay for postage).

    If you would like to know more or have a chat PM me.


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