Today I wanted to talk about the latest hair tonics in the hair care industry. Everyday either on the Internet or on television you see different types of advertisements about miracle hair treatments. Some of these treatments come in the form of vitamins and others come in the form of a topical hair fertilizer. These topical treatments can be very costly and if you read the fine print that is towards the bottom of the product it will say that typical results may not be proven. Many of these products are not FDA approved and just do not help at all.
I do believe that the hair vitamins can be beneficial to people who have some deficiencies. Some of these so called hair tonics can also make your hair fall out. I had an aunt who relied on using hair tonics a few years ago to help her get back some fullness in her hair or to repair a small bald spot, and with time the area became her entire middle scalp. She now has to wear hair pieces or maybe get a hair transplant one day. I think using hair products are great when they are FDA approved, because if you sustain any damage from taking the product then you can sue the company properly. It is difficult to do this when you use a product that states in very fine printing that results may not be too typical.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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