The Ugly Truth About Commercial “Hair Growth” Supplements (And What Experts Urge Women to Use Instead)
The Ugly Truth About Commercial “Hair Growth” Supplements (And What Experts Urge Women to Use Instead)
Roughly about one third of all women struggle with thinning hair — while a whopping 66% experience visible “balding” by the time they finish menopause.
So it’s really no surprise that there are currently thousands (yes, thousands) of products on the market aimed at cashing in on our desire for thicker, fuller, more glamorous locks.
Clip-on hair pieces only act as a temporary (often awkward-looking) band-aid, professional extensions can actually cause even more of your real hair to fall out…
And as most scientists will tell you, topical “thickening” treatments are largely a waste of money, because thinning hair occurs below the scalp’s surface.
But according to a some people, the biggest scam of all may actually be “hair growth” supplements.
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