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| Topical Hair Loss Products | Alternative Hair Loss Treatments › Provillus | Saw Palmetto Topical Hair Loss Products, Treatments and Cover UpsFor centuries men and women have been rubbing hair loss products including solutions, ointments, treatments and concoctions on their thinning hair in the hope of regrowing hair. In ancient Egypt it was popular to rub the fats of various animals, including lions, hippopotamuses, crocodiles, ibex, serpents and geese, onto the scalp as a hair loss cure.
Hippocrates had a personal interest in finding a treatment for baldness as he suffered from hair loss. He developed a number of different treatments, including a mixture of horseradish, cumin, pigeon droppings, and nettles to the scalp. These concoctions failed miserably and he became prominently bald. These and other treatments failures have continued to disappoint hair loss sufferers. Today’s Topicals - Snake Oils or Legitimate Hair Loss Products?
Today topical hair loss products such as special shampoos, conditioners, Rogaine, various scalp treatments, and cover up products can offer a potentially helpful adjunct to more effective and proven treatments such as Propecia, Avodart, and or surgical hair restoration. However, many of the claims made by these topical treatments are unproven and even false. To learn more about various Topical Hair Loss Products, click below Rogaine (Minoxidil) – Applied twice daily to the balding areas, this treatment has only been shown to work in the crown (back of the head). It is the only topical treatment for hair loss that is FDA approved. DHT Blockers – These topical such as Revivogen, Crinagen, Progesterone Creams, and Xandrox claim to minimize the amount of dyhydrotestosterone (DHT) present in the balding scalp. They are applied directly to the scalp. Growth Stimulators - These topicals claim to work by stimulating hair growth. They include Rogaine, Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen (along with Prox-N andNano Shampoo) and Retin-A. Superoxide Dismutase – These topicals such as Tricomin, Proxiphen, Proxiphen-N and Folligen, claim to treat hair loss by reducing Super Oxide and also stimulating growth and reducing tissue inflammation. Anti-Inflammatories - These anti-inflammatory treatments claim to reduce itching, flaking, redness, and inflammation that may increase hair loss. These topical treatment options include Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen and Proxiphen-N, Betadine and T-Gel and Nizoral Shampoos. Cover Ups - Topically applied scalp/hair cover ups like Toppiks, Prothik, and Couvré can do a surprisingly good job of masking and minimizing a person’s appearance of being bald. These “cover ups” act by reducing the contrast between a hair loss sufferer’s thinning hair and balding scalp, while increasing the volume and fullness of the thinning hair. Purchase Credible Hair Loss Treatments Online |
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