Laser Comb Treatments for Baldness
Find out how you can manage baldness with the new laser comb
Life’s worries and cares often take a toll on your looks, including your hair. Stress, medication, illness and
age may take fast growing and lush hair and turn it thin and lifeless. However, a new product claims you can
reverse this process simply by brushing. The newly FDA-approved HairMax Laser Hair Comb states it can rejuvenate
lifeless, thinning hair to its former state. It is geared toward treating laser light toward the hair shaft and the
follicle itself. Before dropping the cash for this product, here are a few things you should know first.
1. If you have a problem with Rogaine, you can try the comb. Pregnant and nursing women should not use Rogaine
and Rogaine for Women is less effective as it contains a lower dosage of ingredients due to hormonal and pregnancy
concerns. Rogaine active ingredients can get into your system, causing potential side effects. Also, Rogaine also
does not work well if you have a sensitive scalp.
2. The laser hair comb can be tried out. Although some websites will not allow returns and refunds, there are
plenty of other websites which allow you to try out the comb for three months, and return it if you aren't
satisfied. You can therefore try it before you buy it if you’re still unsure about the comb.
3. The Laser Comb has a high rate of success. Ninety percent of users are satisfied with the results of the
comb, which is a very impressive success rate.
4. This new brush might be cheaper in the long run than other treatments. Why? Often hair-loss drugs have to
be used every day, and over time, the cost of these products adds up. For example, some shampoos contain Nioxin,
which is geared at the scalp keeping in hair, but it is a temporary application that is rinsed out and has limited
results in most case. This shampoo is generally 20 dollars a bottle. On the other hand, the new laser brush works
for the life of the implement, which actually out to be cheaper than most of the various treatments available for
hair loss.
5. The laser hair comb takes less of your time and energy. Applying Rogaine twice a day can be a pain. It can
get a sticky, and leaves your existing hair looking clumpy and somewhat greasy, which may lend your hair a thinner
appearance. However, the Laser Hair Comb is used about 15 minutes a day and a few times a week. It’s much easier to
multitask while using this product.
6. You can see the results faster. While Rogaine keeps the hair you have in and might generate growth in some
of your old hair, you will lose all results once you stop using Rogaine. The Laser Hair Comb requires an average of
three to five months before the customer is satisfied.
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