(Poly) Re-Nature Consumer Review
June 20th, 2008 admin
ReNature – works for me by GreyHunk from Hungary, age 43, who has been using Re-Nature for 3 months by now: After trying various hair-dye products, I found that I am allergic to PPD, the component used in most darker shade hair-dyes. As I also like my short beard, even the slightest allergic reaction or irritation renders a product unusable – even ones that claim to be OK on facial hair. So, as an option, I found ReNature that has no PPD and gave it a try. I also liked the fact that it seems to have one of the least scary ingredients. It …
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Poly Re-Nature is a hair colorant that is said to bring back the natural hair colour gradually. The product was first introduced in Germany and Austria in 1998 and it is now available in many European countries as well as some oversees markets. It comes in the form of a cream and is suitable for use by men and women but it should not be used to colour...
Works naturally By Kai from Germany, age 39, who has been using Re-Nature for two years: I had never been very much worried about my grey hair despite my young age and had never tried any hair colouring product. It was my wife who decided I should try Re-Nature. To my great dismay my grey hair colour was not affected at all after the first application....
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My daughter use a mousse hair product that she used for several years and had an allergic reaction. Her forehead, neck, scalp and eyelids peeled. A few weeks later she notices her hair falling out. She went to the derm and he prescribed topical treatments. They said it would take a few weeks to see results and less hair falling out because of the...
Hair colouring products are thought to pose one of the biggest risks of serious allergic reaction of all categories of consumer products. In addition to containing components that can trigger allergies, all of these products are poisonous should they be digested. PPD (p-phenylenediamine) is one of the most common active ingredients in conventional...
Folligen is, in the words of its inventor and manufacturer, a non-drug product designed to improve scalp and hair follicle health and hair vitality. It is especially useful in helping to reduce scalp irritation caused by other hair growth products. Folligen uses skin remodelling copper peptides as its principal active ingredient to restore healthy...
Fabao 101 formula is a Chinese herbal hair loss product. It is said to be a safe and effective treatment proven to stop hair loss and regrow hair all over the scalp, including the hairline. Fabao 101 made big waves in Asia back in the mid 1980s. The manufacturer of this product mentions on its website that Japanese travel agencies were then organizing...
Looking to try another product By Greg from the FL, age 46, who has been using Follicare for two years: I believe Follicare has prevented me from going bald. However, the hair on top and in front is still quite thin. I am looking for anyone who has switched from Follicare to another product and has found better results.
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I have used the “cover-up” product, Toppik, for a couple of years with pretty good results. I have recently read — albeit online, so of course I am quite guarded in my reaction — that there is aluminum in this keratin fiber product which may actually clog pores and cause or speed up hair loss/miniaturization. While I have
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Rogain for women, which contains 2% minoxidil, is the only FDA-approved medication for the treatment of female hair loss today. The main reason why women should exercise caution when using minoxidil is the fact that it can induce undesired facial hair growth. However, it does not seem to be such a big problem as it does not happen too often and the...
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