Nioxin Review
July 10th, 2008 admin
The Nioxin brand includes a range of hair care products, with Nioxin intensive therapy follicle booster seemingly the key hair loss formula. The intensive follicle therapy booster contains a large number of active ingredients, including minerals (copper, silicon, iron, magnesium and zinc), vitamins (pantothenic acid, biotin, folic acid, niacin, riboflavin), amino acids, proteins, phytosterols, bioflavonoids and herbal extracts. Other ingredients of interest include caffeine and adenosine. The herbal complex is comprised of angelica …
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