EXT By Hair Club?

Warrior101

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Comments? Experiences please... they claim alot about the extreme hair therapy program.... whats the deal with it?
 

goingoinbutnotgone

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EXT is composed of 3 products supposedly designed to help hair regrow. It has 4 if you use the minoxidil.

There is a shampoo, a conditioner and a topical treatment. All of the products are loaded with herbals that may have some impact on hair growth. The one ingredient that they have that no one else seems to have is sodium nicotinate. Basically, it's synthetic liquid nicotine. It is supposed to stimulate blood flow to the epidermal layer where the follicule exists.

It does definitely get a reaction, as the skin gets red and feels warm. I do not think it gets enough results to merit the almost $100 per month fee.

Cayenne pepper will get the same reaction as sodium nicotinate, but will also add to the skin inflammation which we know to contribute to hair loss.
 

stax

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DONT DO IT!!! There products are absolutely worthless. Your paying $1000 for a 6 month supply of 2% minoxidil. I tried there sh*t when i was a uneducated rookie and its totally wothless and didn't do sh*t. Only prescription shampoo's like Nizoral or Nano can help in regard to male pattern baldness. They are the biggest scam out there. I would go with Revivogen shampoo over Hair Club's garbage.
 

thin=depressed

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stax said:
DONT DO IT!!! There products are absolutely worthless. Your paying $1000 for a 6 month supply of 2% minoxidil. I tried there sh*t when i was a uneducated rookie and its totally wothless and didn't do sh*t. Only prescription shampoo's like Nizoral or Nano can help in regard to male pattern baldness. They are the biggest scam out there. I would go with Revivogen shampoo over Hair Club's garbage.
I feel the same way about HAIR GENESIS which is total bull sh*t. Thanks for the post.
 
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