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Anyone had any experience of using the Marc Antony "Instantly Thick" Hair Fibre putty?
Sutured-NotButchered said:.
He has a hair thickening putty and he has a hair thickening cream.. Looks interesting as they contain keratin to coat each hair.. Hmmm
Here is the putty :
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod. ... ue_profess
Here is the cream:
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod. ... ue_profess
All the best,
SNB
techprof said:I bought this. If you are less than NW3, this will work. Not for me. (Nothing for me really yet, maybe after my hair transplant in June)
westcovinajoe said:Let us know how it turns out.
Joe.
techprof said:Though I can afford to do fue or go to Dr. Armani or Hasson/Wong, morally I cannot justify spending that much money on cosmetics.
techprof said:cj,
I am willing to have a reasonably good looking hair transplant. I will be spending only 3500$ for my hair transplant. If I were to go to Armani or H/W I will be spending 15,000$ or more. Accepting the fact that I am spending money on a a cosmetic thing was very difficult for me. I always think of what are the good things that can be done with the money instead of spending on cosmetics.
You have to draw a line somewhere. Quite honestly I cannot justify spending 10.000$ or more for hair transplant.
bolshy said:Got the fiber putty last week and I can't believe how good it is (as a diffuse thinner).
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-cj- said:Well, I suggest you people at least try some of this. It has worked really well for me, I wouldn't do my hair without it.