Newbie Here, Testing The LaserComb

Sloane

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Hi guys,

I have been losing hair since my early 20's. A few years back I started taking propecia, but experienced some side effects after the second month. I also tried using Rogaine but it made my hair/scalp all greasy...and made me dizzy. I kind of gave up on my hair, until recently I was looking at photos. Damn, I really need to do something about this! So I was going to start back on the propecia, and try the Rogaine foam. I was doing some research on the net and came across these lasercombs. There are many mixed reviews, so I decided to order one and try it for myself. I have decided to Blog my experience with the LaserComb. You can see my blog here - http://www.lasercombreview.com.au

I am in no way affiliated with HairMax. If this thing doesn't work, and is a waist of money, I am going to say so. I am going to give it 6 months, and if I notice some results I will obviously keep going. For those of you who have considered going the lasercomb route, feel free to check my blog. I will update it every month with new photos.

Cheers
Brad
 

Hans Gruber

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good luck,i think youre going to need it,i think youd be much better off spending the $530 in minoxidil,propecia and nizoral 2%.
 

Harie

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If you wanted to spend $600 on lasers, you should have gone to www.overmachogrande.com and built your own laser helmet. Would have been 200 diodes and a custom enclosure for the same prices as the POS hairmax comb (the POS hairmax comb that's not going to work - I might add)
 
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