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Re-Grow Beautiful Healthy Hair!
Don't Despair! Provillus will re-grow beautiful healthy hair! Yes! You really can re-grow your own hair! No transplants, No surgery. Forget about wigs. Put the hats away.
If you’re among the 85 million men and women suffering from hereditary hair loss, this hair loss treatment can help you grow new hair and regain your youthful, sexy appearance. Provillus contains the clinically tested and approved ingredient to help re-grow your hair. You don’t have to feel despair any longer!
Causes of Men's Hair Loss
Male Pattern Baldness (MPB) is a genetic trait. It’s called Androgenetic Alopecia. It’s inherited from your family. If the men in your family are showing a bald spot on the crown, it’s likely you will too.
This is an issue men have been dealing with for centuries. According to legend, Julius Caesar invented the laurel leaf wreath to cover his receding hairline.
MPB results from genetic traits, and hormonal causes. Provillus can’t change your genetic history, but it can help with the hormonal causes.
Causes of Women’s Hair Loss
It’s not your fault. The perms don’t cause it, hairdryers don’t cause it. Brushing, teasing, and curling don’t cause your hair to fall out. Not even coloring, days in the sun, or any of the other things you do to enhance the beauty of your hair.
The true causes of hair loss fall into three categories:
- Hereditary Hairloss
- Hormone surges or imbalances;
- Serious health issues
Genetic Influences
Hereditary hair loss, or Alopecia, (the scientific name for Female Pattern Baldness), is said to account for 95% of female hair loss.
Actually, that’s good news, because Provillus for Women can help prevent thinning hair due to FPB, and support the re-growth of your own natural hair.
Hormone swings or imbalances
Childbirth is a time when a lot of women start losing hair. This is normal and temporary. As soon as your hormones return to pre-pregnancy levels, your hair will start to re-grow
Thyroid imbalances: Consult a doctor for this matter. Provillus will not help this type of hair loss is a symptom of a more serious problem. However, it can be treated, and then your hair will re-grow.
Menopause is another time when women’s hormones change. Almost 37% of women experience hair thinning after menopause. This is usually temporary, but your doctor can tell you more about it.
Serious Health Issues
Certain medical conditions, some prescription drugs, or severe illness (such as cancer) may contribute to hair loss. Again, this is usually temporary, but your health care provider will be able to advise you.
To find out more details, please check the link below:
"How To Re-Grow Healthy Hair"!
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