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We initiated research on hair loss products and their effects at the end of 2005. The findings of the research allowed us to choose three most effective hair loss treatment products for 2008. When choosing the best treatments, we based our decisions on the quality of the product, the time necessary to achieve the desired results, and the satisfaction of the product’s users. All three treatments are OTC (over the counter) drugs that do not need a prescription to purchase.


Below are the most effective male and female hair loss treatments on the market.

Product Our Reviews

1. Provillus


The first place is given to this herbal hair loss treatment. Its unique formula of natural ingredients guarantees fast and successful results for both MEN and WOMEN. Provillus has become extremely popular due to its huge success rate, its fast results (as quickly as three months), and its easiness to tolerate by customers. The product also offers exceptional customer service, with a live chat to respond to customers’ inquiries. Apart from that, one of Provillus’s ingredients is the extremely effective FDA-approved Minoxidil 5%, which makes it possible to treat local hair loss problems for both men and women, too.

- HairLossReviews Rating : 9.7
- Price: $149.95 for a 4 month supply

2. Procerin


This product is aimed at dealing with problems at a hair growing stage and targets men in their twenties, for the most part. To our regret, it can’t be used by women yet. Due to the combination of its high success rate, quality ingredients, excellent customer service, the price, and the 90-day your-money-back guarantee, Procerin has been a top natural hair loss treatment on the market for over half a year. For even a faster effect, we offer a comprehensive treatment to our customers: Procerin XT (serum) for external use and Procerin tablets to take internally.

- HairLossReviews Rating : 9.5
- Price: $69.95 for a 3 month supply

3. Advecia


This hair loss treatment is also a top product in the industry. Its unique formula takes into account the natural chemical reactions in our organism and works together with them to ensure the maximum effect of the product ingredients. Advecia can be taken by both MEN and WOMEN and has a 180-day your-money-back guarantee.

- HairLossReviews Rating : 9.2
- Price: $149.95 for a 4 month supply




Compare Hair Loss Products

Below is a brief comparison table displaying the main features of the top three products reviewed for hair loss. We hope such descriptions may help define the products attributes at a glance thus refining to the one that best meets your needs.

 
Provillus
Procerin
Advecia
Chemical-Free
Men and Women Products N/A
Blocks DHT
Packages Available Provillus Hair
Regrowth (solution)
Procerin XT (serum) N/A
Money Back Guarantee
 
Provillus
Procerin
Advecia

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