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Dandruff Treatment and Cure
Testimonials

My hair loss was rapidly increasing while my self esteem was rapidly decreasing. I tried some expensive tonics which promised results and nothing happened. Then I found this simple recipe. It works. ENOUGH SAID. I'm back to how I should look. Thanks!

L.C., Chicago

This truly is the only thing I've tried that actually works. The price is right and I am totally happy. Cheers!

G.S., Sydney

 Brilliant Stuff. Cured my dandruff, I can already see my hair starting to grow again and it's been only 3 weeks. I can't wait to get it all back, I know it could take a few months but it's fun looking in the mirror every day and seeing more and more hair. I can't thank you enough.

J.M., Auckland

I was a total skeptic but at $35 I thought "why not". It's actually true. My skin did feel smoother and softer after the first use and now my hair is indeed coming back. I hope you print this and people read it and decide to try it. All those fellow balding men out there, "Give It A Try!!" it is amazing.

K.F., New York

You said to get back to you so here I am. It's an overwhelming thank you! I had lost hope. Not anymore. My hair is feeling thicker and the receded parts are growing back slowly and steadily, getting thicker and thicker. Awesome stuff, I wish I could thank the Indian Guy. Too bad he can't get some credit.

R.B., Victoria

It's curing my baldness and my girlfriend is using it too. She thinks its good for her hair as well, makes it thicker and softer, she said you should try marketing it towards women as well. Anyway, Thanks a million!

B.L., Vancouver

Hi there. Thought I should give you a testimonial as this stuff really does work. I would recommend it to anyone. If your dads bald you might as well start now and not end up like him. The best bargain I have ever purchased. Thanks!!

H.K., London

This is the goods. I started losing my hair last year and I'm only 18. I thought there was no hope and I couldn't afford to try the expensive treatments. Lucky I found your site. Praise the Indian Stranger, my hair is coming back and what was left is getting thicker again. I cannot thank you enough!

K.C., Brisbane

Unbelievable Stuff. my hair starting to grow speedy and it's been only 2weeks. I
don't have words to thank you .I must advice other people who having hair loss
problem they must try it. thank you again.

Ykk., Japan

Hello! My husband is using the hair tonic now and is very pleased. We live in northern Minnesota where there is a lot of iron in the water, which ravages your hair. So far, so good with the tonic....soft hair and more of it! :-) All the best to you!


Mary Alice., Minnesota

I can't thank you enough!!!! I'm 34 and my hair has been thinning for about twelve
years. It was getting to a point that I felt people would really start noticing.
I've gone through intense periods of fear and anxiety over this. I've looked for
several years for a solution that was affordable. I ran across your website one
night and bought it. I faithfully used the solution and in ten days I saw my first
new hair! I can't describe the relief and excitement that I felt!!!!! After a
couple of months of use the area that had thinned has thickened back to a normal
state. I would say I loose about one fourth of the hair I used to when I shower or
comb my hair. In addition, this solution has brought relief to my dandruff. I
don't use the solution daily anymore. I use it about three times a week. The hair
is continuing to grow. Again, thank you for taking the time to get this in the
public's hands. I also hope you are making a decent profit with this.


Gratefully, Deborah Factor
Kansas
 

Dandruff - Hair Care and Scalp Treatment

Hair Care and Scalp Treatment

Dandruff is a chronic condition that can almost always be controlled, but it may take a little patience and persistence. In general, mild scaling can often be helped by daily cleansing with a gentle shampoo to reduce oiliness and cell buildup.

When regular shampoos fail, OTC dandruff shampoos may succeed. But dandruff shampoos aren't all alike, and you may need to experiment until you find one that works best for you. Dandruff shampoos are classified according to their active ingredient:

  • Zinc pyrithione shampoos (Suave Dandruff Control Shampoo, Head & Shoulders). These contain the antibacterial and antifungal agent zinc pyrithione, which has been shown to reduce the fungus that causes dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.
  • Tar-based shampoos (Neutrogena T/Gel, Tegrin). Coal tar, a byproduct of the coal manufacturing process, helps conditions such as dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis by slowing cell turnover. But coal tar has an "earthy" smell, can give light-colored hair an orange tint and may make treated skin more sensitive to sunlight.
  • Shampoos containing salicylic acid (Ionil T). These "scalp scrubs" help eliminate scale, but they may leave your scalp dry, leading to more flaking. Using a conditioner after shampooing can help counter dryness.
  • Selenium sulfide shampoos (Selsun, Exsel). These shampoos help prevent cell turnover and may also reduce the number of malassezia. Because they can discolor blonde, gray or chemically colored hair, be sure to use them only as directed and to rinse well after shampooing.
  • Ketoconazole shampoos (Nizoral). The newest addition to the dandruff armamentarium, ketoconazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent that may work when other shampoos fail. It's available over-the-counter as well as by prescription.

Try using one of these shampoos daily until your dandruff is controlled, then cut back to two or three times a week. If one type of shampoo works for a time and then seems to lose its effectiveness, try alternating between two types of dandruff shampoos. Be sure to leave the shampoo on for at least 5 minutes — this allows the ingredients time to work. Some experts suggest lathering twice for best results.

If you've shampooed faithfully for several weeks and there's still a dusting of dandruff on your shoulders, talk to your doctor or dermatologist. You may need a prescription-strength shampoo or more aggressive treatment with a steroid lotion.

Self-care

You can't prevent dandruff, but you can take steps to reduce your risk:

  • Learn to manage stress. Stress affects your overall health, making you susceptible to a number of conditions and diseases. It can even help trigger dandruff or exacerbate existing symptoms.
  • Shampoo often. If you tend to have an oily scalp, daily shampooing to remove the excess oil may help prevent dandruff.
  • Cut back on styling products. Hair sprays, styling gels, mousses and hair waxes can all build up on your hair and scalp, making them oilier. Some people may even develop allergies to various hair-care products.
  • Eat a healthy diet. For overall good health, include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and small amounts of lean protein in your diet.
  • Get a little sun. Sunlight may be good for dandruff. But because exposure to ultraviolet light damages your skin and increases your risk of skin cancer, don't sunbathe. Instead, just spend a little time outdoors. And be sure to wear sunscreen on your face and body.