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47% of all males will
experience significant hair loss or baldness,
and 30% of all postmenopausal women suffer
severe thinning of the hair. $250 million
is spent annually on hair restoration
products and procedures.
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Instructions
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1. |
For
maximum
benefit,
use
daily.
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2. |
Apply
after
shampooing
and
conditioning
hair
for
best
results.
However,
this
formula
may
be
used
at
any
time
if
it
is
more
convenient.
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Saturate
a
cotton
ball
or
cotton
pad
with
Dr.
Harris'
Original™
Nature's
Hair
+™
and
apply
liberally
to
the
entire
scalp.
INCLUDE
THE
PORTION
OF
THE
SCALP
THAT
CONTAINS
EXISTING
HAIR
AS
WELL
AS
THE
PART
OF
THE
SCALP
THAT
IS
BALD
OR
THINNING. |
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4. |
Massage
the
solution
into
the
scalp
with
your
hands
on
15-30
seconds.
YOU
MAY
EXPERIENCE
TINGLING
OR
A
SENSATION
OF
HEAT
IN
THE
SCALP
FOR
A
SHORT
TIME.
THIS
IS
NORMAL
AND
SHOULD
NOT
BE
CAUSE
FOR
CONCERN.
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5. |
This
is
a
LEAVE-IN
formula
and
should
be
left
on
the
scalp
until
the
next
time
you
shampoo.
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6. |
For
best
results,
we
recommend
the
use
of
a
high
quality
shampoo
and
conditioner.
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| Ingredients:
Dexapanthenol,
Eucalyptus
Oil,
SD40
Alcohol,
Oleoresin
Capsicum,
Menthol,
Vitamin
E
Nicotinate.
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Warning:
This
product
contains
alcohol.
It
should
not
be
stored
in
temperatures
over
130°
F.
or
used
near
open
flame.
The
product
should
not
be
used
around
the
eyes.
If
any
of
the
solution
gets
into
the
eye,
wash
the
eyes,
wash
the
eye
liberally
with
water.
In
the
unlikely
event
of
hypersensitivity
or
allergic
reactions,
discontinue
use
of
the
product
immediately.
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Androgenetic
Alopecia (AGA) is the most common cause of
hair loss. Current research
shows that the balding scalp contains miniaturized
hair follicles
and increased amounts of dihydrotestosterone
(DHT) compared to a hairy scalp. This
suggests the presence of DHT in the scalp
tissue causes AGA. DHT causes
a gradual, progressive shrinkage in the length
and caliber of hair follicles.
Consequently,
each succeeding hair cycle results in production
of smaller, finer hairs. Natural hair
growth is also prevented when secretions,
dirt, dead skin cells and oil form
a sebum plug in the opening of the hair follicle.
This also "turns off" the circulation to the
follicle, causing it to become dormant.
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