Does Scalp Med work?
September 28th, 2008There’s no question that Scalp Med works. That’s because it contains minoxidil, which has been clinically proven to stop hair loss. According to Wikipedia, minoxidil is “known for its ability to slow or stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth.”
OK, so why not just buy minoxidil? Well, Scalp Med contains a lot more than just minoxidil. When you buy it you get three different things:
Vitadil 5A: This is the part that contains the minoxidil.
Nutrisol-RM: This contains essential amino acids, minerals, herbs and nutrients that help to penetrate the hair follicle.
Cortex Enlarger: This is a special thickening hair spray that adds body and fullness to thin hair.
One of the problems with using minoxidil alone is that it creates an incredibly itchy scalp, resulting in dandruff. Not good! The makers of Scalp Med wanted to create a product that stopped hair loss and grew hair without itchiness and dandruff. They did this by making sure Scalp Med properly moisturizes the scalp as it works.
The fact is, stopping hair loss and growing new hair isn’t that hard. But it’s the quality of the hair that counts. Thin, wispy strands of new hair aren’t going to do you much good. Scalp Med provides your new hair with lots of vitamins and minerals to make sure it grows in thick, clean, and healthy.
For example, you can’t grow a thick, luxurious lawn just by throwing a few seeds on the ground. The grass that comes up has to be cultivated, fertilized, and fed with the proper nutrients. It’s the same for your hair. Using minoxidil alone is like throwing a few seeds on the ground. Using Scalp Med is like using Lawn Doctor.
One of the best things about Scalp Med is their trial offer and money-back guarantee. If after 60 days you don’t see the results you want, just return the bottles. Even if they’re completely empty. And it only costs $14.95 for the 60 day trial. With this offer, I honestly don’t see how anyone could ever complain.
To find out more about Scalp Med, just go to their website here.
