Are hair loss supplements safe to take and use?
Absolutely. As long as a hair loss supplement or product is taken as directed by the manufacturer, it is completely safe to take for nearly everyone. Most hair loss supplements are considered natural and nutritional, which means they don’t contain any “drugs”. All products we recommend here are free from any steroids, chemicals, and hormones.
What are the side effects of using hair loss supplements?
The only side effect we have experienced and heard of is the growth of hair!
How long should the product be taken for?
Our study took place over a period of 6 months, and this gave the products ample time to take effect. When trying a new product, we recommend giving it a steady 6-9 months of use to see what kind of results you can get from the product. The long time period is not only recommended because it takes time for your body to process nutrients and repair itself, but hair growth itself is a slow process that really takes quite some time to see.
Many people will order products and try them for a few days or a few weeks, in the hopes they will see immediate results. This just doesn’t happen. Nothing can fix you instantly, so be very patient.
Are the results permanent?
Some subjects report that their hair loss stops after taking these products as directed, and most of the subjects also report a continued cessation of hair loss, even when the product is no longer taken. In general, it has also been noted that the younger the subject is, the better chance they have of their results being permanent.
Should I take hair loss pills with Rofaine or Propecia?
Well, whether or not you should is completely up to you. That being said, there is no harm in mixing a supplement and a topical medication. Many people have seen excellent results from Propecia when it was combined with another hair loss supplement.
Do I need a prescription?
Absolutely not. No product that claims to be natural or herbal will require a prescription. If it does, something is wrong, and we highly suggest you avoid ordering any products from the website that makes the claims.
Do any of these products work on women?
The answer is… Sometimes. The main ingredients in most of these products usually tend to focus on reducing DHT, which is only found in men. So, in this case, no, they will not help you.