Provillus Reviews – By Male and Female Users

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What is Provillus?

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

There’s often some confusion about what Provillus contains and how it works. I’ll attempt to explain it very clearly, and then post some positive and negative Provillus reviews from real users, both male and female.

First of all, you get two things when you order Provillus. The first is a topical solution that you apply to your scalp. This solution contains the chemical minoxidil, which is an FDA-approved drug clinically proven to promote hair regrowth. According to Wikipedia, minoxidil is “known for its ability to slow or stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth.”

The second thing you get with your order of Provillus is a specially formulated vitamin supplement. Each capsule contains herbs and minerals that supply your hair follicles with nutrients.

Women also suffer from hair loss. For them, hair loss is even more traumatic than for men. That’s why there’s a specially designed version of Provillus for women. It’s important that women use this version and not the version designed for men.

Here are some things to remember if you’re using Provillus. First of all, hair grows slowly. Don’t expect instant results. In fact, there might even be a temporary increase in hair loss for the first few weeks. This is known as “shedding” and it’s actually a good thing. It means you’re losing your thin, weak hair. This will be replaced by thicker, healthier hair. But you’ve got to give any hair loss product a chance—it takes time.

We’re all different. No hair loss product will work for everyone. Because Provillus contains minoxidil, it will probably work for most people. But if it doesn’t work, the company that sells Provillus offers a money-back guarantee.

You have to keep on using any hair growth product indefinitely. Otherwise your hair loss might return. If a product works, however, most men and women are willing to put up with this.

Start the Provillus treatment once you begin noticing your hair falling out. Don’t wait till your hair is gone. Long dormant hair follicles can’t be brought back to life.

You must consistently apply Provillus twice a day—every day (plus take the oral supplement). You should start to see some growth after 2 months, but it can take up to a year to see really strong Provillus results.

When you buy a six-month supply of Provillus, the cost works out to a little over a dollar a day. For men and women who are seeing satisfactory results with their hair, that’s a price they’re happy to pay. Many other hair growth products are far more expensive, while others have unpleasant side effects. Safety and value have no doubt contributed to Provillus’s enduring popularity.

Provillus is not available in stores, you can only buy it online. You can visit the official Provillus website HERE.

Not Everyone Likes Provillus

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Here are some Provillus reviews—both bad and good—from real men and women who have used the product. These reviews aren’t affiliated with Provillus in any way. They were posted on hair loss message boards, forums, and places like Amazon.com. First the positive, then the negative.

Provillus Reviews—The Positive

“[Provillus for Women] is great, I have been using this product for 3 months now and I have seen great improvement, my friends and family also notice the difference…The vitamins I do not take as often as I should but the hair drops I use 2x per day (mornings and at bedtime) and it really works. Before I started using this product I spent hundreds of dollars on products that promised results, I did biopsy, I wore wigs, I paid over $500 to weave my hair which ended up making it worse and nothing helped. I was so depressed about my hair until I started to use Provillus.”

“After 6 weeks I am seeing some incredibly positive results. It is early days yet so we’ll see, but I am genuinely pleased if not somewhat surprised with the Provillus results. You can be skeptical about this post. I would indeed encourage a certain amount of healthy skepticism. I’m not trying to convince anyone of anything. I just felt the need to post this in light of my results and seeing many people who have not even tried the product dismissing it.”

“My mother’s hair was quite thin as a result of some of the medication she takes. While this sounded like a bizarre Mother’s Day gift, I gave the Provillus [for Women] to her as her Mother’s Day gift. Well, there is definite new hair growth!”

“Works for me, seriously. I hated the side effects of Propecia and did not really work. Then I tried Revivogen for several years—messy. Then went to Procerin—not sure why I changed. Provillus is by far the best. My hair is thicker. It took about 3 months to see any improvements. I started noticing the difference when I shampoo my hair. The scalp wasn’t smooth anymore. I’ve been using Provillus for about a year.”

Provillus is not available in stores, you can only buy it online. You can visit the official Provillus website HERE.

Provillus Reviews—The Negative

“I’ve been taking Provillus for only a few days, but already I’ve experienced some reasonably bad gastro problems and some constipation (charming topic, I know). I’ve been reading that saw palmetto can cause these side effects.”

“I have used Provilus for over a year now and I am not sure if it works. [They] said it may take over 6 months for results, so I waited, up to a year now, and I’m not gaining any hair. The amount of hair I have is the same as a year ago, but on the positive side I haven’t lost any more. Recently I have looked into hair transplantation. I’m thinning on top but still have hair. A transplant will cost me around $3K which is what I’m planning to try next. I have found that even with a transplant, the doctor recommends a maintenance program such as Provillus.

“Used the product for 4 months and did not see any change. I was just taking the pills though not the overall treatment. I’m sure mixed with the proper minoxidil treatment (like the company recommends) then it works fine.”

“I’ve been using Provillus (both the topical solution and dietary supplement) for approximately the last 8 months, although not very consistently I admit. It’s somewhat difficult to tell, but it may have slowed my rate of hair loss to some extent.”

Provillus is not available in stores, you can only buy it online. You can visit the official Provillus website HERE.

Is Provillus Safer Than Propecia?

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

In addition to providing some Provillus reviews, I’d like to say a quick word about Provillus and how it compares to another leading hair-loss product—Propecia.

Unlike Provillus, which contains the chemical minoxidil, Propecia contains the chemical finasteride. Like minoxidil, finasteride has been clinically proven to prevent hair loss and promote hair regrowth. However, there are some significant differences between minoxidil (Provillus) and finasteride (Propecia).

For one thing, you must get a prescription for Propecia. No prescription is required for Provillus.

More importantly, finasteride (Propecia) is associated with some serious side effects. According to Propecia’s official website, “Women who are or may potentially be pregnant must not use Propecia and should not handle crushed or broken Propecia tablets because the active ingredient may cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs.”

Sexual side effects can be a problem for men as well. According to Wikipedia, “finasteride (Propecia) has been linked to depression and is under investigation by the Swedish Medical Products Agency for possibly causing irreversible sexual side effects.”

There’s a very disturbing online forum for men who have suffered irreversible side effects from taking finasteride. Here’s a sampling of their comments:

“Nothing, absolutely nothing worked to return me to the level of sexual satisfaction i had before finasteride.”

“I am new here and was a long term user of Propecia and cannot believe the side effects from this evil drug. I am sorry, hair is not worth all this.”

“The choice is yours, to risk losing your manhood, or not risk it at all. There are many on here that could care less about hair loss now that finasteride has ruined their lives.”

Pretty sobering stuff. In contrast to finasteride (Propecia), minoxidil (Provillus) has absolutely no sexual side effects. There really aren’t any Provillus side effects at all. At worst it will make your scalp itchy, and Provillus contains powerful moisturizing agents to minimize this.

Find out more about Provillus at their website HERE.