Is Provillus just the next ‘miracle natural hair loss treatment’ in a long line of products that promise great results they can’t possibly deliver or just a scam? Find it out in this Provillus review.
It’s a fact of life that as men age (and women too) either they will begin to lose their hair or it will go gray. It’s simply genetics and there is nothing we can do about right? Wrong!
Modern science may not yet have cured the common cold, but they haven’t been sitting on their thumbs either; and since ego (yes, I’m guilty) plays a part in the lives of men, women and doctors, it’s only natural that a certain percentage of medical research is used to aid in the prevention of hair loss. The important question is this, do these products work or are they simply the snake oil of our modern age? I decided to put one such product "Provillus” to the test and find out the truth for myself.
First let’s lay down some ground rules; there may be certain conditions or genetic disorders that make any treatment non-functional; since I obviously don’t know your particular situation, I’d advise you to perform your own research.