Provillus Hair is not Gender Biased

Unlike some hair loss or hair restoration products, Provillus hair is not gender biased when it comes to the product’s effectiveness. Sure, there’s a male formula and a female formula, but the same science-backed chemistry has gone into each one to assure they each carried the FDA approval with pride.

Provillus is the brainchild of National Products Association, an almost 10-year-old company that has focused their science on health and beauty products to provide quality and an “unprecedented edge” to the hair restoration product category.

Provillus does it work? Yes – that’s how it got its FDA approval. It is also one of the most affordable hair loss solutions in the market place, with a supply typically costing under $50. But probably most impressive of all is the guarantee that comes with this hair loss product. There are a lot of snake oil type products out there (thanks to the expanded world of online shopping), but there are a lot less, rather than more, that come with a guarantee like Provillus does.

Probably one of the neatest things about this hair loss treatment is that it does have the science backing with its inclusion of Minoxidil, but it also comes in a natural and gentle formula utilizing key ingredients that fight hair loss, such as pumpkin, stinging nettle, and various roots. It’s kind of hard to find these elements in nature to rub on your head, so Provillus put the ingredients in pill formula!

Reviews are far and wide about Provillus results in fighting balding hair crowns, male (and female) pattern baldness, premature balding, and the often dreaded receding hair line.

Barbers are talking about it. Hair stylists who have seen trends come and go are talking about it. It just seems clear that with that much talk behind an FDA-endorsed product, Provillus hair would be a clear, almost “no brainer” choice.

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