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Post by hulihoop » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:47 pm

Not recommending this in any way but wanted to bring it to everyone's attention. Have at it....

http://www.naturalcrown.com/

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Re: Crown

Post by driver52 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:31 pm

Hmm interesting..

Has anyone tried this product?
I think I am at the point where im just goin to start buzzing my head...it has been three years since i noticed that it is thinning and its getting more and more difficult to hide it. Lasers(clinical and helmets), minoxidil, finestaride, 2x A&G hair complex all failed.

Is it worth it to continue trying new things people claim that work? Or should I just save my money and hope for the follica, ARI, intercytex companies to come through?

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Re: Crown

Post by jksl » Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:06 pm

Yet another product with no listed ingredients

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Re: Crown

Post by intricate1 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:00 pm

driver52 wrote:Hmm interesting..

Has anyone tried this product?
I think I am at the point where im just goin to start buzzing my head...it has been three years since i noticed that it is thinning and its getting more and more difficult to hide it. Lasers(clinical and helmets), minoxidil, finestaride, 2x A&G hair complex all failed.

Is it worth it to continue trying new things people claim that work? Or should I just save my money and hope for the follica, ARI, intercytex companies to come through?
Give dermaheal a good try and see if there is improvement within one month and report back

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Re: Crown

Post by Pete2 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:55 am

hulihoop wrote:Not recommending this in any way but wanted to bring it to everyone's attention. Have at it....

http://www.naturalcrown.com/

Not quite sure about the above without lookin at ingredients.

Crown/temple regrowth is pretty difficult however there are finally some good natural topicals available.




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Re: Crown

Post by hapyman » Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:41 pm

From the descriptions of how it works or whatever it looks like it is copper peptides, colloidal silver, traces of iron/zinc/tin, and then a bunch of essential oils (none named).

Considering the claimed pictures on the front page (7 days!!!!) and that it is $90 a bottle I doubt I will be trying something like this anytime soon. You can get most of what is named above for much cheaper. Not to mention copper peptides had their day in the limelight before.

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Re: Crown

Post by goten574 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:07 pm

Will any new hair fall aout if I discontinue use?
No, you will keep the hair you’ve gained. This is a unique feature of the Crown system. It is suggested to use the full strength “development phase” dosage (apply at least twice a day) for the first 2 to 3 months. Then a lighter “maintenance” dose can be used, once at night a couple of times a week.
Anyone going to try this? Very expensive

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Re: Crown

Post by Jocko59 » Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:56 pm

Try it and if it doesn't work get your money back after 100 days as the website says.

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Re: Crown

Post by goten574 » Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:29 pm

Jocko59 wrote:Try it and if it doesn't work get your money back after 100 days as the website says.
Trying several things already, do not want to add more to my regimen. Anyone going to try this who isn't on much?

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Re: Crown

Post by Jocko59 » Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:13 pm

I am thinking about giving it a shot. I am going to contact them regarding the guarantee, and get more information.

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