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Natasha26
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Hair Loss Type: Androgenetic Alopecia (Female Pattern Baldness)
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Treatment Regimen: Nanogen Scalproller
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Shu Uemura Silk Bloom shampoo and conditioner
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WAWAZA Aya Camellia oil
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MD Hair

Post by Natasha26 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:12 pm

Hi everyone,

I tried a new formula to control my scalp oiliness, itching and irritation by MD Lash factor called MD Scalp Essential and MD Nutri Hair supplement by Susan F. Lin M.D. for a month treatment. The MD Scalp essential, which contains Leaf Cell Culture extract from a plant called Syringa Vulgaris (lilac), Mandelic Acid, and Caffeine is really incredible to absorb scalp oiliness and give hair volume as well as relieving itchy scalp. The treatment works by addressing the bacteria/fungus on the scalp. It specifies that it is for female scalp but I dont see any reason why man can't use it as well.

The supplement has a 30-day supply in it and it has lilac extract as well in it. I was really curious to try this new hair treatment because I have never used anything that contains lilac. I would say it really does what it says on the tin by controlling oiliness, itchiness and scalp irritation.

Natasha26
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Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:32 am
Hair Loss Type: Androgenetic Alopecia (Female Pattern Baldness)
Have you had a hair transplant?: No
Treatment Regimen: Nanogen Scalproller
Nanogen VEGF serum
Nanogen Intervention for women
Shu Uemura Silk Bloom shampoo and conditioner
Shu Uemura Essence Absolue
Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil Shampoo
WAWAZA Aya Camellia oil
Funori Seaweed Hair powder
Omega 3 6 9+1 capsule of Evening primrose oil daily

Re: MD Hair

Post by Natasha26 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:13 am

Hello everyone,

I want to do an update on the MD Scalp Essential. I have been using the serum for quite a while and it works in balancing scalp hormones responsibile for causing imbalance resulting in hair loss. When used consistently everyday as suggested, my hair loss was controlled. The lilac stem cell really works at the cellular level to enhance scalp health.

I would definitely do another cure with the M.D hair products especially their MD Restoration Hair Follicle Energizer and their shampoo.

Jacob
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Re: MD Hair

Post by Jacob » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:07 pm

Natasha, is this the product? http://mdlashfactor.com/products-page/h ... -essential

I don't see the lilac stem cell ingred listed :-k
They do say though: "However, because ingredients are subject to change, we cannot guarantee that these lists are complete, up-to-date and/or error-free. For an accurate listing of ingredients in each product, please refer to your product packaging."

Natasha26
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Posts: 396
Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:32 am
Hair Loss Type: Androgenetic Alopecia (Female Pattern Baldness)
Have you had a hair transplant?: No
Treatment Regimen: Nanogen Scalproller
Nanogen VEGF serum
Nanogen Intervention for women
Shu Uemura Silk Bloom shampoo and conditioner
Shu Uemura Essence Absolue
Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil Shampoo
WAWAZA Aya Camellia oil
Funori Seaweed Hair powder
Omega 3 6 9+1 capsule of Evening primrose oil daily

Re: MD Hair

Post by Natasha26 » Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:36 am

Hi Jacob,

That's the product. The list of ingredients is indeed not complete.

The ingredients for the MD Scalp Essential are the following: Water. SD Alcohol, Glycerin, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Mandelic Acid, Syringa Vulgaris Leaf Cell Culture Extract, Caffeine, Potaqssium Sorbate, Meltodextrin, Polysorbate, Fragrance.

I really like this serum for balancing the scalp when it is doing crazy things like itchy, excessively oily or falling in huge clumps. It does a good job at keeping everything in check.

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