Another plant stem cell shampoo - seems expensive. Thoughts ?
http://www.amazon.com/Phytoworx-Organic ... B00B2B2VGW
Phytoworx shampoo
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Re: Phytoworx shampoo
Ingredients look very good
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Re: Phytoworx shampoo
I can't find the ingreds list. Someone asked there at Amazon but they didn't list them all. Looked for the company website but had no luck
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Re: Phytoworx shampoo
The ingredients that they do list, such as rosemary and peppermint oils, probably have a small positive effect on hair regrowth. Malus domestica is a fancy name for apple. Studies using apples are very preliminary, meaning they have only been done in test tubes and petri dishes as far as I know - someone let me know if they have actually done an animal or human study - i'd like to see it.
I do encourage people to try essential oils, with rosemary being one of them, based on very promising actual human studies. But you can buy a bottle of 100% pure rosemary oil (1 oz) for about $6.00 and that would last you a very long time, because you only need a drop or two at a time diluted into another product or shampoo. It's possible that the apple stem cells do something positive, but I don't think I would trust a company in which there is no (find-able, at least) website.
I do encourage people to try essential oils, with rosemary being one of them, based on very promising actual human studies. But you can buy a bottle of 100% pure rosemary oil (1 oz) for about $6.00 and that would last you a very long time, because you only need a drop or two at a time diluted into another product or shampoo. It's possible that the apple stem cells do something positive, but I don't think I would trust a company in which there is no (find-able, at least) website.
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Re: Phytoworx shampoo
I can pay any cost for my hairs, if that product maintains my hairs and keep them healthy. What all matters are results how effective they are.
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