xenna topical 183
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xenna topical 183
hi guys i have talked about this before with jacob,i used this treatment a long time ago and i think it helped as it contains msm,and the product went off the market only to return because xenna was getting a lot of contact from users that were upset they could not buy it,so the product has been relaunched again so what do you think guys as on the box it says finally a product that works. :-"
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Re: xenna topical 183
forgot to add it says to apply three to four times a day? would that be something to do with dht levels during the day as it says it is for male hair loss and as natural ladies as well with mpb. :-"
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Re: xenna topical 183
well say no more, it must work then.on the box it says finally a product that works. :-"
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Re: xenna topical 183
Anxious....every Internet message board has one and you're it for this board apparently
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Re: xenna topical 183
Anxious1 has been on the hair loss circuit for a long time now and has tried a lot of things in his time and surprise surprise they all failed despite their startling claims, sure he might be harsh at times but for the most part he means well.
On another note, I know nothing about this product but four times a day seems excessive and completely impractical... I'd proceed with caution.
The before and after photos aren't worth much either, the picture of the man at the bottom is taken at different angles, different lighting conditions (may cause the illusion of different density, bright light exposes more skin making it seem like there is less hair whilst dark lighting allows the skin to be less visible creating an illusion of more hair), and the hair lengths are different (may create the illusion of more density).
On another note, I know nothing about this product but four times a day seems excessive and completely impractical... I'd proceed with caution.
The before and after photos aren't worth much either, the picture of the man at the bottom is taken at different angles, different lighting conditions (may cause the illusion of different density, bright light exposes more skin making it seem like there is less hair whilst dark lighting allows the skin to be less visible creating an illusion of more hair), and the hair lengths are different (may create the illusion of more density).
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Re: xenna topical 183
Fizzaball from the looks of your pictures above your hair might have receded just a little further back than mine got. I am seeing some definite improvement with the Miconazole Nitrate I've been talking about in the other thread....I'm not sure if Anxious has tried that but I would recommend it for anyone....
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Re: xenna topical 183
Sorry I took those pictures from the Xenna 183 website, they were meant to prove that this product actually works but I don't see it at all.
My hair loss isn't at that advanced state yet and I am much younger than the person in those pictures
I look forward to your next batch of photos Charlie B.
My hair loss isn't at that advanced state yet and I am much younger than the person in those pictures
I look forward to your next batch of photos Charlie B.
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Re: xenna topical 183
hi guys i used this product a long time ago and as many things it may help,but has to be combined but there was talk that msm is good for hair loss, and as said the product was stopped and many users contacted xenna wanting to buy it still,so there must be some happy customers,it maybe more a womans treatment.
Other than that the pic on there site are not that exciting. :-"
Other than that the pic on there site are not that exciting. :-"
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Re: xenna topical 183
one what exactly?Anxious....every Internet message board has one and you're it for this board apparently
one person that requires proof that something works other than a company saying it works?
spend a few more yrs trying treatments and maybe youll understand where i am coming from.
until then , well to quote an old saying, 'well your young, u gotta learn the hard way'.
with regards to those photos though, i'd say they r exactly the same. its not even a good fake, even with different lighting and angles, its still obvious the hair is exactly the same.
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Re: xenna topical 183
I didn't realize they stopped making/selling the 183. They discontinued the hair gel I loved so much..but I don't see that back.
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Re: xenna topical 183
yes j they discontinued the topical and due to ex users contacting them they reintroduced it back in 2010 :-"
by the way j have you tried laser therapy,as i had one of the first hairmax combs and i think it gave more body to the hair,but it packed up the power supply were crap but i have seen a more powerful hand held laser by raymax on ebay and its a lot cheaper than hairmax and omg has his do it yourself helmet which im not sure i can build one. :-"
by the way j have you tried laser therapy,as i had one of the first hairmax combs and i think it gave more body to the hair,but it packed up the power supply were crap but i have seen a more powerful hand held laser by raymax on ebay and its a lot cheaper than hairmax and omg has his do it yourself helmet which im not sure i can build one. :-"
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