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Hair Growth pills


Question Posted Friday July 17 2009, 10:10 pm

i live in the uk, and i want my hair to grow as long as possible during the summer holidays, so it look better by september. i have fairly thick hair, so im not looking for pills for volume but just for growth. not many good products are avalible in the uk but on ebay i found nioxin. is it any good? i hear it also help nail growth which would be grea. is it safe to buy it off ebay? does anyone know where i can order hair growth pills, conditioner, etc. that delivers to the uk? Thanks in advance. and i am sure that i want to take pills, natural or chemical. u have no idea how awful my hair looks right now.

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Additional info, added Friday July 17 2009, 10:24 pm:
also, im indian so i heard about product like exotic allure but would it work for me?.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Saturday July 18 2009, 7:32 pm:
Have you ever tried heading more on the herbal/vitamin side?

Yeah there are claims that will make your hair grow. Garnier Fructise does it well.. makes it stronger, and promotes growth.

Take a multivitamin daily, too. Vitamins E, A, K, and C all help in growth and health of the hair, skin, and nails. Omega-3 fatty acids help with skin as well.. if you want to look good =].

Live healthy.. try lessening junk food and exercise, which can really help your cells to be healthier.

In drugstores there are multivitamins just for hair and skin.. cheaper than getting the real thing. I'd try that out first before going to real pills.

Remember, no matter what you get, you won't see results over night.. but keep up with the routine of taking care of yourself (not implying you aren't), and you'll look your best by September.

I hope I helped =]]

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christina answered Saturday July 18 2009, 2:23 am:
I'm not sure if there is a Sally's Beauty Supply store in the UK, but if there is, you can buy Hair Growth shampoo. I wouldn't recommend taking a pill because who knows what's in them. With the shampoo, you know it's formulated to do what it says. They uses it on horses to make their hair grow & it's called Mane & Tail. I used it before and saw instant results.

As for stuff to make your nails grow, they have nail polish that does that. It has green tea in it, but I think that if you just drink some green tea, it could affect that as well without having to buy a nail polish to do it. But if you prefer the nail polish, I'm also pretty sure they carry it at Sally's. If you don't have a Sally's Beauty Supply over there, I would order online from their site. :)

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