There is NOTHING in the "tricho supplement" that cannot be found in a multvitamin / supplement from Holland & Barrett for half the price. It's just a few vitamins and a bit of lysine! I can't believe the bollocks that guest is spouting.
Obviously hair products ARE different otherwise we would all be using the poundshp 10 for a quid and have gleaming tresses but we don't have.
I tried the KP shampoo and conditioner and it did nothing for me. Haven't tried the elasticer (even though I got a freebie) as I just don't have the hair washing regime which allows all that time and faffing so I can't pass an opinion on that.
I have tried cheap, expensive and all in between and only Pantene (and only one type) tames my hair which luckily isn't expensive but for every 1 who likes it there will be 10 who will hate it.
This week I was up close to a lady I usually see only from a distance, and noticed that her hair was like Worzel Gummidge, now I can't believe that she wanted it that way, it's just she hasn't found THE one to tame it, and it won't necessarily be one anyone here uses. Luck of the draw. Others can use any old thing on the bathroom shelf and have no problems.
Just can't generalise.
I've recently used Alberto Balsam blueberry shampoo and conditioner, it gets good reviews and is cheap as anything.
Smells gorgeous and feels nice to use...but.... I've nearly scratched my scalp off it's been that itchy. Oh well, at least I've tried it.
They've just mentioned Audrey Hepburn! Oooh so the lately-departed Mr Tortoise head washed Audrey's hair 50 years ago. BIG DEAL.
RedT;900750[B said:]Sulphates are usually what cause itching in hair products[/B]. Also know to cause bacne! I switched to sulphate free shampoo and conditioner and it made a huge difference to both.
To the OP, absolutely agree! Many supplements have been shown to be totally useless anyway but if you're going to take them, pay the buttons they cost to make,not what it cost in packaging and marketing!
world renounced trichologist
Certainly is now. ;-)