Amazonia Natural Hair Lotion
I am here in Dubai for last 4 years. Two years back my hair loss started then i tried few products like keshyog hair oil for 3-4 months but no use, regain for 4 months no use. Now somebody told me Amazonia Natural Hair Lotion from Brazil is good and having good results. If anybody used it then please help me to decide or share any other product which is good.
I’m unable to find any listed ingredients on the product site, but there are some completely unbelievable before/after photographs shown. In this apparent before/after photo set, it looks like they’re trying to say that this lotion will make someone go from a Norwood Class 6 to a nearly juvenile hairline. That’s absolutely ridiculous.
I’ve got no idea what magic is in this lotion, but in all of my years I’ve never seen any product that could even come close to producing results like that. If this lotion could really do what their photos show, that would make this essentially a cure… and I’m sorry, but a cure for hair loss doesn’t exist. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say I believe that it’s fake, but you’re welcome to try it and report back.
Also, it’s worth noting that Rogaine (or Regaine) should be used for more than just a few months if you hope for benefits. I understand your impatience (we all want hair right now), but if you expect miracles when it comes to treating your hair loss, you run the risk of being extremely disappointed and bald.
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Update: See Dr. Bauman’s comments below. The makers of this product are using transplant patient photos and passing them off as results from their product.
The before and after pictures associated with that link are pictures of Dr. Alan Bauman’s father — they were ripped from his website. Dr. Bauman did multiple HTs on his father over the years. You can go to his site and find the story, and the same pics. Thats pretty eggregious behavious and someone should alert Dr. B.
Over the past day, some moron has tried posting comments to this page using 9 different names (all with the same IP address). Some comments had support for this magic lotion and others were claiming the photos aren’t Dr. Bauman’s patient. This is why we hold comments in moderation for review. Not all sites do this though, which is how people end up seeing fake reviews and getting ripped off.
It just goes to show how far scammers will go when trying to convince people to buy their product. Buyer beware.