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Post by Bombarie » Mon May 10, 2010 11:41 pm

this mac grow thing is just a normal dermaroller right?

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Re: mac grow

Post by Jacob » Tue May 11, 2010 8:15 am

Link?

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Re: mac grow

Post by Bombarie » Tue May 11, 2010 9:26 am

i`m sorry its mag grow
here is the link
http://www.rollyourscalp.com/

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Re: mac grow

Post by xyion1 » Tue May 11, 2010 10:33 am

Bombarie wrote:i`m sorry its mag grow
here is the link
http://www.rollyourscalp.com/
No, I dont think its a dermaroller because it doesn't have needles. It looks close, but i dont think it breaks the skin. ALso, it looks to have a magnet.

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Post by bluefin » Tue May 11, 2010 1:41 pm

Just mailed the Magro guy and got a reply straight back... I asked him about DHT and how his invention (?) might deal with it... :shock:

" Dear Nick:

Thanks for your interest in Mag-Gro. Your question is a reasonable one, especially since you, and me and everyone else has been hood-winked by the hair care industry for the past 50 years. I have already sent you email explaining that we ship to the UK every day. Now let me answer this last question

Sure, dihydrotestertone (DHT) MAY be a problem when it comes to hair loss, but if it is, it is not a problem until we get older. The older we get the fewer capillaries we have feed the hair follicle. As the blood flow diminishes the hair shaft gets thinnier and eventually falls out. You see, the DHT can't build up if there is ample blood flow.

So yes, if you could find some chemical way to decrease it is possible that hair loss would slow or maybe stop. But if you increase the blood flow DHT is not a problem and Mag-Gro does such an incredible job of increasing the blood flow that it actually causes now hair to grow.

I got to tell you, man to man, it is amazing.

Regards,
D.C. Anderson "

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Re: mac grow

Post by Anxious1 » Tue May 11, 2010 9:11 pm

testimonial from their website:
First let me say Mag-Gro is a great feeling! It took only two days for one of my sparse areas to start filling in. After four days I noticeably I had more hair in front. By the end of the week I had a fuller feeling. By now improved color body (noted by a friend who does hair) curl definition (great surprise) and manageability (a BIG plus). Even beginning to see the red streaks from when I was a kid!

This is one miracle product! My friend RG in Manhattan raves as follows: "It's a wonder non-drug. Grey doesn't show and hair is fluffier, now feels like hair not straw."

This woman was originally hestitant about rolling but was inspired by her husband's quick and handsome results. I saw her a week after she started using it and I swear she had taken five years off her age.
2 days, come on. lol

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Re: mac grow

Post by mitcky » Wed May 12, 2010 6:35 am

Its's interesting and I'm considering it.

Seems to me that a derma roller should work better???? any thoughts?? I am using a derma roller now.

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Re: mac grow

Post by Alex Summers » Wed May 12, 2010 8:21 am

I'm sorry, but this seems like a major scam.

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Re: mac grow

Post by bluefin » Wed May 12, 2010 11:53 am

To be honest I never judge anything on testimonials alone. But I consider Shouting" Scam" a knee jerk reaction and a bit premature. Fair enough then, don't use it. I'll try it as an adjunct. If nothing else it'll be a great toy for my kids' hamster! Might even work! So are U telling me u don't like a massage? :lol:'

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Re: mac grow

Post by mitcky » Wed May 12, 2010 1:12 pm

and don't forget, it makes a great paper clip holder! (see the pics)

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Re: mac grow

Post by Brunz19 » Wed May 12, 2010 3:28 pm

I don't know... I think a super increase of the blood to the head might help, but not as much as one thinks. If that were the case, my D.I.Y clay would have given me the hair of a Greek god by now. Seriously, after I wash it off, it looks like I just got a tan on skin for about 15 minutes. I use it on the entire head (scalp+face) and on the neck.

Don't be too optimistic about this one.

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Re: mac grow

Post by Fizzball » Fri May 14, 2010 6:52 am

I fail to see the brilliance behind such a device especially since it is largely similar to a dermaroller, although I guess it can't really hurt to purchase it to massage your head but I wouldn't expect any sort of testimonial like results from this thing.
Don't mistake my optimism for stupidity

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