Posted in Hair by: admin
April 28th, 2008
Is there any truth to the claim that it that it dramatically grows hair? It even has a money back guarantee. Has anyone used this product b4?
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April 30th, 2008 at 8:47 am
“Is there any truth to the claim that it that it dramatically grows hair?”
I doubt it. In general, hair grows at a rate set by your genetics. While nutrients might help (and any sort of malnourishment would hurt), very few people in the modern-day western world would benefit from any supplement. We just are so close to the maximum potential anyways, that there is really not much benefit.
May 1st, 2008 at 1:54 pm
Hi, I know a few people who have tried the nara oil and while it didn’t make their hair grow super fast, that is impossible, it did grow somewhat quicker after some time but it did make it super healthy, shiny and their scalp in perfect condition. And nara oil is just a brand type, it is not a unique oil, it is exactly the same as brahmi amla oil, which is a blend of natural indian oils, and nara have just bought rights to this and whacked a new name on it, and try to charge like $70 for it, I know this as I researched the topic myself some time ago. You can buy brahmi amla oil either from health food stores or the internet, I get mine on ebay for $8. And yes, my hair grows a bit faster and is super healthy, soft and shiny. Honestly, I know what I am talking about, I researched this for ages, as I was considering buying the nara oil too, but the price was just too much and I am so glad I did my homework, it definately paid off. Spend the very reasonable $8 and save your back pocket, your hair will thankyou for it as well.