Livon Hair gain Tonic Sucks
If you are suffering from hair loss, baldness, etc., I am
sure you have thought of trying Livon Hair gain tonic. All those shining
commercial shown might make you think that it will help regain your lost charm
but I warn you that it is a complete waste of money and it is just not
effective in any way. Since my early twenties I have been suffering from hair
loss and over the years I have been trying all kind of products to control my
hair loss but so far nothing worked.
When they started showing commercials for Livon hair Gain
Tonic, like everyone else, I also was pretty excited and I was one of the first
to use the product. I used it continuously for 3 months but stopped using it when
I didn’t find any positive result. I followed all the instructions and even
tried eating healthier food just to improve my chances of hair re growth but
honestly I didn’t see any sign of improvement and so finally after 3 months of
using Livon Hair gain tonic I stopped and instead went for a hair weaving.
I think investing in hair weaving is a much better idea than
wasting money on products such as Livon hair gain tonic or for that matter any
other hair product. I know you might argue that how can artificial hair replace
natural hair? But the fact is hair weaving looks very much close to natural
hair and only if you allow touching or feeling the texture of your hair than
you can say that it is an artificial hair.
SO my humble request to all friends suffering from hair loss
and baldness, stop wasting money on such commercially hyped products. Hair loss
is an hormonal disorder and medical science haven’t so far found a cure for it
so all these products claiming to control hair loss or promote hair growth are
all waste of money and don’t fall prey to such products.
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