It’s on your computer keyboard. It’s on your pillow. It’s in and around your sink trap. It’s on your shoulders. It’s inside your helmet, hat or headgear. It’s just about everywhere but where it’s meant to be. ‘It’ of course is your hair; hair that’s raced frantically to the telogen stage of its life cycle. It’s almost as if every bulb and follicle each have miniature magnets with like poles facing one another. Assuring ourselves this is likely to be temporary; stress related perhaps, we solider on. Our third eye will soon start to notice the sleazy hair-loss market related advertising throughout the printed and online world; there are over 1.3 million hair loss products in the northern hemisphere alone! Eventually we catch a glimpse of ourselves in the mirror or on a photograph and that, paradoxically, is when the strength of our ‘bond’ is at its most promising. Our ironclad engagement is formed with a market that is perpetually littered with maximum promises and low returns. It’s market that tweets, blogs and articulates high quality information about low quality products to desperate people willing to ‘give it a go’. We need to disenthrall ourselves with most claims being made by hair loss product producers no matter how much gloss their marketing, labels, or even products contain. We need to refuse to be blinded by science as our hands – already thumbing through our wallets for our credit cards – convince us we need to try the latest hair loss solution. I cannot say for sure exactly how much I wasted on the global world of hair loss products but I know it was somewhere between £15-20k. I know. It’s shocking. It feels like I tried almost every latest product and gadget that came available. I can’t believe I found time for any other activity; in hindsight I was always treating my hair fall. After searching the world over (via the internet) incredibly and ironically it was a product that is manufactured just across the Pennines that reversed my hair loss. In less than 11 weeks I saw my own first green shoots of hope. Hope indeed was the always soil of my hair loss. My cost of eventual ‘success’ was negligible. The product that is most effective has a relatively low cost but high return. It’s hard to identify what we take for granted; such as our own familiarity with cynicism. Contact Lee by email.
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