A patient shuffled into my office last week, obviously in discomfort.
She removed the hat she was wearing… and showed me her scalp.
It was so red and inflamed it looked scalded!
The cause?
A hair thickening shampoo she'd been using for only 3 weeks.
I wish I could say this was a one off.
Yet I’ve seen reactions like this to hair thickening shampoo too many times to count.
Because while they may be promoted as safe for use daily…
In order to FORCE volume into your hair follicles….
Hair thickening shampoos are far from gentle.
In fact, they’re riddled with harsh chemicals which may do more harm than good:
1. Sulfates - Sulfates are strong cleansing agents added to create a lather. Yet they can also strip the hair and scalp of natural oils. This then triggers dryness, irritation, and shrinking of the hair shaft.
2. Parabens - Parabens are preservatives added to prolong the shelf life of shampoos. However, they can also cause scalp irritation. Some studies even suggest they disrupt your hormones, leading to irregular menstrual cycles.
3. Silicones - Silicones are included to give the hair a smoother, thicker appearance. Yet if rubbed into the scalp daily, silicones can clog the pores, block moisture absorption, and make the scalp dry, itchy, and inflamed.
So you see, with all these side effects, hair thickening shampoos are a TERRIBLE solution to thinning hair.
They may, in fact, accelerate your hair loss, rather than restore your luscious locks.
Yet I didn’t just write this email to shock you..
Because after treating tons of patients with thinning hair…
I've found a way to add volume and vitality to your hair strands without a drop of harsh chemicals.
Instead, this solution nourishes your hair follicles with all the nutrients they need to grow stronger, thicker hair.
The result is visible in as little as 14 days—real thickness from healthier hair, not chemical coatings.
You can find out how to use this solution in less than a minute at home in this short video:
>>>How to restore your hair’s volume and vitality without harsh chemicals