Provillus vs Rogaine

While I love to blab away about the benefits of Provillus on the blog, I am also aware that another hair loss medication  exists, which claims to do all the same things  that Provillus does.  I guess being a fan of daytime television, it is almost impossible for me to not to have heard of it. Let us take look at the product  Rogaine and see how it stacks up  with Provillus.

A little history…

Ok, so everybody and their cousin has heard about Rogaine, one of the most popular hair regrowth treatments that has ever seen the light of day.  This highly touted formula has had the advantage of an intense promotional campaign since its introduction to the world in the late eighties.  Rogaine has become synonymous with Minoxidil, the chemical within the topical solution which is responsible for new hair growth in men and women. While  the researchers at Rogaine’s parent company, Pfizer, were the first ones to stumble upon the miracle of Minoxidil (which was originally being looked at to treat high blood pressure- the hair regrowth was just a side effect), they no longer own the exclusive patent rights to the chemical.  This allows the people over at Provillus to  add this  miraculous little drug  that inhibits DHT and enables new hair growth to their solution without having to spend billions on research, development, FDA approval and Marketing.  It also has allowed them to tweak with the formula and include a few things that Rogaine never thought of.

What Provillus has…

Besides Minoxidil, Provillus also includes  essential vitamins, minerals, and herbs that not only help you grow new hair, but also help fortify your scalp and feed your follicles.  Provillus includes a daily supplement that includes essential B vitamins (B6 and Biotin)  as well as the minerals Magnesium and Zinc  which are essential to strong healthy hair.  Also included  are  things such as Saw Palmetto, Nettle, Muira Puama and Urva Ursa which have been used for centuries to treat hairloss. The topical  solution also contains Azelaic Acid which  kills built up bacteria within the follicles.  While Minoxidil is the new wonder drug, thses other added ingredients gives users of Provillus a step up when it comes to  obtaining and then keeping their new hair.

End Results

Cruising around the Net and reading various testimonials from users of both Rogaine and Provillus I have come to the conclusion the the Provillus users are generally much happier with the overall results. While Rogaine works, many people  claim that it is “too messy” and that the results are “unsatisfactory”. One guy complained that the new hair the rogaine managed to grow looked a bit like peach fuzz.   Provillus  users seem to be much happier with the results of their solution and how hier hair looks after several months of use. The only knock I read about Provillus is that it tends to take a little longer than Rogaine to produce results, but then the resulting hair ends up looking better.

In conclusion both Rogaine and Provillus can work for you if you are suffering from typical pattern baldness, however if I was take just one to a deserted island, it would definetely be Provillus since the results seem to be a bit more favorable. Of course then you may ask, why the heck would I care about my hair, if I was going to end up on a deserted island. That, my friend is a good question that i cannot answer at this time.

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