Inhairit Review

Inhairit

If you have trouble with hair loss and a penchant for bad puns, you might be looking into the product Inhairit. Inhairit is a daily topical solution that promotes hair regeneration and stops the hair from thinning and falling out. Inhairit is targeted at men and women who suffer from pattern baldness. The main ingredient, saw palmetto, is used to decrease the effects of dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. There is a theory that when DHT binds onto hair follicles, it causes hair loss, and Inhairit works to slow down and even reverse such effects. As with any product that you can find online with seemingly-miraculous testimonials, there are pros and cons to the whole affair.

Pros:

– It’s affordable. Inhairit costs about $35 for a one-month supply, although the company’s website recommends getting three months’ worth if you want to see the best results. However, they also guarantee money back for 120 days, which is an admirable testament to their faith in the product.
– It’s nontoxic. Besides the active ingredient, saw palmetto, Inhairit is made up of natural ingredients such as ginger and citrus acid. It’s organic and unscented, meaning you can put it in your hair right before you go out without worrying about taking a shower first.
– It’s easy. You just put five or six drops onto every two-inch section along your scalp. Do this once a day, every day, after you’ve given the bottle a good shake. Rub the solution in with your fingertips and you’re done.

Cons:

– There’s no available efficacy rate. While Inhairit’s website has anecdotal testimonials, there’s no way of finding out how well this product works. Perhaps it works for all the people who try it, but maybe it’s only a fraction. There are no statistics and not a lot of customer reviews online, so there’s no real way to tell if it works or not.
– The secondary ingredients are all pretty useless. Saw palmetto is in every hair loss product, because that’s the ingredient that supposedly slows the progress of DHT. However, while the rest of the ingredients are “organic,” none of them actually do anything to help with balding or thinning of hair. Terminalia chebula and Indian gooseberry may sound medicinal, but there’s no evidence that links them with hair loss treatment. It’s mostly just a mystical-sounding placebo.

While there isn’t much concrete information about Inhairit, it does have an affordable price tag and a good money-back guarantee. You’re going to have to gamble a little when it comes to any hair loss treatment, but it would probably be just as suprising if this product worked than if it didn’t. Well, at least it has a clever name.

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