A BALDING woman has shared the beauty buy that restored a full head of hair.
Her beauty tip, she explained, nets her treatments for less than $14 a month.
A balding woman shared her favorite product for hair growth (stock photo)[/caption]Redditor Safirog3 shared the haircare tip in a post.
She raved about Phytophanere by Phyto supplements, which she said works “muuuch better” than others she’s tried.
While the hair and nail supplements can be pricey, at $90 per bottle, she explained that she saves money by stocking up during sales.
Each $90 bottle comes with 240 capsules, enough for four months of treatment.
The brand, she revealed, puts their products on steep discounts often.
“I only buy when they have their 40% sale, which is every major holiday,” she said.
“So it’s $54 for a four-month supply instead of $90.”
The trick, she explained, brings their cost down to $13.50 per month.
Best of all, the pills are small, undetectable, and effective.
“The pills are tiny and easy to swallow. Even my 9-year-old niece takes them with no problem,” she said.
“It stopped her massive hair fall within a month.”
The beauty fan revealed that she takes the supplements with additives for extra benefits.
“I combine it with MSM powder and bamboo extract (but that’s optional; I just like the benefits), which I take with vitamin C,” she said.
The routine has reversed her balding scalp and restored her mane.
She revealed that she buys a four-month’s supply of Phyto’s Phytophanere supplements on sale for $54, which costs her just $13.50 per month[/caption]“I was almost bald and had a full head of hair again,” she said.
She warned that consistency and patience are fundamental to good results.
“Remember, with any supplements, it takes three months to see the difference,” she said.
She added that it took them weeks to see fresh follicles form on their scalp.
“It takes a hair follicle three weeks to form a hair and another three weeks for that hair to reach the surface,” she said.
“Then, it will grow only half an inch per month, so to see at least an inch of new hair, it takes three months.”