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Posted 6/16/2010 10:03:33 AM
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Hey

I've done some readin again and found out that your shampoo contains SLS (Sodium, Lauryl or Sulfate as it is short for) How come you use that in a product that shall improve your hair when SLS is proven to irritate and make the hair frizzy? Althoug the "normal to dry" shampoo only contain "Sodium Laureth Sulfate" wich is the less bad one the "normal to oily" one cointain the more savage "Sodium Lauryl Sulfate" in adition.

No better options as ingredients?
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Posted 6/16/2010 12:42:17 PM
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We have looked into this many times. We have yet to find a better ingredient that does the job. We are in the process of some trials now on a new formula that may be a decent comprimise.

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Posted 6/16/2010 4:28:34 PM
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That sounds good The normal to oily shampoo make my hair extremely dry and brittle and addicted to a conditioner. I guess i found the reason now...

Many shampoo's dont contain SLS and they manage good. You will change it in the F.A.S.T serie too?
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Posted 6/17/2010 10:51:21 AM
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Hi LAH

I've been reading back across the forum and have noticed a few of your posts. Hows it all going for you?

I'm 25 and have lost temple hair and now i seem to be losing hair all across the top. I've been using the Nisim Shampoo in the morning 2 washes and then extracts straight after then extracts before bed. I tried the conditioner but i had alot more hair fall out during conditioning so i left it out. I started all this on the 7th March 2010, i have found that i have 2-5 hairs on my pillow each morning now instead of 20 and i lose about 20-30 hairs in the shower instead of 60+. No regrowth yet or thicker hair, but its early days for me. I was just wondering how your getting on, as some days i wonder if this stuff is even working, and reading other peoples success helps alot.

cheers
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Posted 6/20/2010 4:30:25 PM
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It goes good. NISIM stopped/halted my hairloss, but it dont got the regrowth features. If you read on hairlosstalk.com and other places you see that you will need atleast 2 - 4 things. It is no product that will stop and regrow hair alone...

DHT Inhibitors - NISIM. if you can handle side effects like a broken penis(1%) you can try propecia. It is 1 pill a day and no massaging so it is extremely simple and fast
Growth Stimulants - Rogaine, Tricomin, Crinagen, Folligen
Antiandrogens - Dont know if NISIM do this, but Topical Spironolactone do a good job there
Anti-Inflammatories - Use Nizoral shampoo (2%) every 3th day. The rest use NISIM. If you dont know you hairtype, use "dry to normal" as "oily to normal" dryes your scalp and hair out kinda extreme after my experience.

I will add Spiro and Rogaine Foam to my regime soon. Spiro is ordered. Hope it will boost the resultes nicely. I think NISIM is a bit underestimated based on my results... just need SLS removed and it will be better. Good luck!
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