Aug 06 2010

Grand reports on Hair Thickene

Published by Grow at 4:51 am under Vitamins For Hair Growth

vitamins-for-hair-growth Grand reports on Hair Thickene

This oil works wonders. It’s the best conditioning oil I’ve ever used. It makes my hair super soft, shiny and conditioned. It’s how you wished your hair would feel after you used conditioner in the shower. It helps with some frizz, but if you have curly or course hair, you’re going to need an additional product to combat that problem. Your hair will feel super healthy and clean. Everyone with dry hair needs this!

What hair products can help my hair grow faster and where can I buy them?
I am dreading for a long Hair Thickene hair. I cut my hair last summer to a graduated bob and had it trimmed just last month. It takes my hair forever to grow. I just want my long hair back because I miss it. Please help me. thanks!
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17 Responses to “Grand reports on Hair Thickene”

  1. Nolty on 06 Aug 2010 at 6:42 am

    This has to be the worst and most expensive shampoo that I’ve ever used. My hair began falling out when i started using this but i figured i would keep going since it said your hair might fall out for the first couple of weeks. Its been a little over a month now and i just finished my first bottle of revita. My hair is still falling out and if anything its gotten progressively worse. I had low to moderate hair loss before i started using this, now its high (15+ hairs fall per shower). I am giving this another chance, but i am buying the roundtop bottle to see if its any better and if my hair doesn’t stop falling out then that will be my last revita purchase ever. Its not even a good shampoo, it dries up and tangles my hair and on some parts it doesn’t even come off completely from the water so it feels like gel in my hair. Although i’m beginning to see patches of hair loss on my head, the shampoo is giving my hair more volume which is the only pro to it (somehow i feel its not worth the sacrifice). I will write another review when i’m done with the second one, i’m hoping it gets better.

  2. Denning on 06 Aug 2010 at 6:07 pm

    I have been using this product for over one and half year with good results when I first started using it in the beginning of 2009.

    If I were to rate it in 2009 I would have given it 5 stars. However, based on recent purchases (past 6 months) the product consistency has varied a lot and the product has become more watery and does not stop hair loss any more… the hair have started shedding again. I will tell you that the prior product had stopped hair loss and some hair growth was also noticeable.

    I have been patiently waiting to see if the quality improves… but have not seen any improvement yet.

    Product container in 2009 had a rounded top and the packaging said “Made in USA”. If I remember correctly, it was manufactured in Miami Florida. Recently the company has switched to a flat top packaging and the packaging says “Assembled in USA from imported materials”. I am guessing this is the reason for poor quality.

    The prior consistency was thicker shampoo with reddish orange color which required a pea sized quantity that produced enough lather. The newer product is too watery and has a lighter orange color. You need two to three times the quantity to get the same amount of lather.

    Bottom line… the quality has deteriorated and product is not effective anymore.

  3. Barnett on 07 Aug 2010 at 6:11 am

    My hair started thinning when I was 18 and I have always had a very dry scalp. I bought this along with some minoxidil to try and stop my hair from thinning. I have used Head and Shoulders for my dry scalp for years. Since I started using this I have not used the H&S once. For me it is a great shampoo that I will continue to purchase regardless of the hair growth properties. Both my wife and me have noticed that my hair does seem a little bit thicker but I dont see it growing like crazy.

  4. Islas on 07 Aug 2010 at 6:18 pm

    Do not buy this product if you’d like to retain your hair! You shed hair like crazy after using this product. I purchased two bottles of this stuff, and only utilized about half of the first bottle before I ended up tossing them away. The bottles arrived leaking, just like other reviewers have noted as well. I’ve actually had great luck with two other shampoos, one of which is available here on Amazon – check them out – Your Crown and Glory Shampoo, and the other is L-Carnitine Shampoo by Hewley (available on Amazon). Both these products have helped with a healthy scalp, in turn growing new hairs! I’ve had people comment about how thick my hair is getting, and about the continued new hair growth! Stay away from the Revita, but try the others! Good luck!

  5. Gephart on 08 Aug 2010 at 6:21 am

    I bought this when it first came out several years ago so that I could deal with my VERY THICK, VERY LONG, VERY CURLY hair (not regular curls, but very tight ethnic curls). I have used it for several years and it works quite well—and the best part is it costs a fraction of what the CHI straighteners cost! In the process of learning how to use my wet2straight, I burned my hands a few times, but that was my own fault because I placed my hands in the wrong spot. My only wish is that I would have bought the larger one as it takes me an hour to straighten my hair (since my hair is really long & thick). For the price, you can’t beat it—and it is great for people who don’t have a lot of space in their bathroom cabinets since it’s slim, and makes it unneccessary to purchase a blow dryer! When this one goes I’m getting the 2 inch model.

  6. Joyner on 08 Aug 2010 at 6:36 pm

    I had this product previously. It’s great so I bought one for my daughter! It does the job and it’s inexpensive.

  7. Horn on 09 Aug 2010 at 6:29 am

    I love it especially on the mornings when i’m too lazy to dry my hair! I can make my hair not look like crap and not have to waste time drying my hair! Also works great for regular straightener use! Best of both worlds!

  8. Glinzig on 09 Aug 2010 at 5:57 pm

    I’ve got strange mixed Asian/Caucasian hair that’s really long, fine, soft, and wavy, but also golden blonde (of the porous and dull variety). I’m generally lazy so when necessary I usually blow dry my hair for the 45 minutes it takes to dry it completely, but it’s never straight or shiny. My sister irons her shiny brunette hair that I always envied as a kid, so about six months ago I decided that I’d buy a flat iron and try it out, but never got around to the actual purchase. One day while at Target buying toothpaste I thought I saw someone I knew but didn’t wish to encounter, so I ran off to hide in another aisle. Standing before a wall of flat irons, I recalled my decision to buy one and ended up with this Wet-to-Straight. I grabbed some heat protectant, and when the coast was clear, I got my toothpaste and left.

    The next day, after I showered, I sat around for about 20 minutes with a towel on my head, combed out the tangled mass, applied my heat protectant, and started quickly running pretty big chunks of hair through the iron, which I’d set at 25/wet. Looking back on it, I don’t know how I didn’t end up burning myself into oblivion. I just kept my head tilted so my ear faced the floor and pulled my hair downward, alternating quick strokes with the iron and my giant hairbrush. A few strands caught here and there, but I regularly slam my long hair in doors and roll it up in car windows, so this was no big deal to me. As with blow-drying, my hair got weird and wavy/frizzy when it was half-way dry, but as I kept going, rapidly brushing/ironing huge chunks of my hair, it turned out really straight, soft, and smooth, but not at all shiny (this is as good as it gets for me). I couldn’t reach my roots, but since my hair is very long and there is a lot of it, it weighed itself down and dried just fine. I think it took about 25 minutes total, compared to the 45 minutes it takes to blow dry. Later that day I walked outside in the humidity, into a frigid air-conditioned mall, and then got caught in light rain while running to my car. My hair didn’t frizz or curl or move at all in response to these various environmental conditions. It remained limp and lifeless, which is what I was going for.

    I don’t really know how the temperature of my blow dryer compares to that of this flat iron, so I can only guess that I’m doing similar rather than worse damage to my hair by only using the flat iron rather than both the blow dryer and the iron. I think that if used regularly it would be a good idea to deep condition on a weekly basis.

  9. Grant on 10 Aug 2010 at 6:12 am

    For the price you can not go wrong for a set of clipper. The clipper was shipped on time and was delivered faster then most other shipper.

  10. Mahaffey on 10 Aug 2010 at 6:31 pm

    Works very well, small trimmer is excellent. One downside is attachments do not have small bag to hold them. Overall well worth purchase.

  11. Cessna on 11 Aug 2010 at 6:16 am

    I purchased these clippers about 5 months ago to start cutting my own hair. I got about 6 good haircuts with it, but unfortunately ran into one large issue. The more I used it, the gradually harder it was to move the power switch on and off. Eventually, the power switch jammed completely, and I was no longer able to turn the thing on. I sent the clipper to Wahl to get it repaired, paying around 15 dollars for shipping, and got it back around 2 weeks later. I used the clippers twice since then, and now the power switch is back to being jammed. This thing is no better than a paper-weight to me now. I really regret purchasing this clipper, and will be purchasing a new pair from a different brand sometime very soon.

  12. Ha on 11 Aug 2010 at 6:07 pm

    I’ve been using a discount store set of clippers that I paid $12 for to cut my husband’s hair for the last couple of years, so I am definitely no professional in critiquing clippers. But I used this tonight (after properly oiling the blades) and WHAT A DIFFERENCE! In one easy stroke, all the hair pieces were cleanly sliced off, as opposed to my previous clippers that took 4 or 5 strokes. It’s powerful and heavy duty. There are more than enough clippers attachments, and the scissors were even super sharp and useful. I can’t get over how inexpensive this investment was for such a great product. Thank you again Amazon!

  13. Greenwell on 12 Aug 2010 at 6:33 am

    This is my first flat iron and it works as well as my sister’s Chi. It heats up quickly and for a wide iron, is very light and maneuverable. I”m even able to create curls on the ends of my hair by finishing with a flip. I usually just flatten out the top part of my hair to make it really glossy and to tame the little curly hairs on top.

  14. Chang on 12 Aug 2010 at 6:16 pm

    Amazing results. Love the way my hair looks and feels with this flat iron. Awesome price. You would think this would cost more than it did when you see the end results. So excited!!!!!

  15. Gutenberg on 13 Aug 2010 at 6:23 am

    am replacing my 3 yr old rusty 1 1/2 inch Revlon hair straightener. what a steal! got this one for $19.99 on Aug 9th 2010 & b/c of the great reviews. i didnt expect such a high quality straightener for that price: 4 yr warranty!, huge heating plates! and super fast and super hot in seconds really!. my hair is shiny and no longer frizzy! plus u get to adjust the temperature! seriously get this when on sale!. u wont regret!

  16. Crayton on 13 Aug 2010 at 6:41 pm

    I have owned several straightening irons in my life. I have owned “designer” brands and store brands such as conair. This iron was recommended to me by my sister who also has very coarse thick hair like myself. I have never had straight, volumized, frizz free hair like this without going to a salon and having a professional blow out. Even then I loose volume at the roots which I want.

    If you are having ANY doubts about this iron GET IT!! You will not regret it. Sooooooooooooo happy with it and the quality of materials is high so this iron will last. Plus the pink tourmaline makes it cute:)

    There is a digital face plate wich shows you what temp it is at or when it is heating up. The temp variations is a real plus so everyone from fine hair to thick hair like myself can use it.

    Happy straightening!!!

  17. Bennett on 14 Aug 2010 at 6:41 am

    I ordered this for my nine-year-old niece. My sister told me that is was too big for her head. Now my sister has a new turban towel, and I am still trying to find a smaller one for my niece!

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