Scalp Roller for reducing hair loss

Hair loss can be a huge problem for both men and women as they become older and can terribly affect an individual’s confidence, particularly a women’s. Although hair loss is most widespread in men and can start off from a moderately premature age, it can also affect females.

There are some ways to prevent baldness such as; Styling your hair to cover up baldness, wearing a toupee, applying creams to help halt and reverse baldness, there are even some fake hair powders and sprays that makes your hair appear fuller by clinging to existing hair.

one very successful product on the hair loss market is the Scalp Roller. This is a little hand held roller with approx. 96 surgical steel tiny needles that you roll on your head to support hair re-growth and to thwart extra hair loss.

The Scalp Roller works by using acupuncture techniques to improve the skins natural healing abilities. It promotes an amplified blood flow to lug nutrients to the hair follicles as well as bettering the effectiveness of creams and lotions.

This practice has been tried and tested by a array of men, most men found that the Scalproller stopped their hair loss (also known as alopecia) and over half of these men found that their hair began to grow back.

The Scalproller can also advance the effectiveness of creams and lotions as it improves the absorption of these creams. One noteworthy cream that has proven effective for fighting hair loss when used with the Scalp Roller is Minoxidil.

The Scalp Roller comes in an assortment of needle lengths; ranging from 0.5mm to 2.5mm. The 2mm and 2.5mm are, however for professional use only, for use by a trained pro in an official clinic.

The Scalproller has changed many peoples lives and sometimes the only reason it is ineffective is if the person stops using it, every now and then it can take a couple of months to see proper results.

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