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singularapathy says
What are you taking?
BelgraviaCentre says
Diya uses a combination of the proven hair loss treatments (in his case Propecia and Minoxidil 12.5%) as well as certain hair growth boosters to maximise his response. You can find more information on the treatments he uses by visiting the Belgravia Centre website (link can be found to the right of the video) and adding /hairlosstreatments.htm to the URL.
capricious71 says
Would be interested if the treatments don’t contain animal ingredients or have been tested on animals…
BelgraviaCentre says
None of Belgravia’s treatments contain animal ingredients or are tested on animals. I believe the same goes for Propecia but am not 100% sure as the origins of the treatment go back a long time (Proscar). You should be able to find this out by contacting Merck & Co.
87655788 says
also 24 yrs old and i having losing my hair since 20 it’s so frustate pl anyone can tell me what i need used cause rogaine din’t work for me thx
BelgraviaCentre says
Belgravia’s treatment courses are based around medically proven treatments for hair loss. Combined and administered correctly the correct treatments will almost always result in hair loss stabilisation and most also experience some degree of regrowth. Please visit The Belgravia Centre website by typing ‘Belgravia Centre’ in Google – you will find information on the most effective treatment options and hundreds of before/during treatment photos and success stories.
syurga17 says
Same here, I’m also 24 and already my hair is noticeably thinning.
I was considering that hair max laser comb thigy but i’m not sure if it works.
Wonder if anyone here has a success story yet?
lovemesomehatememore says
what kind of pills where you taking? any side effects? 🙂
BelgraviaCentre says
Diya uses Propecia and experienced no side effects. He also uses The Belgravia Centre’s minoxidil 12.5% + azelaic acid cream. More information on The Belgravia Centre website
camarodue says
can diet damage hair growth?
BelgraviaCentre says
It is possible that lack of nutrients can affect hair growth but the majority of cases of hair loss are down to genetics.
Judzfell says
I just stopped using shampoo, and my hair is actually growing back.
BelgraviaCentre says
It’s unlikely that this is down to stopping using shampoo. Perhaps your hair loss was a temporary condition. Washing the hair and keeping it clean is beneficial to the hair and hair loss prevention.
Judzfell says
I’m not too sure about that, I read chemicals in shampoo damage hair folicles, people have had to switch to more natural shampoos because of their hairloss
mauricioalberti says
is caffeine bad for my hair? and green tee
BelgraviaCentre says
It’s possible that allergic reactions to certain shampoo ingredients can cause scalp complaints, but not hair loss. There is not enough absorbtion into the scalp for a shampoo to damage the follicles.
BelgraviaCentre says
Neither caffeine nor green tea are bad for the hair.
mauricioalberti says
last one, 29 yr old thinning hair,,,don’t want to do rogaine or propecia….whats the best natural thing that i can take …. is that saw palmetto?
BelgraviaCentre says
If you aren’t using minoxidil or Propecia there’s not much else likely to help. The most well-known supplements are Vivivscal or Nourkrin, containing marine extracts, or Procerin and Hair Vitalics, containing saw palmetto and other nutrients. Unfortunately no supplement shows any conclusive evidence of actually helping hair loss. The LaserComb is the only other product acknowledged by the FDA – it’s ‘FDA Cleared’. There’s lots more information on our Blog (search Google for ‘Belgravia Blog’).
mauricioalberti says
thank you!
chaselake119 says
what do you think of the new provillus?
BelgraviaCentre says
You can find our review on Provillus by typing ‘Provillus Belgravia’ in Google. Our report appears at the top of the Google listings with the title ‘Provillus – How Effective is Provillus Likely To Be for Hair Loss’.
TheDillDaddy says
using what? what the heck is he using?
BelgraviaCentre says
Diya uses a treatment programme based around Propecia and minoxidil 12.5% + Azelaic, Propecia. He was also provided with a free HairMax LaserComb as part of his treatment course. More information on the treatment course that Diya uses can be found on the Belgravia Centre website in the hair loss treatments section.