Believe it or not I watched a show back in August that did a 1 year research on several different methods of hair growth. Propecia, Rogain, a laser brush, and hair transplants. The best results were from the hair transplants but second place was actually a tie between the comb and propecia.
Personally I think $700 is a little high but since the brush is a one time expense it wouldn't be a bad deal. Believe it or not but I doubt this thing is a scam (at least the laser brush isn't)
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Believe it or not I watched a show back in August that did a 1 year research on several different methods of hair growth. Propecia, Rogain, a laser brush, and hair transplants. The best results were from the hair transplants but second place was actually a tie between the comb and propecia.
Personally I think $700 is a little high but since the brush is a one time expense it wouldn't be a bad deal. Believe it or not but I doubt this thing is a scam (at least the laser brush isn't)