Laser powered hair restoration? The HairMax LaserComb
Powered by nine mini laser beams, the HairMax LaserComb aims to restore your precious hair and even prevent future hair-loss. The HairMax LaserComb mainly stimulates blood circulation, thus improving your overall hair health and “maintenance”.Lexington International, the company that produces the HairMax LaserComb, clearly states that while the LaserComb can improve your hair, it’s not guaranteed and the results might vary individually…no surprise here.
Although I’m a tech savy myself, I simply cannot accept everything that’s thrown in my way, for 2 simple reasons, laziness and the lack of people’s interest. I’m not saying that the LaserComb is expensive, although it’s sold for $545, but some people should know that stimulating the blood circulation it’s not a laser wrapped activity. I’m not a doctor, but blood circulation can be enchanced daily by various normal activities such as scalp massage, hot baths..and some tea treatments; all of those doable by almost any person.
Maybe, there are some very busy people who simply can’t do any massages during a business day or even drink a decent green tea, but I personally wouldn’t ever point some lasers over my head regulary just for the sake of time or technology.
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Tags : blood circulation, hair health, hairmax lasercomb, Laser, scalp massage, Technology



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One Response to “Laser powered hair restoration? The HairMax LaserComb”
10:38 pm on Oct 25th, 2008
Proof HairMax LaserComb is a scam:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqveOrNqMnI
U.S. Regulators have warned Lexington International, the makers of the highly touted and controversial HairMax LaserComb, to shape up or ship out.
http://www.thebaldtruth.com/news/fda-warning-letter-hairmax-lasercomb/
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