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i just went to my GP today~~
he was persistent that i stick to the prescription.
he explained that the adapaline is essential to use because it moiturizes the skin and unblocks the pores
he said the clobetasone butyrate cream is one of the better creames to use and the side effects are very low if any at all.
he also said i should continue with the erythromycin intill some of the acne and swelling goes down.
he then explained that any hair loss product is a waste of money, nothing can work, and that i should save up for a hair transplant~ (which in most /all hair resources are going to say)..
either way i came out of there slightly depressed, alittle confused and feeling like a waste of a 22yr old..
if nisim doesnt work~~ then u can never imagen the impact it's going to have on my life...
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| not a surprising comment from a dr. But I can assure you that nisim does work for many people and if it does not work you will get your money back. I doubt if you will get your money back if the drugs the dr perscribed dont work.
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well, i dont actually pay for medication in UK ~
but that's besides the point~~
i've read many hair sources that claim nothing can treat hairloss~~ so im not surprized everyone is skeptical~
the thing is, ive seen nisim shampoo work, and it works wonders, it actually stops hairloss in it's tracks and nourishes the hair to become better than it has ever been~
yesterday, my mum even noticed the difference in condidtion, now she wants some nisim to get rid of her dandruff o__o~
the only thing ~ is that i dont know that the extract works yet ~ which is a hair replenishment method~ this is what doctors are saying dont exist.
but if i can trust nisim to make a 100% garanteed shampoo, then i can trust the same source to make an effective extract~
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| It does take time for the extract to work. It can take up to 6 months to see results.
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simonnn (12/22/2006) well, i dont actually pay for medication in UK ~
but that's besides the point~~
i've read many hair sources that claim nothing can treat hairloss~~ so im not surprized everyone is skeptical~
the thing is, ive seen nisim shampoo work, and it works wonders, it actually stops hairloss in it's tracks and nourishes the hair to become better than it has ever been~
yesterday, my mum even noticed the difference in condidtion, now she wants some nisim to get rid of her dandruff o__o~
the only thing ~ is that i dont know that the extract works yet ~ which is a hair replenishment method~ this is what doctors are saying dont exist.
but if i can trust nisim to make a 100% garanteed shampoo, then i can trust the same source to make an effective extract~
I don't think you can trust anyone in the hairloss market. There are some 'interesting' people trying to make cash on this tip. Plus, it's not incredibly hard to make a good shampoo (although Nisim is the best shampoo I have ever consitently used). Results must speak for themselves. I enjoyed the shampoo, but I was incredibly skeptical about the regrowth and the extract. I now am, of course, a HUGE Nisim fan, and I 'trust' them, and I'll buy all their products (including the gel).
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thanks hamish~
im glad to know im trying a good route~~
rather than a life time supply of bad routes..
i really hope i can become as happy as u are with the results~
it would really turn my life around.
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