July 1, 2008
Product Review- Organin Hair Thickening Fiber






Organim is one of the hair thickening system in the market that is an alternative to hair transplant. It encourages the growth of new hair with its ingredients Rayon, cotton, nylon, keratin, ammonium, chloride, and silica. It is used by sprinkling Organin over the thinning hair until no scalp is visible. Hair spray or styling products may be applied over the area to temporarily style hair while waiting for results.
There are not much sites that have reviewed Organin, but the ingredients in the solution are most likely not to produce any side effects, so set that worry aside. Many consumers have been using it for years for good effects, with out any negative outcome on the scalp and hair. The size of the market using it is not that big though, and with the cost of $19.95, it may be worth trying.
Organin 28 grams, 90-day supply (Promo)
US $19.95 (plus shipping)
Comments on Product Review- Organin Hair Thickening Fiber »
Daniel Knepshield @ 10:20 pm
You state this product "encourages the growth of new hair with its ingredients: Rayon, cotton, nylon, keratin, ammonium, chloride, and silica." This is totally false. These ingredients are completely inert and have zero effect on the scalp or hair regrowth.
This product is a temporary cosmetic enhancer. It gives the appearance of having more hair by coating your existing hairs with fibers to give the appearance of a fuller head of hair. This is all the product claims to do and it actually works quite well, but I am wondering where the heck you got the idea that it encourages new hair growth? The manufacturer does not, and has never, made this claim.
naama @ 8:14 am
how can i order thi product?