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Guest post by K. Ashton

I am a big fan of the structure of the hair loss information website, HGR (Hair Growth Report), but I am certainly not a fan of the content it produces, particularly regarding the 'product reviews'.

The structure of the Hair Growth Report website is not all that different to this website - with plenty of product reviews and articles regarding hair loss and hair health in general. So, I was often finding myself on the Hair Growth Report website checking out the latest treatment reviews and hair loss/hair growth related features.

Granted, the articles about hair loss are actually quite informative, particularly in the areas they talk about specific ingredients and routines that I myself have personally found to be helpful in my own battle against hair loss. But, what I am not so convinced about are the actual product reviews - if you can call them that.

I've been through every single product review on the Hair Growth Report website, most of which I had already heard of, and what I noticed is that all the reviews are pretty much the same. I don't even know if you can call them reviews, as much of the content is merely copy and paste. It constantly fails to actually let the readers know exactly how beneficial the product under review is for treating hair loss.


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It seems suspicious to me that the supplement, Hairprin, collected the prestigious 'Gold Award' with an unblemished 10/10 rating. After looking closely at the ingredients of Hairprin, I can honestly say there is nothing to suggest this product should be rated way and above every other product on their list. In fact, to my eyes, based on its ingredients, Hairprin wouldn't rank highly at all - and trust me, I've been through a fair few supplements in my time.

I'll make no bones about it - I use HR23+ and it has been, by far, the best working solution for my hair. My hair loss stopped after using HR23+, and if we are going on the ingredients factor alone, HR23+ contains pretty much all the ingredients that Hairprin contains, and much more! I find it quite baffling that Hairprin got a rating of 10/10, whereas HR23+ only got a 7/10.

The HGR website is extremely favourable to Hairprin, which takes a lot of credit away from the whole website, in my opinion. I also think it's odd how the Hair Growth Report website rated TRX2 7/10 but labelled it as an 'affordable' product, whereas other supplements with the same rating, were branded as an 'expensive'. Again, there is a lack of consistency throughout this website.

As for Hairprin itself, well, I won't be purchasing the supplement, because from looking at the ingredients alone, it really does look like an inferior version of many other supplements on the market. I certainly wouldn't label Hairprin as a bad hair supplement, because it does contain some good hair beneficiary ingredients, but what I will say is that there is no possible way it can be ranked as the best product of its kind in the world. That's just crazy!

Also, it's funny how the three main reviewers on HGR, Donald Martin, Francis Patton and Robert Bennett, are three males all with full heads of hair. How can three men who have no idea what it even feels like to suffer from hair loss be responsible for reviewing products that aim to tackle baldness? It makes no sense! Also, where are the female reviewers? Many of the products reviewed are unisex treatments, therefore why aren't we getting a female perspective? It seems to be these reviewers are made up, for the sole purpose of filling up the website, to promote Hairpin.

Hair loss is a big deal, and I mean a REALLY big deal. Guys like me just want the honest truth when it comes to reading reviews and information on the topic. That's why I started my blog, My Battle With Hair Loss. I wanted to share my years of research and testing with like minded people who want to get to the bottom of their balding and find ways to stop this hair loss nonsense. Although the views on this website are my own, I always strive to help others, as well as myself, in order to get us all to a better place.

That's why websites like Hair Growth Report really bug me. Yes, give us information about hair loss, and yes, review products and give them your ratings, but if you're going to do reviews, then at least make them fair and unbiased.

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