What is Haironex?
- It is made from clinically proven ingredients
- It can reverse hair loss
- Stimulate new hair growth
The price for Haironex is around £30 per bottle (one month supply), which falls into the middle weight price-range category for a product of this nature.
What are the ingredients in Haironex?
Haironex contains 16 ingredients, which includes Keratin, Zinc, Biotin, and Flaxseed Oil. Having inspected the full list of ingredients, there is nothing, to my knowledge, that supports that claim that this formula is clinically proven to treat any form of hair loss in men or women.
That's not to say that the ingredients are bad, because they're not. This appears to contain some good hair beneficiaries such as Biotin and Keratin, for example, but it should be clearly stated that this supplement will NOT treat baldness. It can act as a good hair health supplement, at best.
How effective is Haironex for treating hair loss?
Haironex is not a treatment for hair loss, but it does contain some good hair health ingredients. If you are suffering from more advanced stages of hair loss, then Haironex is not a product that can help your cause. However, if you are suffering from early stages of baldness, then Haironex maybe able to slow down the thinning, but only minimal results are likely.
I have seen many supplements of this ilk come and go - the market is packed with them, and the majority of them are made in America. Haironex, to me, is just another multi-vitamin hair supplement that is trying to make a name for itself on the market.
The marketing techniques for Haironex are from the same template as many others, such as HairPrin, of which I have also reviewed. The review site Hair Pills Review, was blatantly set up to promote Haironex. This is evident by the site's ratings system, whereby Haironex received a near perfect score of 9.8/10. Other similar supplements seemed to score much less on this site, which leads me to believe that Hair Pills Review is nothing but a feeder site used to promote Haironex.
The problem I have is the unrealistic claims that these types of companies make. To suggest that a simple formula like Haironex can in any way reverse hair loss, is very misleading. Then they have the so-called "customer reviews". If you read the reviews on the official website https://haironex.com/ then you'll see they are clearly fabricated, and that the images of the users have just been taken from an image library (see below).
I have used this for 4 months with NO improvement at all. This is also over priced
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