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Why is HR23+ Hair Supplement so Expensive?

why is HR23_ hair supplement so expensive?

By K. Ashton.

What is the reason for HR23+ hair supplement's high price? 


It's well documented on my personal blog that I use HR23+ hair supplement as a treatment for my hair loss issues. I have been using HR23+ since around 2016, and with the product being quite pricey (for me, anyway), you can imagine how expensive it can be to stay on this treatment. 

So, why is HR23+ so expensive?


Now, as long as a product actually works for my hair, which HR23+ has done, I don't have a problem paying a premium for it. And even though this supplement has worked well for my hair, it is still natural to ask if the price of £49.95 per bottle is justified.

TRX2 is another popular hair supplement on the market that has been around since 2011. Expect to pay in the region of £60.00 per bottle (one month supply) for a supplement that contains only four active ingredients. What's more, TRX2 is not anywhere near as positively reviewed as HR23+, which makes it even higher risk. 

But with HR23+, I do feel like I am getting what I am paying for, due to the fact the supplement contains 23 key ingredients, and more importantly, it has been effective for my hair. Although HR23+ sells for about £49.95 per single bottle, I do tend to buy it in multi-packs, where the price per bottle comes down significantly. It just makes it more affordable. 

Could all the ingredients in HR23+ be purchased separately, and be taken instead of this supplement? Well, yes, but that would be far more expensive. HR23+ is a carefully formulated supplement with correct dosages of each ingredient, designed to give you the very best results. So, for arguments sake, I have looked up all the ingredients found in HR23+ and added up the total cost of what you would have to pay if you bought all the ingredients separately in supplement form.

Vitamins

HR23+ contains Vitamins C, E, and a bunch of B vitamins like Biotin and Folic Acid. From searching online, I managed to find vitamin supplements priced individually between £5-£10.


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On average, standard Vitamin C tablets cost around £5. The cheapest Biotin tablets I could find are £7. The same for Folic Acid. But, for the sake of the debate, if we were to average each supplement at around £5, that would alone cost £40, as eight main vitamins are used in HR23+.

Some vitamins I found, like Biotin for instance, were for three months supply, so even if we divide 40 into 3 that would make the average cost of vitamins alone would work out at around £15.

Extracts 

Then we have potent extracts used such as Saw Palmetto, Nettle Leaf, Pumpkin Seed, and Ginkgo Biloba. I managed to find a Saw Palmetto supplement for £15 at Holland & Barret, and a Ginkgo Biloba supplement for around £10. Both supplements are for one month supply, which totals to around £25.

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I managed to source pure MSM capsules for £8, and I found Green Tea Extract and Grape Seed Extract for around £3 each, but the dosage is much higher than that in HR23+, which means you won't be staying consistent with the HR23+ formula, by taking the ingredients separately. But anyway, that's £6 for green tea and grape seed extract supplements.

I did find Sillica for £5 a bottle, and the same for L-Cysteine in supplement form. That totals to £10 for the two. Again, if you look hard enough you can get inositol and PABA for around £5 each, which adds another £10 onto the shopping list. Copper and Zinc supplements can also be purchased for £5 or under, but most usually last for three months, so these two work out at a monthly cost of around £3.

Expect to pay around £5-£10 for a good pumpkin seed supplement, and the same for nettle leaf extract. Granted, you'll get larger dosages with these induvial supplements, but how much would you be willing to put into your body? You're looking at taking 23 separate pills a day, with ridiculously high dosages that your body just won't process properly. 

So, by purchasing all the ingredients separately, you are looking at a total cost of around £87.00. This does clearly show that you are getting good value for your money with HR23+, particularly as it is effective, and free from negative side-effects. 

There are some ways that you can get HR23+ for much less than the £49.95 price that it sells for. Their multi-packs bring the cost per bottle down considerably, and they also run regular coupon codes and discounts. Just create an account and sign up to their newsletter

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2 comments :

  1. Expensive yes, but worth every penny IMO. It's worked for me

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  2. They always do good offers and discounts, so you can usually get the price down, month-by-month.

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