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Nanogen's NanofibresNewest Review: ... a pepper pot over the thinning area, then the fibres fall out of the jar and bind to your hairs. Then if you pat it down they ... more |
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by - written on 29/04/09 (Useful, 57 readings)
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I first used Nanogen's Nanofibres a few years ago when my hair started getting thin all over. It was recommended to me by my hairdresser, who, obviously, noticed the thinning. You take the jar, and just shake it like a pepper pot over the thinning area, then the fibres fall out of the jar and bind to your hairs. Then if you pat it down they stay there all day. The first few times I used this I wasn't sure, it can take a few applications to get the amount over each area right, and smoothing the fibres through gently with your fingers in the direction of your hair makes it look really natural. Now I'm practiced with it I wouldn't go anywhere without it, it ... Read the complete review
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