QuoteReplyTopic: Wild Growth Hair Oil Posted: January 30 2006 at 2:20pm
Does this stuff really work.....I was reading that it's a scam. It really doesn't promote growing hair, plus it supposedly stinks. I'd like to try it but I'll save my money if y'all agree.
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I hope it isn't a scam because I just purchased some! It is a bit heavy! I don't think it smells that bad, but I'll use it as it is an oil...and I can always use oil.
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I hope it isn't a scam because I just purchased some! It is a bit heavy! I don't think it smells that bad, but I'll use it as it is an oil...and I can always use oil.
Good Luck
well I'm going to purchase it.....oil is oil. Keep us posted on your experience w/ the stuff. Thanks
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I used wild growth hair oil to grow back a bald spot several
years back. Not only did my hair grow back, but the hair that came was
more pretty than the hair I already had.
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I am using mine! It isn't so bad. I'm trying to grow my hair out/back for my high school reunion. I know soo vain! But I want a different look from the last reunion.
I use it every few days or so. It doesn't bother me, but it is quite heavy. I'll take your word for it that it does work. I'm also going to try it as a hot oil one Saturday and go under the heat cap for a bit.
Keep me posted and thanks for the responses!
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Okay....I guess we all will come back w/ some reports. I started using it in one spot on my head........If that grows, then I'll use it where needed. I just want my hair back!!!!!!
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You sound exactly like me! I am saying the same thing...I did read in Essence that one of the beauty editors tried Rogaine for about three months or so and that worked for her.
You can get that at any drugstore now ...over the counter. I think everything you do helps:
Diet, water, tying hair up at night, products and laying off the heat. I'm trying to do everything else. But it is hard staying with the program. Especially the scarf at night...I hate stuff on my head!
I haven't been diligent so now I am...I'll see if this works.
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Not crazy and I think a little is supposed to go a long way. I found it at Ray's beauty supply, but the wildgrowth site...tells you where you can find it for where you live.
Good luck!
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You sound exactly like me! I am saying the same thing...I did read in Essence that one of the beauty editors tried Rogaine for about three months or so and that worked for her.
You can get that at any drugstore now ...over the counter. I think everything you do helps:
Diet, water, tying hair up at night, products and laying off the heat. I'm trying to do everything else. But it is hard staying with the program. Especially the scarf at night...I hate stuff on my head!
I haven't been diligent so now I am...I'll see if this works.
I hear the only problem w/ Rogaine is that you gotta use it forever. If you stop the hair will fall out. I feel like this......I'm not bald yet and as long as I see hair (thin as it is) there's life. I just gotta stick to the routine. Honestly, my hair has only been braided for a week and the areas that I've committed to....my edges above my forehead and the right side, I have growth already. That's motiviation for me to keep taking my vitamins, keep applying the serum and balm, massaging, praying, drinking my water, not sleeping on my weak side, and on & on.......my entire routine has changed because I refuse to give up. My hair will be fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Lord ya hear me right!)
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How large is the bottle? How much does it cost, approximately? I may try it myself.
Also, what exactly is in it?
I purchased a bottle from Sally Beauty Supply for $7.00. Olive oil is the 1st ingredient....but I don't remember what else it has in it......it's supposed to be all natural.
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A bunch of ingredients...olive oil, coconut oil, vitamin D, choline, inositol, iron, magnesium, jojoba, calcium.
I have read a bunch about amino acids helps. Also, years ago I read how choline nad inositol are key for hair growth. All the ingredients sound good based on things I've read!
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I have some and tried it for a while. I think it really does work but not in making your hair grow faster but in reducing the breakage. The hair is nice and soft when moisterized and I believe you can use WGO as a pressing oil too.
However the smell and the expense puts me off. So I have made my own oil combo and it seems to work just as well.
I think WGO suffers from poor marketing - the way their website presents it looks like a scam.
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I believe that wild growth works but you have to keep using it And also keep treating your hair every two weeks. I know it smells bad but try not to put to much on your scalp and after you finish spray oil sheen on your hair you wont smell it as much
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okay thanks so much! I personally think it is ok...same as other oils that I have tried (kemi, carrot and others...). It does make my hair softer and less prone to breaking.
I do hate to admit...i think wrapping/tying it up at night is a big difference as well.
Take care and happy growing!
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ITA agree with you I was really put off when I first saw their website, I was like no way am I getting this stuff. But you guys haven't sent me down path...yet lol so I bought it for $7.99 at Sally's and I love it so much. I haven't been using it long enough to say that it helps with growth but I put some on before wet wrapping my hair and after drying it soft and shiny. For me personally the smell doesn't bother me so I will keep on using it...good luck to everybody
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I have some and tried it for a while. I think it really does work but not in making your hair grow faster but in reducing the breakage. The hair is nice and soft when moisterized and I believe you can use WGO as a pressing oil too.
However the smell and the expense puts me off. So I have made my own oil combo and it seems to work just as well.
I think WGO suffers from poor marketing - the way their website presents it looks like a scam.
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