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PRODUCT REVIEW: HAIR- Minoval Hair Growth- Made in Haiti

It is with great joy that I am introducing Minoval Hair Growth Aid Mob. Minoval is a product line manufactured in Haiti. And, if you are wondering... Yes, I am of Haitian descent and very proud.

I use the pomade and the capsule drops on my hair with and/or without braids. The growth results are phenomenal. Keep in mind that this a strong, powerful product which generate results. I use this product on my hair, while it was breaking from excessive use of relaxers and permanent colors.
This product is NOT FOR EVERYONE!

MINOVAL HAIR REGROWTH TREATMENT
Solution 2%, Solution 5% Extra strength, Plus, MOB, Shampoo, Conditioner, Leave-in Conditioner, Relaxer

MINOVAL Lotion helps prevent hair loss,and stimulates new growth, at the root.

How?

1) MINOVAL Lotion stimulates and enlarges
hair follicles that have shrunken over time
due to a combination of hormonal activity
and heredity. So it's actually reversing the
hair loss process.

2) MINOVAL Lotion also prolongs the growth
period of hair. In the natural life cycle of the
hair, a growth phase alternates with a resting
phase. When your hair has extended growth
phases, it is able to become thicker and
longer.

3) MINOVAL Lotion repairs the scalp from
the damages caused by using hair relaxer or
the sun, and prepare your scalp for new
growth.

Minoval is also available in local beauty supply stores.



While the FDA approved Minoxidil for men in 1988 and for women in 1991, Minoval was already in use in Haiti since 1984. Having extensively studied hair thinning and hair loss, the makers of Minoval have established themselves as leading experts in the science and treatment of this condition, for men and for women.
Perhaps of greater comfort to you is the fact that it contains minoxidil, the only ingredient the FDA has approved for the treatment of hereditary hair thinning in women.
Minoval is a topical solution that is applied to your scalp. It does not affect hormones. So among other reasons why women choose it is the fact that Minoval is safe and doesn't require a prescription.
The scientific research shows why Minoval is safe and effective: no major side effects were reported by the dermatologists who conducted extensive clinical studies.
Other Considerations. A small percentage of users — about 6% — experience scalp irritation. If that happens to you, make sure you have been using a gentle shampoo — like Minoval Plus Shampoo and Rinse. You can also use a mild dandruff shampoo twice a week to help keep your scalp healthy. If the irritation still doesn't clear up, stop use and see your doctor. It is important that pregnant or nursing women do not use Minoval.

Comments

M.D.Jean said…
I knew this product was effective when I saw my 65 year old, Haitian father using this and he had amazing results.

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