Bellamo Hair Laser Revital System – Not What it Seems
At some point in my hair loss journey, I was tempted to buy a product like this that was apparently supposed to shock my scalp back to life and really help me regrow some hair. I didnt’ go for it then, and I wouldn’t go for it now.
What it comes down to with products like this Bellamo Hair Laser Revital System is that it doesn’t really have anything involved in its technology that has ever been proven to do anything significant or actually have an effect on the rate of hair loss in either males or females.
The infrared light on the device is supposed supposed to help revitalize the hair follicles, but this has never been proven. There is a “comb” portion of it that is supposed to help massage the scalp, but there is no clinical evidence that a scalp massage by itself would actually increase hair vitality. Even if that were the case, it would be best to use something that costs under $400 to massage your scalp.
The serum and the shampoo are supposed to be the most important parts of the entire system, and they may actually have some merit, but because the developers of the system have chosen to keep the ingredients largely a secret, it’s impossible to know whether or not they have ever been proven to work.
I plan on just skipping over this product and moving on to something that works.
Posted: August 13th, 2009 under Uncommon or Unsuccessful Products.
Tags: bellamo, hair laser, hair loss scam, scalp comb, scalp massage, scalp shock
