|
|
|
Order Viviscal
Reviews in News and Magazines

|

|
|

|
|
Viviscal
Man and Viviscal Woman Hairloss Vitamins
(60 Tablets per Box)
|
|

|
|

|
Could it be Posh-bob backlash? Actresses
are going to great lengths, some naturally, some with
extensions. How to do it the prettiest, healthiest way. A
pro-growth favorite: Viviscal Woman tablets
Glamour Magazine |
 |
|

|
Harry
Josh has been recommending Viviscal tablets to his clients for
years. Viviscal is a supplement that contains fish oil, a
natural stimulant that is good for hair, skin, and nails.
According to Josh, oil pushes the hair through the follicles
so it grows faster. It's not cheap-a one-month supply costs
about $80, and you see results in the form of faster-growing
hair, not more hair, in about three months-but he vouches for
the results:
"I've recommended it to everyone at one point or another,
whether they wanted to get over a haircut they didn't like or
wanted longer hair faster.
-Celebrity Hairstylist Harry Josh,
Vogue Magazine
|
 |
|

|
Viviscal
mines the ocean for its marine protein tablet which supposedly
stimulates hair growth (it’s been the rage among models for
months).
Allure Magazine
|
 |
|

|
Sarah Vine from the Times Magazine says
"..its a supplement it works!"
Times Magazine |
 |
|

|
If you're like the
average woman, your hair suffers from the effects of constant
shampooing, chemical treatments, blow-drying, and the overuse
of products. Viviscal capsules are the perfect way to combat
those problems. Viviscal can help if you're suffering from
hair loss, breakage or dryness.
Wedding Magazine |
 |
|

|
Viviscal Extra Strength
... a super-rich supplement specially formulated to nourish
hair follicles and stimulate hair growth.
OK Magazine |
 |
|

|
A good supplement range
is Viviscal, which combines marine extracts with organic
silica and vitamin C.
Now Magazine |
 |
|

|
Viviscal
Extra Strength ... voted in 10 of the best women's health
products
The Daily Mail
|
 |
|

|
Viviscal
on Dateline NBC, The Follicle Five: Battle Against Baldness
November 2004
Hector R., 38 is married with two children and works for
IBM in computer tech support. His job requires taking a lot of
training classes, but his learning often takes a back
seat to his hair. He would try to sit in the back of the class
or the back of elevators so he doesn’t have to worry about
people staring at his balding head. And he hopes his wife will
be understanding about his taking on this Dateline hair
challenge. After
six months :
Hector, our computer support technician is taking Viviscal,
the fish-based product imported from Finland. He had said his
expectations were low [before the project started].
Hector feels he has had some success, because his hair has
stopped falling out. It also has stopped drying out.
Hector: I think it's worth it. If it helps you maintain what
you have, I think it's definitely worth it.
The company that makes Viviscal says people who are in the
early stages of hair loss "are likely to benefit
most" from using their product. Hector has been losing
his hair for more than 10 years.
Dateline - Nov 2004 |
|
 |
|

|
 |
|
|
|