First off, one little advice on looking at people's answers is beware of people using exclamation points when they approve a product. Who uses !!!!! when something is supposed to work other than the ones selling it. Excited people like that are just trying to sell the item.
Second, do your research. Don't simply go to their site or ask people on the web. There is misinformation and false advertisement when it comes to popular topics such as hair regrowth.
Third, I do recall the Dateline NBC experiment on the Follicle 5. One person used the laser comb. An update at 6 months with and then again at 12 months. The videos are located a couple places. But note that it was just one man that used that one treatment. Results vary.
There are many places where one can purchase a Hair Max laser comb. One can purchase a Hair Max laser comb at popular on the web sources such as Sephora and Nordstrom.
The Hairmax Laser Comb is a medical device that uses low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to stimulate hair growth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness). The device emits a specific wavelength of laser light that is absorbed by the hair follicles, promoting increased blood flow and nutrient delivery to the follicles. This process can help to revitalize dormant hair follicles and promote hair regrowth over time.
If a comb is stuck in your hair, try to cut little bits out of the comb, so it is easier to get the hair out. Get little pieces of hair out of the comb at a time. When the comb is out of your hair, your hair will be a little knotty so brush it out well. If you have detangling spray, spray that on your hair. This will work well.
Use a hair straightener instead, the comb won't work!
A laser comb is used to stimulate hair growth. It works on the function of phototherapy and uses a laser frequency concentrated on your head to increase the blood flow to your scalp.
A Hairmax Laser Comb can be found for sale online where it is advertised at Amazon for anywhere from $330 to prices as low as $200 for a new laser comb.
No, laser hair removal does not work for those with grey hair because the laser targets melanin in your hair. Grey and white hair does not contain any melanin; therefore, it is impossible to treat it.
use a nit comb. or if the nit comb doesnt work maybe choose 2 cut the hair shorter.
When hair is wet, Use a wide toothed comb... start from the bottom of your hair and work your way up through the tangles to avoid breaking or ripping out your hair.
when you comb your hair the force you use is a pull force.
run the comb through the hair
I think so.