Let me first state I work for Rise 'N Shine, the creators and distributors of Go Away Gray, I started working here in May.
I thought, since I'm going to work for the company, I should be a product of my product, so I began taking Go Away Gray within a few days after. I started graying in my mid-twenties, as a point of reference.
In the 2nd week of May I got my normal 2 1/2 - 3 week color process to cover my gray hair.
I did not go again to color my hair until mid June, almost 2 weeks longer than I have been getting my hair colored since I first started coloring my hair in my early 30's. I didn't start coloring right away when I started to gray in my 20's, it wasn't until it became very evident either late 20's or early 30's.
Since I have been coloring my hair, I cannot remember a time I could go longer than 3 weeks. Really, 2 1/2 weeks is when I need it, by 3 weeks, it's a stretch.
To go 5 almost 6 weeks in between color processes, has been unheard of for me. It is now July 12th, and I have an appointment today to get my hair colored. Keep in mind, I really could go another week, but I have plans this weekend, so I want to cover them up. However, the gray hair is barely evident to anyone other than me, the normal skunk line down the middle of my head is not as pronounced as it normally is.
So...is it working? I have no other explanation. It has to be. It is the only thing I am doing other than coloring to prevent gray / grey hair.
After being here for a while, I of course talk to customers, they are telling me on the phone it is working. For a small percentage it does not work, perhaps their graying is due to genetics or some other reasons that is not included in Go Away Gray. But for the vast majority of people, it seems to be working. I know it is hard to believe, but if I haven't had it personally affect me, and now another friend of mine, I too may be a skeptic.
Hope this helps. Feel free to call me directly at the Rise 'N Shine or visit us at www.wakeupontime.com or www.goawaygray.com
Thank you. Suzann
i doubt anything will work as a substitute to the morning after pill, i suggest you go asap to your gp get a prescription for the mornign after pill or just go to your parmacy and get the morning after pill.
take a allergy pill like zereteck
If you are already pregnant, going on the pill will not make any difference. The pill does not effect a pregnancy at all. No, it simply does not work like that.
i think that if you get pregnant on the pill that you must not of taked them when you are soposed to or the pill didnt work if you think you are pregnant while you are on the pill you may of missed a time where you might of forgoten to take it or if not the pill may not haved work just go and get a pregnancy test to make sure.
Nothing. Being nauseous is a side effect of some birth control pills. Your symptom should go away after taking the pill for a few months. If is doesn't go away I suggest switching types of birth control to one with less hormones.
Go to the doctor. Ask for the pill
Yes no that means you have a yeast infection probaly. go to the doctor and they give you a pill and it will go away withiin 48 hours
Your doctor should let you switch back to the pill right away, when i went off of the depo i started my pack of pills the day my depo shot ran out, maybe you should go to a different doctor
If you are pregnant the morning after pill will not work. It only works for up to 5 days after sex to prevent pregnancy. If you are looking for the abortion pill you can go to the site of womenonweb.
no i used the mini pill for 1 week and we did it and i fell pregnant women be warned it isn't effective at all. i already have a baby and don't want another so im aborting this one and the dr said you can get an injection once every few months which protects you from falling pregnant if the hospitial perscribe the mini pill go to the medical clinic and get a second option.
go to pill finder.com
Pill goes by Young Psych.