Has anybody ever used the hair product "Wild Growth?" It seems almost to good to be true. If anybody has used it before,I would really like to hear how it works. Go check the page out at www.wildgrowth.com
and tell me if you guys think its a sham or not.
Later yall,
Never heard of it, but if anyone has tried it, I'd like to here your experience. I suspect there is some truth to the claims, namely:
* It is targeted at people with very curly hair which is overly dry, probably sometimes because of hair relaxing chemicals. It would thus help to counteract these chemicals
* The weight of the oil on curly hair will cause it to extend further, thus appearing to be longer
* The oil lubricates the hair, making it easier to comb
* I just glanced but saw no references to any studies -- testimonials mean nothing. People tend to exaggerate and speak from a biased perspective
* etc.
In other words, I'm sure the product is beneficial to the target audience, but I seriously doubt there is any actual accelerated hair growth. I'd be happy to be proven wrong, though.
I have used Wildgrowth hair oil for the past three weeks and all I can say is that it is remarkable. I didn't think it was going to do anything but coat my hair with grease after looking at the advertisements, but I decided to give it a try after all. I am so glad I did. My hair usually suffers from dry, brittle ends. I've used Kemi oil and olive oil to help that problem, and it never really helped. Other parts of my hair looked shiny but not my ends.After one day of using wildgrowth, I noticed that ALL of my hair looked and felt like silk, and it stayed that way until my next shampoo.As far as the ad's claim to grow hair, I think it helps assist hair growth, because it keeps you hair, especially your ends very well moisturized and therefore free from breakage. This is the only moisturizer I use and will continue to use.