Spectral.DNC-N hair loss kit
Combination deal: stimulate extra hair growth now by combining the Spectral.DNC-N lotion with the use of a dermaroller 0.3 mm. The lotion will be better absorbed by the skin. As a result, the effect of the lotion can be up to 5 times more effective. In addition, using the dermaroller separately from a lotion also has a positive impact on hair growth.
If you want even more benefit, try the 4x Spectral.DNC-N lotion + free dermaroller package.
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Spectral.NNC-N contains only active ingredients that have been tested for safety in various studies. The lotion also contains various herbal extracts and vitamins that are known to be safe with topical use on the scalp. Side effects of Nanoxidil are negligible, making it a good alternative to Minoxidil.
The Spectral.DNC-N formula is a combination of various ingredients. Just like with regular cosmetic products, an allergic reaction can occur if you are allergic to a certain ingredient. If the use of the lotion causes irritation or possible side effects, discontinue use immediately.
A small percentage of users will suffer from flakes. This may be due to dried-on remains of the lotion or an irritated scalp. If the scalp is irritated for a long time, discontinue use.
Minoxidil and Nanoxidil have a different molecular structure. In addition to Nanoxidil, Spectral.DNC-N contains various ingredients to improve hair growth in various ways, while Minoxidil lotions usually only contain Minoxidil. Minoxidil is known to have side effects such as heart problems, headache and acne. With Nanoxidil, the side effects are negligible.
Minoxidil is a drug that was initially developed against high blood pressure. It can therefore only be sold by pharmacies. Spectral.DNC-N with Nanoxidil is a lotion that falls into the cosmetics category, this means you can buy it without restrictions. Nanoxidil can easily be ordered online at the Hair Growth Specialist. After a three-month clinical study, no adverse events were noted among the participants.