Description:
Ultrax Labs Hair Surge contains caffeinated compounds integrated with essential oils and ketoconazole for unrivaled results. Supported by years of study and customer feedback this highly concentrated formula is finally available for all.
More Details:
Most hair growth shampoo's just take a standard shampoo and add a couple hair supporting ingredients, resulting in those ingredients washing out before they can take affect. Hair Surge shampoo has been meticulously formulated to work as a complete delivery system, delivering the right ingredients to your hair follicles and making sure they stay there.
Features:
• Effective hair recovery formula
• Highly Effective Micro Blend Caffeine shampoo technology
• Most effective topically available shampoo formula for men and women
• Contains powerful caffeine compounds which have been shown to reduce hair loss, stimulate hair growth and block effects of testosterone within the skin
Safety Warning:
For external use only. When using this product keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remove. Stop use and ask a doctor if rash or irritation develops and lasts. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Made in USA
Massage and leather shampoo into scalp leaving in for 2-5 minutes before rinsing. Optimal results are attained using shampoo five times per week.
Caffeine - Studies have shown that when applied transdermally, this powerful ingredient can help extend the life cycle of hair follicles and encourage healthy hair.
Ketoconazole - This powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal ingredient is commonly seen in prescription strength dandruff shampoo's. What wasn't realized until recently is just how powerful this ingredient can be for people with thinning hair. While the exact mechanisms in how it works aren't know, there are ongoing studies that are attempting to pinpoint exactly whats makes ketokanazole so potent.
Saw Palmetto - Clinical trials have shown that Saw Palmetto may block an enzyme, 5-alpha-reductase, which facilitates the change of testosterone into DHT. DHT is considered a major cause for both male and female pattern baldness.