Karla News

Experiencing Hair Loss? Try Dr. Miracle’s Temple & Nape Gro Balm

Dr. Miracle’s is a really old brand that is geared toward African-American women who relax and style their hair with heat. Relaxers are notorious for causing dryness, brittleness, and breakage and this line was developed to help with these symptoms. The label states that this balm contains a patented Thermalceutical complex that is supposed to pinpoint key scientific ingredients directly in the areas that need it most. It also claims that it stimulates blood flow from the scalp into the temple and nape areas in order to promote hair growth within 30 days.

Even though Dr. Miracle’s made a huge promise, this inexpensive product totally delivered the results. A friend of mine had experienced thinning the hair on her temples for years and after the problem became worse (her temples were nearly bald, the pores weren’t even visible anymore on some areas), I urged her to try this product, hoping that it would help. After applying it twice a day, every day the results became noticeable after two weeks. Fine short hairs were starting to grow in, where once there’d only been smooth skin. I’d say at least 80% of her hair had grown in by the 30th day, which was way more hair that had in three years, and it was amazing. It was actually longer than I expected, I’d say at least an inch of hair had grown in. It’s fuller and healthy and it’s completely changed the way her hair line looked.

Even though I don’t have the same problem I bought the balm and used it a few times just to see how it felt. It stimulates the scalp by causing the area to tingle, even when you apply just a tiny bit and it keeps stimulating it even when the buzz wears off. I liked it because it’s really thin and watery, so if you have oily hair it won’t make it worse, nor will it ruin your hair style. I found it’s also great for when you want to wear your hair in a ponytail and you want more texture and shine without heavy oils or creams. The only thing that I hate about the balm and what keeps me from using it is the smell. It smells like cloves a scent I abhor, mixed with mint. It lingers for a while and when I’ve used it I’ve smelled it for hours afterward, but if I was experiencing hair loss the smell wouldn’t deter me from using it.

See also  Hair Regimen Building for Newbies

Despite the smell and the fact that this brand is geared towards African-Americans, I think this product is great for anyone of any race who’s experiencing hair loss for whatever reason around their temples or their napes. I think it’s a product that men who are starting to lose their hair around the hair line should definitely give a shot because it’s so cheap. I’m sure it could even work on other areas of the scalp too. Just make sure to use it twice a day for at least 30 days to get the best results, and keep using it until your hair grows back fully.

Reference: