Monday 31 October 2011

How Use a Laser Comb


Early hair loss is a fear of many males and even some females. There have been a number of products that have been introduced to the market that had given promises for a way that people could regrow lost hair. Many of these items were a rouse and unsuccessful. That has not stopped the hair loss industry from growing quite large, even without a hair growth solution. However, the world is filled with great technological advancements and innovations that bring things to people's attention each day. One of these modern technologies is the invention of the laser comb. It is a new tool to help fight against premature balding and loss of hair.
The laser comb is a device that appears exactly as its name describes. There are different types of this comb that is available on the market by different manufacturers. Many of these items resemble a futuristic version of a normal brush or comb. A laser comb uses lasers to stimulate new hair growth which is great for those people who have considered hair restoration products, but do not like the idea of using chemicals on their bodies. The laser comb is a non-abrasive treatment and is used just like a traditional comb. Lower level laser technology has been utilized in exclusive and expensive salons for many years to encourage the stimulation of hair growth. Now this technology is available to the public for use at home.
Instructions:
1)  Read the directions. Although most laser combs are similar in operation, it's important that you read all of the instructions provided with your specific comb.
2) Wash your hair. For the best results, you should wash your hair at least 3 times a week. Your hair should be washed in a shampoo that does not contain sulfates.
3) Dry your hair. Laser combs should be used on clean, dry hair or hair that is slightly damp. Don't use a laser comb on your hair if it's wet. The laser comb should be used before any gel, mousse, hairspray or other hair products.
4) Place the laser comb flat against your scalp. Hold the comb there for 4 seconds. Some combs will beep when 4 seconds have passed to indicate it's time to move the comb. Others require that you count the 4 seconds yourself.

5) When 4 seconds have passed, slide the comb back 1/2 inch on your scalp. Again, wait 4 seconds and then move the comb. You should repeat this process until you have moved from the top to the back of your head and then back again  one time. This process takes about 15 minutes.
6) Turn off and unplug your laser comb. Lasers should never be shone directly into anyone's eyes, so store the comb where children won't be able to reach it.
7) Use the laser comb 3 times a week.



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