Dr. Miracles Hot Gro Hair and Scalp Treatment, does it work review
A fellow customer at the beauty store recommended that I try the Dr. Miracles Hot Gro Hair and Scalp Treatment hair grease as I listened to her testify that it made her daughter’s hair grow long. Here is the product description…
Created with amino acids and protein, this treatment is created to rejuvinate hair and scalp. Tingling sensation indicates Dr. Miracle’s Hot Gro Hair & Scalp Treatment Conditioner is hard at work stimulated the scalp and promoting healthy hair growth. Moisturizing ingrediants condition the scalp and hair while restoring shine. This conditioner can be used as a styling aid to moisturize, condition and stimulate hair growth with lasting hold. Massage it into the scalp twice a day to stimulate the hair follicles, and promote the growth of the hair.
I’ve decided to purchase the hair grease and try it for myself. I apply it to my scalp only and there’s always a tingly feeling as the outcome. I can feel the solution stimulating the scalp. The stimulation is suggested to promote hair growth. Actually, I’ve applied the Dr. Miracles Hot Gro Hair and Scalp Treatment again today and 95 minutes have passed and I still feel the tingle. Its almost like a burning sensation I feel on my scalp.
Dr. Miracles Hot Gro Hair and Scalp Treatment, does it work review
Dr. Miracles just hosted a re-launch event and most people want to know the Dr. Miracles really work. I’m having a hard time determining if it really works since my hair grows regularly. My hair is growing anyways, so how do I really know if its working or not?
For the most part, I don’t like the smell of Dr. Miracles Hot Gro Hair and Scalp Treatment. I usually use this treatment the day before I wash my hair so I won’t have to endure the smell. Apparently, Leslie doesn’t like the smell either, lol. Furthermore, I don’t like the burn feel. However, as time goes by, the burn feeling fades. All in all, if it promotes hair growth, I don’t mind using this product. I use it once a month or so.



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