The questions and answers below will give you additional information about Provillus for Women. Our customer care department will respond by telephone or email. We appreciate those who ask questions, and do our best to answer them completely. If you're unable to find answers to your inquiries after reviewing these frequently asked questions please feel free to contact us.
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We ship all USA orders via USPS first class mail with delivery confirmation. International orders are shipped via fedex with tracking. All packages are discreetly shipped with no indication of what product is inside.
How long does it take to receive our products?
USA orders are shipped USPS and take 3 to 10 days. International Orders are shipped via fedex and take 7 to 21 days depending on customs clearance.
What is your Money Back Guarantee?
If you are dissatisfied with Provillus for Women for any reason, simply return the unused packaging for a refund within 90 days less processing fee, shipping and handling.
How soon can I expect to see results after using Provillus for Women?
Hair grows slowly. At the start, for the first 2 - 6 weeks, there may be a temporary increase in hair loss - but please don't panic! This is a perfectly normal reaction to Provillus for Women indicating that the hairs are shifting from a dormant growing phase to an active growing phase. A little later the new hair should be soft or downy, while later on it could change and become the same colour and thickness as the rest of your hair. However, results may vary.
When should I stop using Provillus if I do not see any results?
You should begin to see some improvement in 2 months but in some cases you may need to use Provillus for up to 12 months for you to see your best results. In order for this to happen you must remember that you need to apply Provillus twice a day, every day.
Will Provillus cause hair to grow on my hands or other parts of my body?
Since there are no hair follicles on the palms of your hands, it is unlikely that you will grow hair there. However, unwanted hair growth has been reported after an accidental transfer of Provillus from the scalp to other parts of the body. For this reason, you should remember to wash your hands thoroughly after using Provillus for Women.
Can Provillus for Women be used with a sun-blocking agent?
No. If you are planning to be in the sun after applying Provillus, use headwear. However make sure that Provillus is dry before donning your hat as there is a slight chance that Provillus may stain some fabrics.
Are there any side effects of Provillus for Women that I should be aware of?
Because Provillus contains an alcohol base, a few users experience skin irritation. This problem is usually temporary, but if it continues, stop using the product and ask your pharmacist for advice. In very rare instances Provillus can cause other side effects. If you notice anything unusual, stop using Provillus and see your doctor.
Will Provillus work for everyone?
No, there are several factors that can influence the growth of hair or that will determine whether or not Provillus will treat your hair loss. That's why it's important to discover first whether Provillus is right for you.
Will it hurt my progress if I missed using Provillus for 3 days?
It shouldn’t hurt your overall hair success. However, keep in mind that frequently skipping the use of Provillus for Women will interfere with your results.
What causes hair loss in women?
The female pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia is the most common type of hair loss accounting for over 95 per cent of cases. A few cases may also have a genetic predisposition, inherited from the father or mother. The main culprit for hair loss is the hormone dihydrotestesterone, DHT. Testosterone, a male hormone (present in small quantity in females) is converted to DHT by the action of an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. It is seen that people with a lot of this enzyme (density of the enzyme is genetically programmed) make more DHT. DHT binds to the hair follicles making them dysfunctional and causes hair loss. The growth phase of the hair is shortened making it fall prematurely. It also prevents re-growth of new hair.
Unlike male pattern baldness, there is usually a general thinning of the hair with loss predominantly over the top and sides of the head. It usually gets worse with the menopause as estrogen level declines that usually keeps check over testosterone level.
Another common cause of hair loss in women is a condition called alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease that affects more than two per cent of the population. In this, immune cells mistakenly attack the hair follicles. The follicles then become very small and hair production slows down dramatically, so there may be no visible hair growth for months and years. After some time, hair may grow as before, come back in patchy areas or not at all.
Can hair loss occur in young adults?
Female pattern hair loss usually occurs after menopause, however, hormonal imbalance anytime in the life can initiate hair loss. Family history should also be considered. Alopecia areata and telogen effluvium, two other forms of temporary hair loss, can occur in children as young as one year of age. Other precipitating factors like thyroid problems, pregnancy and birth control pills may also be contributing factor.
What can be the cause of a sudden hair loss (large mass of hair)?
Sudden loss of large mass of cells may be due to stressors in the system like illness, high fever, pregnancy, extreme weight loss or gain, and drug use; however this is temporary in nature and subsides once the stressors are removed. Theses stressors tend to disrupt the growth and rest cycle of the hair. As a result more hairs are in the resting phase instead of growth phase.
Do shampoos and other hair products cause hair loss?
Generally shampoos and other hair products are meant to be safe, but some people may be hypersensitive to the ingredients and may get an allergic reaction. Caustic hair dyes, strengtheners, and other products can certainly cause inflammation of the scalp and result in hair loss.
Can my hairstyle cause my hair to fall out?
Certain hairstyles can contribute to hair loss, most notably styles involving tight braids or pull-backs. This form of hair loss is called traction alopecia. This occurs when the hair is pulled tightly back and fastened at the base of the skull, or braided into tight braids or rows. Exposure to this type of hairstyle over long periods can result in a scarring alopecia, with no potential for re-growth.

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