Wild hair growth oil reviews? anyone tested it out for hair?

Please post about your experiences with the wild hair growth oil and if you found it useful for results in terms of hair growth.

Also state anything else you did to help or if any alternatives which worked better for you.

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I’ve tried wild hair growth oil, it didn’t work for me at all. It just makes hair look nice but not actual growth or speed of growth.

What worked for me was immortals oil. I used it 3x a week and sometimes alternate with that and rosemary oil on other weeks. Its helped recover a lot of lost hair.

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yep agree with that, I’ve used immortals oil too.

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wild hair oil didnt work for me, i used it for a few months, i think at least more than a year actually, for 3-4x a week. i did not get results. i was also taking collagen and doing scalp massage when using the oil, but they did not help overall.

Ended up changing to immortals oil, and also rosemary oil (i changed them weekly to keep my hair follicles guessing) and this seemed to do the trick for me, 3 months in, hair was actually growing faster and thicker. Im male 35 for the record. But it works well on women too as my wife started using it shortly after seeing my results (yes she was jelous lol).

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@Jerry21 how long did you use immortals oil before you got results? and how long did you use wild hair growth oil?

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about 4-5 months using 2-3 times a week, leave in time about 1-2 hours, and some days I would leave it overnight. washing with a fragrance free shampoo.

for some people 4-5 months is okay, but for many guys, you still need at least 12 months of regular regimen (collagen, massage, oil etc) to get real results. i would even add correcting your diet and avoiding sugar fat and carbs (make them very low basically) and going on a lean protein diet (red meat lean only, and some white meat like chicken - but red meat is actually better in this specific case).

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agree with this @Martin, reminds me of the study that says it takes at least 6 months of regular exercise and healthy eating, to change RNA (DNA expression) - so makes sense that 12 months for health conditions and even hair thinning in men and women.