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  • 22 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm really concerned about my hair loss and I've been thinking about trying the hairbless tablets. If I stop taking them, will my hair fall out again? Also, is it safe to start with these tablets and how long should I take them for?

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Hairbless tablets typically contain natural ingredients like saw palmetto, biotin, and keratin that help promote hair growth and reduce hair fall.

Stopping Hairbless Tablets

  1. Hair fall may resume: Stopping Hairbless tablets can lead to a return of hair fall, as the underlying causes are not addressed.
  2. Not a permanent solution: Hairbless tablets are meant to be used as a supplement to support hair growth, not as a permanent solution.

Safety and Duration

  1. Generally safe: Hairbless tablets are considered safe for most people, but it's essential to follow the recommended dosage and consult a doctor before starting.
  2. Duration: The recommended duration for taking Hairbless tablets varies from person to person. Typically, it's advised to take the tablets for at least 3-6 months to see noticeable results.

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