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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | For more than three decades, Riquette Hofstein has been helping men and women reverse hair loss and grow healthy new heads of hair. Based on her extensive research of what works and what doesn't, Riquette really can help create permanent restoration of hair growth. Find out: -- What you're doing wrong that's making your hair fall out -- The secrets of using herbs and vodka to grow your peach fuzz back into a fine head of hair -- What the makers of Rogaine don't want you to know -- Riquette's famous haircut that makes hair grow faster -- The only right way to shampoo -- How to stimulate healthy hair growth from the inside out Riquette reveals her exclusive, simple, seven-step program that has helped thousands of people re-grow their hair. Grow Hair Fast also includes Riquette's recipes for the best homemade hair-care products with special herbs, oils and mixtures that she has developed, plus important information on chemical and surgical hair-loss solutions. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Riquette Hofstein | | Paperback: | 192 pages | | Publisher: | Sourcebooks, Inc. | | Publication Date: | May 01, 2004 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 1402202571 | | Package Length: | 8.2 inches | | Package Width: | 6.04 inches | | Package Height: | 0.51 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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Grow hair fast, the understatement Aug 26, 2010 This book was excellent, Riquette Hofstein goes into great detail about how you need to use the right products and techniques in order to grow your hair longer, or to just get your hair growing again. She describes how conventional shampoos and conditioners are actually bad for your hair and damage it more than make it better.
This book is a guide and step program book to get your hair to grow more or grow again in 90 days, based on what I know already about hair growth this sounded promising and then after trying out the methods myself they worked for me. I am a female trying to grow my hair out longer and I also dye my hair so it's been easy seeing how much my hair has grown in a given amount of time and lets just say it's FAST just like the title says.
I plan or referencing this book and recommending it in my book that I'm writing that should soon be on shelves.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Try the local library first Mar 17, 2009 I went to the library first after reading the mixed reviews. I'm glad I did not invest any money. I found the book somewhat difficult to understand. I have no idea when I am supposed to use the Vodka and cayenne tonic. The book doesn't say to leave it in or rinse it out. Was I supposed to apply in the morning or after a shampoo? I read the book three times and found a lot of it confusing. The recipes I was able to make but took most of a day making a shampoo, rinse and tonic.
Oddly enough after using her regimen my hair started falling out. I had beautiful hair before I began! I was just looking for a healthy shampoo. Before you buy this book go to your library and decide for yourself if you should own it.
35 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Avoid this woman and her books! Feb 04, 2009 I was foolish enough to pay way too much money (prepaid by credit card, what an idiot) for a 'consultation' with Ms Riquette Hofstein in Beverly Hills. I was desperate, seeing my hair fall out in clumps from one day to the next for apparently no reason, and a friend of mine had read her book and thought she sounded interesting. Make no bones about it, this woman is a charlatan. She handed me a long list of supplements I needed to buy from her as soon as i walked in, before even looking at me. She then read in my 'aura' that i had had hair extensions in the past. (i have big gaps in my hair where they pulled it out, difficult not to notice!) She told me all about how famous she was, about her television appearances (in the 1980s), her ' 9,000 celebrity clients', and how she heals people's karmas with hypnotherapy and iridology (just two in a long list) in order to cure their hair loss issues. (I, apparently, was depressed and overworked) Eventually she took a hair from my head and looked at it under a dusty microscope on top of a dresser. She pronounced it dead, overloaded with natural oil and grease. (It looked fine. Anyway, isn't all hair dead?) She said the only way to bring it back to life I would have to do a series of 12 weekly 'super serum treatments' that she would personally mix up for me at a cost of $900 per treatment. When I told her there was no way in hell I could afford even one treatment at $900 she informed me she could make a 'weak' version for me for $100, but it wouldn't be as effective and I would have to do more than 12 of them to see any improvement at all in my hair.
I was somewhat surprised. From what I'd read, Ms Hofstein's book was all about natural remedies using fruit and essential oils and things you might use in cooking (her wall is full of pics of models applying half tomatoes to their forheads and cucumbers on their eyes.) So I asked her if I couldnt use something containing alcohol instead. She shook her head in shock and said that alcohol would 'completely dry the root out and kill the hair. You would lose ALL your hair.'
Now isn't her book all about how you can stimulate your hair root using vodka and cayenne pepper? I don't know why I didn't mention this, but I didn't have the courage in the moment. Plus I was creeped out and just wanted to leave. When I tried to go she stopped me, saying ' Don't leave! You will never get your hair back. Believe me this is the only way! Everyone who comes to me gets their hair back!' (debatable, she showed me many before and after pics. While some showed a healthier head of hair and slightly more downy bald patches, the ones with really bad hair loss looked just about the same after "2 years intensive treatment" (at $900 a week?)
So I left, poorer and angrier, without even taking her 'incredible Riquette' shampoo. 'It wont work without my serum' she had said earlier. 'Nothing works without my serum.' Good to know.
So I wanted to post this to say that although I haven't personally tried any of the hair recipes in her book, SHE personally doesn't endorse them, as she only endorses her gold dust priced serum. She is a charlatan, a vacuous, rambling self publicist and con artist who makes a quick buck telling follically challenged people like me she can bring their precious hair back. She can't.
0 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Required Reading Aug 02, 2008 it has not been the three months that ittakes, but i am pretty confident, that putting the information in this book, to use, and doing exactly as the books says, even for a month, that it will, help to preserve, and perhaps restore, scalp and hair health. Like any other health program, you have to stick to it, and apply what the book instructs, daily, as it says. Half hearted efforts, wont even get you, a quarter of improvement. i'm glad i found this book, and hating everybody i know, for not telling me these thngs.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
General Help only May 08, 2008 This book focuses on removing residues that may be impacting your hair's growth. Much of it focuses on VERY involved processes and ingredients for creating home-made hair care products. Expect to spend many hours a week preparing the concoctions. It may help for general hair loss.
I am a 31-yr-old female experiencing androgenic alopecia and was disappointed to find no reference to treating the hormonal causes of this problem.
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