PhytoSpecific Cap'Energy Supplements--- anyone?

LivingDol1

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has anyone tried this product? i was at sephora today buying my usual hair vitamins (rene furterer vitalfan) and the sales girl told me that she had tremendous growth with PhytoSpecific Cap'Energy pills... she said her hair grew like crazy. they do not sell this product at sephora. here's a pic and the description:

http://http://www.cosmeticmagic.com/ProductImages/phytospecific/PS_capenergy_250.jpg


PhytoSpecific Cap Energy's well-balanced formula prevents hair loss and adds density to textured hair. Day after day it replenishes the nutrients that are essential for boosting volume, increasing vitality and enhancing hair as well as strengthening nails. A hair supplement formulated for those with naturally coarse, curly, frizzy hair. Containing yeast, which boosts the production of keratin and combined with watercress and soybeans that add density and radiance to the hair.
Benefits:

  • Prevents hair loss and adds density.
  • Replenishes nutrients.
  • Boosts keratin production.
Directions For Use: Take 2 capsules per day, preferably in the morning with a glass of water.
Quantity: 120 capsules; 2 months supply.
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Envelope, Fish Gelatin, Envelope, Glycerin, Zinc Gluconate, Yeast, Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Watercress Extract, Emulfisant, Soybean Lechitin, Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Chlorhydrate, Riboflavin, Biotin.
 

morehairplease

Well-Known Member
has anyone tried this product? i was at sephora today buying my usual hair vitamins (rene furterer vitalfan) and the sales girl told me that she had tremendous growth with PhytoSpecific Cap'Energy pills... she said her hair grew like crazy. they do not sell this product at sephora. here's a pic and the description:

http://http://www.cosmeticmagic.com/ProductImages/phytospecific/PS_capenergy_250.jpg


PhytoSpecific Cap Energy's well-balanced formula prevents hair loss and adds density to textured hair. Day after day it replenishes the nutrients that are essential for boosting volume, increasing vitality and enhancing hair as well as strengthening nails. A hair supplement formulated for those with naturally coarse, curly, frizzy hair. Containing yeast, which boosts the production of keratin and combined with watercress and soybeans that add density and radiance to the hair.
Benefits:

  • Prevents hair loss and adds density.
  • Replenishes nutrients.
  • Boosts keratin production.
Directions For Use: Take 2 capsules per day, preferably in the morning with a glass of water.
Quantity: 120 capsules; 2 months supply.
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Envelope, Fish Gelatin, Envelope, Glycerin, Zinc Gluconate, Yeast, Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Watercress Extract, Emulfisant, Soybean Lechitin, Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Chlorhydrate, Riboflavin, Biotin.

I haven't seen these before. Hopefully, this weekend I will be going to the mall and will go to sephora and check these out.
 

sqzbly1908

New Member
Yes and they are great...I saw results after about 2 months ...I would order them off of ebay and I used them for over a year but when they stopped selling them on ebay I quit buying as I did not want to pay 55.00 for them. I am thinking about going back to the Phytophanere vitamins since they are Ebay and are just as good. I don't mind paying 30-40 bucks but I just could not get past that 55.00...I will probably breakdown and buy them (full price) because I miss using them. It is a 2 month supply...great vitamins and highly recommended
 

LivingDol1

Well-Known Member
I have the PhytoPhanere, the Cap'energy are harder to find. Does anyone know the difference between the two?

I googled them both. I have seen PhytoPhanere at sephora stores and online. I considered buying these but the reviews I read sounded like users saw more nail growth than hair growth. the ingredients listed are:

120 Caplets:
Carrot Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Borage Seed Oil, Fish Oil, Brewers Yeast.

the PhytoPhanere and the PhytoSpecifics would both be cheaper options compared to Rene Furterer, which is $36 for 60 pills. that's 1 month's supply.
 

soulie

Well-Known Member
I was taking PhytoPhanere and my stylist told me that the CapEnergy was formulated with "our" hair in mind, unlike the PhytoPhanere. Her salon sells both, along with all the Phyto/Phytospecific line (except relaxers).
 

Alessandra06

New Member
I use these and the Phytophanare and have been interchanging both since I BC'd almost 2 years ago (April 2007). I really do love these pills, and while I can't say that they've made my hair grow faster (because I really have nothing to compare it to), my hair is very strong and resilient, even when I heat style. Of course I can't attribute this solely to the supplements, but I know that they make a difference because even when I slack on the rest of my regimen and stop DC-ing and oiling like I should, I take these every day without fail, and I've yet to have any kind of serious set-back *knocks on wood*.

Now admittedly I'm a Phyto-head, but go ahead and give them a try, they're awesome. :yep:
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
Bumping...

I just finished my first bottle of phytophanere. Love them, but I'm interested in Capenergy and wouldn't mind switching to capenergy.

Anymore reviews?
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
I'm getting great growth (hair and nails) from phytophanere vits. I was kinda shocked that they're actually working.

Capenergy sounds like they're for "us" and they actually strengthen the hair. Can anyone vouch for hair growth?
 

vpoetic

New Member
Quick question, Does the vitamins make you hungry? And has anyone used any of there other productions, such as the intense mask or intense shampoo?
 

soulie

Well-Known Member
Quick question, Does the vitamins make you hungry? And has anyone used any of there other productions, such as the intense mask or intense shampoo?

No, the vitamins don't cause hunger. If you do a search on "Phyto" you will find several recent threads on the other products.
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
No, they neve made me hungry.

So, for the ladies that have used phytophanere and cap'energy, which one would you choose if you could only choose one?
 

sqzbly1908

New Member
I would go with the cap 'energy - It seem like the results were "faster" when I used them - but they are both highly recommended - I never had hunger issues but I do take them in the morning due to all of the "B" vitamins as they will keep you alert
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
I would go with the cap 'energy - It seem like the results were "faster" when I used them - but they are both highly recommended - I never had hunger issues but I do take them in the morning due to all of the "B" vitamins as they will keep you alert

Did you notice growth or strengthening or both?
 

sqzbly1908

New Member
Did you notice growth or strengthening or both?

Both - don't expect overnight results..I allowed myself at least 6 months before I start judging the quality and it's great...not easily accessible as the Sephora sells the Phytophanere vitamins only and getting tired of ordering online all the time.
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
Thanks. I think I may switch to Cap'Energy. Maybe they'll work faster because I've been taking phytophanere.
 

LivingDol1

Well-Known Member
i've been taking these supplements for the last 2.5 months and i've seen good growth progress. so i would highly recommend them!
 

PDub

Active Member
I'm almost out of Phytophanere, maybe I'll try Cap'Energy. Thanks for the update LivingDol1!!
 

Stella B.

Well-Known Member
I'm not a very good pill taker, so I would be more interested in the hair growth serum than the vitamins. My hair likes serums and creams. I might have to check it out in the future.:yep:
 

yodie

Well-Known Member
Bumping for updates.
My hair, edges and nape are doing very well. I'm also taking Biosil, but I definitely see a difference in my nape.
 

Serenity_Peace

Genius never dies!
I'd like to bump this thread because I've been taking the cap energy supplements now for about three months. My hair is very fine and so I usually can stretch every 4 months. But I'm saying that it's been 10 weeks and I have to relax this weekend! That's very unusual for me, as my hair grows VERY slowly! VERY slowly, but I've been noticing how much it has been growing and people are commenting on the length for some time now. I just placed another order this week when I got paid because I was running out. I believe that it's making a difference, along with general healthy maintenance.
 
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yodie

Well-Known Member
SP, I was just about to bump this thread. I've been taking the Cap'Energy for about a month now. Took phytophanere for 4 months prior to Cap'Energy. I think I'm just now starting to see a growth spurt with Cap'Energy. I can definitely see a difference in my nape and edges. My nape is getting stronger and thicker. I also have some length there. I'm seriously SHOCKED by that. I can actually pull on it. YAY!

I'm also noticing new growth at my scalp. I kicked my weaves and wigs to the curb in August, cut my hair in a short bob and it's already growing back. I've been asking myself if this was Cap'Energy kicking in. Hmmm...

Played a little less than intelligent at a higher end BSS yesterday. I inquired about the Cap'Energy and the sales lady highly recommended them over Phytophanere. She said they were good for women who had problems with alopecia, thinning hair or stubborn hair that wouldn't grow. I'm commiting to Cap'Energy for a year (summer of '10) to see how they work.
 

LivingDol1

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I'm glad to read that ppl are having good results. I haven't been taking mine religiously and I'm 9 or 10 weeks post. I have pretty stubborn NG. I was able to stretch my last relaxer to 4 months... I don't think I can hold out for that long! I think I'll be relaxing at 12 weeks instead of 16.
 
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