Best Speedy Hair Growers...

What gave product gave you the fastest growth?

  • Mane-Tail Groom (MTG)

    Votes: 253 29.3%
  • Sulfur 8

    Votes: 59 6.8%
  • Glover's Mane/Glover's Ointment

    Votes: 11 1.3%
  • Wild Growth Hair Oil

    Votes: 113 13.1%
  • Combination of the Above/Other Products

    Votes: 139 16.1%
  • Other: Homeade Concoctions

    Votes: 288 33.4%

  • Total voters
    863

Jewell

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Just wanted to start a poll to see what the best hair growth product is out there, whether it is an official marketed product or a homemade concoction. What gave the best results out of the products you all have tried? Please share, and let's grow! TIA!
 
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I have to say MTG because my hair grew like crazy since I been using it. I might be to brastrap by the end of this year if it keeps this up.
 
I use mtg alone and mtg mixed with surge. I use my surge mix when I have to go out so the smell won't be so loud :ohwell: !
 
My answer is not listed. For speedy growth I no pooed and low manipulation. It grew my hair faster than anything else.
 
I can't vote because none of the things I'm using to get speedy hair growth is listed.

Here's what I have started:
Scalp Massages - daily
Surge Plus 14 - twice daily
Cayenne Pepper/ Oil Concoction - every other day
L-Cysteine - three 500 mg caps a day
 
my roots are pretty thick right now with the MTG. I've also been taking hairtopia but am now taking HF37 (thanks Chocokitty!). I dunno, the horsie oil may be doing me justice. So far, me "likey".
 
Is MTG a Horse grooming product?!?!?!

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FashionistaNY said:
Is MTG a Horse grooming product?!?!?!

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Yes. It was originally formulated by a Barber in the 1930s for his customers. Then he discovered that it worked well for horses. Very reminiscent of "Glover's Mane"...:grin:
 
ChocoKitty said:
Yes. It was originally formulated by a Barber in the 1930s for his customers. Then he discovered that it worked well for horses. Very reminiscent of "Glover's Mane"...:grin:


OT: But if it was working for humans, I wonder why he switched to horses...doesn't sound like a huge market to me.
 
DangerouslyShy said:
I have to say MTG because my hair grew like crazy since I been using it. I might be to brastrap by the end of this year if it keeps this up.
Which MTG are you using? Thanks :)
 
senimoni said:
OT: But if it was working for humans, I wonder why he switched to horses...doesn't sound like a huge market to me.
I would like to know this as well. :yep:
 
Carrot Juice!
I'm definitely seeing a difference in my hair since I've been drinking it everyday, and I'm pretty sure this is what's doing it. I didn't see suc hquick progress with either Surge or Biotin. And my nails are growing taboot. But I still take Biotin irregularly, so that could be adding to it.
 
senimoni said:
OT: But if it was working for humans, I wonder why he switched to horses...doesn't sound like a huge market to me.

I'ono... maybe back then he lived in a farming town and people were looking for a "miracle" product. Assuming horse care was very expensive--if someone could spend $12 on this stuff vs $100s visiting the vet--he had a goldmine. Horses were probably a part of a lot of people's livelihood... Supply and demand? Just my theory... :look:
 
jaded_faerie said:
i gotta try this MTG....:)

me too. But Ive been afraid too since people keep talking about opening the bottle and throwing it away. I dont want to spend almost 30 dollars for something to throw it away.
 
sky_blu said:
me too. But Ive been afraid too since people keep talking about opening the bottle and throwing it away. I dont want to spend almost 30 dollars for something to throw it away.

Personally, I don't think it's that serious to grow hair if I have to result to animal products. That's just my personal beliefs. There could be chemicals in this product that's harmful to humans. How would we know if??!!?! this product is targeted for animals. Until there's human trials with this product, it's a no go for me.
 
FashionistaNY said:
Personally, I don't think it's that serious to grow hair if I have to result to animal products. That's just my personal beliefs. There could be chemicals in this product that's harmful to humans. How would we know if??!!?! this product is targeted for animals. Until there's human trials with this product, it's a no go for me.

but wasn't this product intended for human use before it was even used on horses???
 
jaded_faerie said:
but wasn't this product intended for human use before it was even used on horses???

It could have been initially intended for humans, but how do we know this for sure. The product could have been modified for animal use only in that time?!?!

I mean, even though it was intended for human use, the product would have to go through trials to see if it causes any adverse effects in humans. Has this been done? This is why I am hesitant. What concerns me, you are putting this on your head. Suppose there are chemicals that could seep into your blood stream. The first system it would hit would be your nervous system considering the proximity to your brain. I know this is a bit extreme, but for the sake of hair, I'm not willing to compromise my health.

I'm not knocking anyone for trying it, but it scares me to use a product like this near such vital organs.
 
sky_blu said:
me too. But Ive been afraid too since people keep talking about opening the bottle and throwing it away. I dont want to spend almost 30 dollars for something to throw it away.

Why would you spend $30? It doesn't cost near that much. I don't understand people opening the bottle and throwing it away either, that's probably an exageration, it does NOT smell that bad.
 
FashionistaNY said:
Personally, I don't think it's that serious to grow hair if I have to result to animal products. That's just my personal beliefs. There could be chemicals in this product that's harmful to humans. How would we know if??!!?! this product is targeted for animals. Until there's human trials with this product, it's a no go for me.

Girl, I'm with you on this one!! I don't like the thought of stuff for animals and it stinks too, oh no I can't do it!!! Whoever does, good for them if you're bold enough and happy enough to use it. But, I don't think there is anything out there that grows your hair out any longer than what is normal---I haven't heard of no one growing 3" a month, when ya do please let me know, lol. Come on now, to me if you eat right, and take care of yourself, your hair will benefit. I used to be a PJ, but I learned the cold hard cash way that keeping it simple works best for me.
 
sprungonhairboards said:
If all that were true, why in the world would it be safe for horses either???

Last I heard they were'nt invincible :lol:

For all that matters we are of different species!!!!!! There is a huge difference.
 
sprungonhairboards said:
Why would you spend $30? It doesn't cost near that much. I don't understand people opening the bottle and throwing it away either, that's probably an exageration, it does NOT smell that bad.

Yeah :lol: I went back and found out it was less than 30 but still its about $20 which is still too much to be throwing it away. I think Ill try some in the near future.
 
sprungonhairboards said:
If all that were true, why in the world would it be safe for horses either???

Last I heard they were'nt invincible :lol:

The kind of toxicological testing required by OSHA and the FDA for a product intended for consumer use does not exist for products that are intended for animal use. In effect, you wouldn't know if it could cause immediate or long-term damage to a human. Additionally, the physiological make-up of a horse is not the same as a human...their very skin is substantially thicker (which is why it is called a hide).
 
sky_blu said:
Yeah :lol: I went back and found out it was less than 30 but still its about $20 which is still too much to be throwing it away. I think Ill try some in the near future.
Actually you can get a trial bottle for about $4
 
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