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COUVRe Alopecia Masking Lotion Review

The other day someone wrote to me and asked how they could mask some of their hair loss due to Alopecia?
I suggested that they try COUVRe. It has been around a long time and is very effective.

COUVRe Alopecia Masking Lotion is a cosmetic product that is,

* Used by the stars for the last 15 years.
* Lotion compound that eliminates contrast between your hair and scalp
* Undetectable
* Compatible with any other hair products

COUVRe is different than most hair concealers. It is not applied on the hair – but on the scalp. According to the manufacturer “With this undetectable lotion-compound nobody will ever see that your scalp is showing through, or even notice that your hair is thinning. Whether you are thinning in the front, at the crown, or anywhere else, Couvré will eliminate the problem — instantly”.

COUVRe Alopecia Masking Lotion can be used alongside your other hair loss treatments that are part of your daily regimen. The idea of COUVRe Alopecia Masking Lotion is to make your thinning hair less noticeable by reducing the color contrast between your hair and scalp. This product also comes in several different colors for you to choose from.

Visit the site below and check out the many positive reviews of this product. We recommend it.

Losing your hair? Be sure to see a doctor

There are many “miracle” cures available for hair loss. Unfortunately, even after spending hundreds and thousands of dollars, none of those “cures” seem to work. For women, hair loss is particularly difficult. The New York Times recently published an excellent article on the need to to see a Doctor if you are experiencing hair loss. here is an excerpt;

“No one wants to lose their hair, but for women it is especially traumatic. Men can shave their heads and look hip, even sexy. Most women don’t want to be bald. Though it is more common — and visible — in men, many women lose their hair. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 30 million women in this country have hereditary hair loss, compared with 50 million men. But many additional women experience thinning hair that results from menopause or health problems.

If your hair is coming out, be advised that of the multitude of treatments on the market for women, few are worth your money, says Dr. Melissa Piliang, a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic.

Americans spent an estimated $176 million on hair loss products last year, and chances are some of that money was not well spent. Don’t let charming salon owners, seductive ads or fancy gimmicks convince you otherwise.”

To view the complete article, click here.