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A hard-packed, colored powder that coats and thickens your hair.
DermMatch is healthful for your skin. It won't clog your pores or affect your hair's growth in any way. It allows your skin to breathe freely and it's safe to wear all day every day. Look Better ...
Stays on better ...
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More healthful ... Doctors have used DermMatch since 1992. It's especially popular among dermatologists and hair transplant surgeons. Surgeons will often use DermMatch to enhance transplanted hair or to cover temporary scarring. No, you don't need a prescription for DermMatch and most people using DermMatch have never had a hair transplant. It is comforting to know, however, that the world's top hair transplant surgeons use it regularly. If you are undergoing hair transplant surgery, check with your surgeon before using DermMatch or any cosmetic product. Your skin is a living, breathing organ. Be careful with it. DermMatch is healthful for your skin. It will never, ever interfere with the growth of your hair or clog your pores. Your skin can breathe freely through it's safe to wear all day, everyday. 8 Shades to Match Your Hair Color
Directions: Rub DermMatch directly on your scalp to color areas exposed by hair loss or hair transplants. DermMatch applies with precision. Brush it through to coat thin hairs for maximum fullness. No colored clouds from spray cans, gooey mess from tubes or wild particles from sprinkle jars. You can swim with it if you want to. DermMatch survives wind, rain, sweat, brushing and swimming. Other hair loss products can run, drip or fall out. You can wear DermMatch every day for pennies. One disc lasts, on average, 8 months. Ingredients: Talc, Kaolin, Magnesium Myristate, Quatemium-18 Bentonite, Bismuth Oxychloride, Isopropylmyristate, Octyldodecanol, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium/Stearyl Sulfate, Cetyl Lactate, Isopropyl-Lanolate, TEA-Stearate, Water, Glycol, PEG-6-32, Ammonium Acrylic/Acrylates Copolymer, Methylparabene, Imidazolldinyl Urea, Chlorisothlazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Benzyl Alcohol, Triclosan, Fragrance and may contain Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides, DC-Red 36 Lake, DC-Red 7 Calcium Lake, DC-yellow 5 Aluminum Lake, Ultramarine Blue. Product Reviews and Rating: DermMatch is rated
(4.29 out of 5) based on 108 reviews by users.
I will say that Dermmatch has boosted my confidence dramatically over the past 5 years. However, I personally believe it has accelerated my hair loss. Sometimes, shampooing just doesn't get all of the Dermmatch off your scalp. So sometimes these dermmatch "flakes" come off your scalp and is embedded in your hair. Your only option is to pull it out and when you do, so does a lot of hair. I recommend Dermmatch, however be prepared to lose a bit of your own hair. Waterproof? It isn't even mist-proof! Not only does this product run in rivers down your head when it gets slightly damp, but when dry it transfers onto EVERYTHING. Brush up against the headrest of a car seat, a white wall, a couch, and you will have a huge smear. It runs in the sink, and is impossible to get off your shower curtain. Don't even get me started on the pillowcase issue. The dark brown is more of a charcoal color, too. Splotchy coverage anyway...save your money and try Organin. It's amazing. I bought this a couple of weeks ago and have tried several application methods. I am a woman with shoulder-length hair, visibly thinning at the hairline and top of my head. Scalp embarrassingly visible. I wanted to LOVE this product based on the reviews here, but I'm just okay with it. The wet application method is a big zero for me, period. It adheres to my hair rather than my scalp, leaving me with a patchy scalp and pasty hair. I suppose this is because my hair is longer and it makes the wet method difficult to do. I tried all of the methods I saw on this website, and none of the wet methods work at all for me. Using a little or using a lot, it just looks like muddy hair roots. So I found a soft full artist brush and stipple the dry powder onto my scalp, then stipple again with a clean brush to "set" the powder. This covers fairly well, but to be honest, the powder seems to cling to the empty hair follicles and makes my scalp look a little like I have some loose dirt up there. It looks better if I apply a lot, but then it tends to drift down on my forehead if I'm not careful. I'm surprised that everyone seems to have such success with this. I just can't find an application method that looks natural - and I don't have bald patches, just thinning hair. What I can say in the product's favor is this - I look better (at least from a distance) with it than without it. You can't see the grainy stuff in my hair unless you're right on top of me. (Maybe I should rephrase that...) Without it, you can see the thinning hair from a distance. So I'd rather be with it than without it. I just really wish I could find an application method that made me happier with the product. I used this and it is so messy! I gave it a month. It covers and matches nicely, but runs when it rains, I sweat or get any moisture on my head. Embarrassing doesn't begin to describe how you feel when your face is covered in brown drips and runs.It also bleeds onto your hands,comb, brush, pick, pillow case and into your sink; creating an ugly mess! Forget this one and try Organin Hair Thickening Fiber. It really works and doesn't fade, run or cover your clothes and bed linens. Be sure to us it before you dress though. I started going bald around three years ago and almost gave up until I ran across this product. It is the best BY FAR!!!! Even for us black guys!!! Read all 108 customer reviews ...
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