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Lanolized, non-alcohol, hairdressing for men and women. Changes gray hair gradually to a natural looking youthful color. Few of us accept the fact of aging and it's physical symptoms graciously. But don't despair. There is good news! You now have options. You don't have to color your hair in order to have it look youthful. A color rejuvenator and hair conditioning treatment designed to blend away gray and restore your natural color on a gradual basis. Youthair is currently used by thousands upon thousands of men and women worldwide to make them look and feel younger. Youthair is available in either liquid or crème, and is applied directly to your hair. Youthair provides a similar acting pigment, to substitute for the loss of melanin, that combines with the hair's protein to restore your own natural color. Not only does it restore your hair's own natural color, it also provides all of the following. It improves manageability, as it doubles as a mousse giving your hair control. It increases the thickness and softness. It combats dryness, flyaway, and brittle hair as well. It even protects against extreme weather, heat styling, and harsh shampoos. It will not wash or shower out, it will not come out when you swim or sweat, nor will it rub off, because it will be your own natural color. The hair color you were born with. Simply apply daily for the first two to three weeks as your natural hair color returns. Then, once you've regained as much of your natural color as desired, you need only apply once or twice weekly to maintain the color you want. It's that simple! Benefits of Youthair:
Functions: Changes gray hair gradually. Directions: Massage a little Youthair into hair and scalp daily until desired color is obtained. Then as often as needed to keep color. Exposure of hair to sunlight will increase the darkening effect. For best results do not use any other hair dressing. Shampoo at least 2-3 times weekly. Wash your hands after each application. Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Lanolin, Emulsifying Wax N.F., Mineral Oil, Sulfur, Catearyl Alcohol, Lead Acetate, Ceteareth-20, Fragrance, Methylparaben and Propylparaben. Warnings & Precautions: Contains Lead Acetate. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use on cut or abraded scalp. If skin irritation develops, discontinue use. Do not use to color mustache, eyelashes, eyebrows, or hair on parts of the body other than the scalp. Do not get in eyes. Follow instructions carefully and wash hands thoroughly after each use. This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Product Reviews and Rating: Youthair Creme is rated
(3.55 out of 5) based on 80 reviews by users.
I have used YoutHair Creme for several years and use it as my only vanity pleaser. As a retired chemist, I'd like to explain how this works. The product DOES contain Lead Acetate whis sure to lead to lead poisoning if ingested. Apparantly it doesn't enter the body if just used on the body. Lead when combined with Sulfur forms BLACK Lead Sulfide. The skin & hair are made up out of proteins which are made of long chains of various Amino Acids. Of the many Amino Acids, a few contain Sulfur. SO! The Lead Acetate in YoutHair reacts with the sulfur in the hair yeilding a black color to the hair. I have found that the reaction is relatively slow as I do not wash the product out of my hair until at least 8 hours[preferably 24 hours.] I find that my black hair requires 2 applications 24 hours apart I leave my hair short [� to � inches] but leave it until �-� inches before haircuts. The prodect seems to cover the gray hair between haircuts. I suppose that you could use more between haircuts, but after a hair cut, the blackened hair is cut off showing all the gray and YoutHair needs to be reapplied as I talkled about abpove. Scientifically, from a chemist's view, I would think it will blacken blonde and other light hair. I would guess that dark brown to black hair are the prefered usage of the product. Blonde hair to black hair are chemically except that darker hair has more of Nature's black color (Melatonin)and lack of it yields white hair. I am 58, am African American with natural hair and my hair became darker within a week, faster than it says on the bottle. I am sorely disappointed to see 'discontinued' on the page! Is this product truly being discontinued? I am in my 50's and have gray hair mainly around the temples and forehead, though it is starting to pop up elsewhere. My hair is a medium to dark warm reddish brown. I haven't achieved full 100% gray hair reversal but what I have achieved is pretty darn good. I no longer have white "old lady" hair, instead I have some golden blondish streaks. Big difference. One of the ladies who does my hair says the color looks "very rich." It's kind of cool seeing the various highlights of golden blonde and red in my brown hair. No foil required! I use both super Youthair cream and the regular liquid. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Personally, I think the liquid penetrates better and it's easier overall to apply with a spray bottle, but application can get messy and it'll drip so you have to be really careful you don't lean over food or valuable papers later. Also, you have to make sure the liquid doesn't run down over your cheeks or forehead, because you do have little tiny hairs on your face and your pores can start looking dark if you don't diligently clean the drips off your skin. Another advantage of the liquid is that I feel I can "wear" it and go out to do some things, like walking a dog. People will just think my hair is wet and slicked back. When I use the cream I mix it with some of the liquid to thin it out and make it easier to apply. You have full control over the thickness and consistency. I apply it with a toothbrush around the temple area first, then dribble it on to the top of my scalp and use a comb or brush to apply it more deeply. Dripping is really not an issue. The disadvantage of the cream is that it's obvious it's in there, so I wouldn't want to be seen in public wearing it. Initially, you have to apply Youthair A LOT, like, almost every day. I remember when I first started applying the cream and liquid combo last November, the white "skunk stripe" at the top of my forehead started looking yellow-blonde after 3 days. If you are skeptical of it working, I suggest treating only a part of your hair at first, and then comparing the treated hair to the hair on the rest of your head. That is what I did. The white hair around the temples started blonding, while the white hair on top of my head and toward the back remained really white by comparison. So I started treating my entire head. After you have gotten your color to where you want it you can taper off, to maybe 2 or 3 times a week. I do get my hair straightened (formerly by hot process, now by a cold process), and we suspect that (unfortunately) the straightening process removes some of the color I work so hard to develop. It probably has to do with the cuticle opening up. For that reason I also stopped doing hot oil treatments on my hair, and now just use a cold conditioner. The thing I like most about Youthair is that this is my natural color, not some obvious fake color applied by your usual permanent hair coloring techniques. I don't have to worry about Youthair causing my hair follicles to develop some weird color that looks fake and doesn't suit me. I dislike the frequency with which I have to mess with my hair but it looks good so to me it's worth it. My coworkers tell me they think I am in my late 30's and I want to keep it that way for as long as I can! :) It takes forever to work. 3 weeks on the bottle is WAY off. I called the company and they said it takes about 3 months. That is a severe misprint on the bottle. Unlike others here, I like the smell, but the product I have is from 2 years ago so it may have changed. Lead in the product worries me, but all hair products have damaging chemicals in them. It is not yet turning my hair back to dark brown, but what it is doing is changing into a lighter color brown/red. It would work a lot better on lighter colored hair. I will see if it works after the 3 months recommended. Don't know why. Be aware this was my result. Am left with a problem. Daughter has posted a question about all this.I just want to give others the heads up! Read all 80 customer reviews ...
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