Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hair Loss Shampoo, Proudly Philippine Made

Thinning hair has been my mother’s problem for years now and she has been trying to find ways to reverse this condition. I believe the thinning can hair is part of the aging process, but since my mother is so vain, she’s hoping that there could still be a solution to her problem.

We were already on our way home yesterday when I got a call from her and she was asking me if we can go to Quezon City Memorial Circle before going home. She told me that she saw a shampoo for hair loss being discussed at a local TV network and said that she wanted to give it a try.

This hair loss shampoo was not hard to find. We just had to ask one of the vendors at the Quezon City Memorial Circle and he immediately pointed at one of the stalls there. I later found out that this shampoo was made by a Filipino inventor named Jose T. Osido, Sr. and it was made specifically made for causes of falling hair, dandruff, itchy scalp and other diseases of the scalp.

When I learned that this was made by a Filipino inventor, I actually felt proud that I am a Filipino and wish that the government can fund their projects and make their inventions known to the whole world.

3 comments:

Mama Mia said...

hi there! like your mom, i too am experiencing some thinning of my hair. and i'm only 37! can i ask how much this shampoo costs? thanks ha!

Tony said...

I use a hair loss shampoo:Regenepure with ketoconazole proven to grow hair. Got rid of my dandruff and I definitely see less hair in the drain and more on my head. They list all of their ingredients plus benefits at www.Regenepure.com.

tgrolluqui said...

Let us use Filipino made products. Should there be improvements to do kindly share.