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how he gained his lost hair back in such a short time?

week-wise hair regrowth
Abhishek (32) is a Sales professional in an MNC; he works for a leading pharmacy brand. Everyday demands of the job and meeting sales target lead to early hair loss with a receding hairline.
Before-and-after picture after a Few weeks

“Before and after picture of Abhishek’s Scalp. The picture on the right was taken after only a Few weeks of using Joybynature 100% Natural Hair Loss Treatment Kit
The demands to look presentable to land sales are the biggest challenge he is facing. Like everyone, he too started facing rejections professionally and personally.

He didn’t even attended social functions due to sarcastic remarks that he often started hearing for his partial baldhead. This made him self-conscious; wherever he went, he always made it a point to wear a hat to hide his bald patch. However, it made but little difference to his life or his career.
His onetime good looks now marred by receding hairline and a bald patch were no longer earning him credibility in the sales department. His dwindling sales made him the butt of jokes in the office and his boss too would scoff at his reports at the end of the day.
He even considered going for hair weaving, but that too required somewhere around Rs35-48000 amount that, he at his income could hardly afford. Additionally, he wanted to boost his hair growth rather than go for something that would look artificial, is painful or stand out and would be within his budget.
In his own words: I was not willing to go for hair weaving or something that required artificial treatment. I am absolutely against it. I needed something that would thicken the existing hair, improve the texture of my hair and help the lost hair re-grow in the bald patch.

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