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Focus Hair Building Fibers Review
Focus is a new brand of hair building fibers that are attached to existing hair and conceal thinning hair. Just like any similar product it is made of unique complex of Keratin protein. These microscopic hair fibers naturally build upon existing hair to provide density and volume and complete coverage to your thinning and balding areas. The product comes in 7 colors for you to choose from, and in only one size can – 25g.
Until now – nothing’s new, just another hair fibers product… but there a catch (a good one) – so keep on reading!
The Truth about Focus
If you read my prior reviews on hair loss concealers, you already know that in many cases the same product is sold under more then one brand name. For example – Toppik and XFusion are the same product made by Spencer Forrest. Focus Hair building Fibers is actually sold under another, more popular brand name – Mirage Hair Building Fibers. Both are sold in 25g cans only, has the same can (only the colors and prints are different), sold in 7 colors, and use the same marketing material.
But – one thing is different, and that is the most important thing for you – the price. Despite of the fact that these two are actually the same product – Mirage is sold for $35 and Focus for $25!
How to Use
Use it like any other hair loss concealer, first – open and hold the can about 5 inches above your head. Shake gently to release a small quantity of Focus Hair Fibers over bald or thinning hair areas. Then, start styling your hair as desired. You are free you use a brush or comb to achieve the desired look. After applying Focus, you may use any hair spray to lock fibers in place.
Conclusion
Focus = Mirage. The Mirage brand has already gained reputation and its retail price is $35, but Focus is new, so they sell it for $10 less then Mirage. That’s 30% that you can easily save, so if you want to buy Mirage, simply order Focus. Mirage/Focus is made in Canada, and contains natural Keratin protein. For such a price Focus is a great catch, it actually offers the best price in the market for a 25g can, so you’d better take advantage of this offer while it lasts, who knows how long this discounted price of $25 is going to last…
This article was posted on July 24th, 2010 in Hair Loss Concealer Reviews
Tags: Focus, hair fibers, MIRAGE, toppik, XFusion
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