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KINTOR 0.5% KX-826 DHT Blocker Hair Regrowth Treatment is a scientifically formulated spray designed to combat hair loss and promote healthy hair growth. With its patented KX-826 ingredient, it effectively blocks DHT, reduces scalp oiliness, and revitalizes hair in just weeks. Suitable for both men and women, this product offers a practical solution to common hair thinning issues, ensuring a fuller, healthier mane.
R**A
Quite expensive
This is quite expensive compared to other hair growth products I’ve tried. It does have a chemical smell but not overly strong. The product looks nice, professional and expensive looking.This is supposed to block DHT, which they say causes hair loss. Just started using it for a week so I'm not sure if it’s doing anything yet. The spray pump is easy to use and very easy to apply to the scalp. It gets absorbed really well into the skin which is good and doesn’t feel greasy.
C**B
Easy to use
This has been super easy to use and so far has been working nicely. I would recommend!
S**
Nice to use
This spray has helped me control the oiliness of my scalp and prevented further hair loss. I think my hair has improved a little bit after using it but it's not that noticeable. I will continue to use it.
C**W
What have I done?
This is a new cosmetic topical spray for hair loss. Supposed to work by blocking DHT. Been around the hair industry. DHT affects the follicles. A lot of different products try to counter that. So I thought I ordered something not entirely unfamiliar. But before trying anything like this, I look it up. What I’m seeing is concerning. Other users of this product reporting “sides” which is disturbing because it sounds like street slang for medicinal side effects. Is this a cosmetic or a drug? Reports of headaches…a lot of reports of headaches. Hmm.I open the product which looks extremely professional. Really ace. Beautiful branding and rounded rectangle bottle. Where is the ingredients? The FDA requires a declaration of ingredients on cosmetics. There is just one listed as “MAIN INGREDIENT” which is the extraordinarily long, patented active ingredient that they shorten to KX-826. There must be a lengthy insert with the full ingredients, safety data, use instructions… NOPE. No insert.My research shows that this ingredient is also known as Pyrilutamide. Some online data sheets report clinical trials but there are precautions for “patients” and it says “This product should not be used with caution in children, pregnant women, nursing mothers, or persons over 65 years of age, and should be used in consultation with a physician or pharmacist.” But none of this information is included with the product, rather on the manufacturer’s website.Despite my better judgment of knowing I shouldn’t risk trying an incorrectly labeled product with mysterious “sides,” I tried it. 6 sprays total on the top and sides of my head like it says to do. Smells a little like chemicals, not bad. Not loaded with perfume. Maybe some alcohol —but I don’t actually know because they don’t declare it. It’s not greasy. A little warming on the scalp, which is pretty normal for hair growth cosmetics. Fine, but oh…a MILD HEADACHE after 25 minutes. That and the feeling of regret for volunteering to try a product that seems to be a drug, marketed as a cosmetic but incorrectly labeled according to the FDA rules for cosmetic labeling. That’s enough for me. Can’t recommend.
L**A
Pricey
I don't know how I feel about this item. With that said, it's very pricey for a two month supply. The packaging is really upscale and fancy looking, so it draws me in to wanting to use it, but the directions say to use it once a day on clean hair/scalp. But another part of the directions say to use it once in the morning and once at night - on clean hair. I don't wash my hair every day much less multiple times a day so technically I would only be able to use this item every other day (probably not as effective?), my other concern is conflicting instructions - is it once or twice a day? I don't think I would order this item again, for the price alone, but the conflicting instructions and the amount of time to actually see results, if any, doesn't make this a cost effective option for me.
R**E
Seems to help
I've been using this for a couple weeks and it seems to be helping me. I haven't noticed as much hair loss, although I can't say yet if new growth is coming in. My hair thinned dramatically about 20 months ago due to a drug I started taking, so I've been trying different products to see what works. I've used minoxidil (Rogaine), which does help, and this Kintor is a close second. Its mechanism of action is by binding DHT, which is the hormone that causes male- and female-pattern baldness, to androgenic receptors. It has a pleasant scent and the spray is a nice, wide mist. The bottle and cap are attractive, too, if you're interested in appearances. The price is quite steep compared to Rogaine, though, so you may want to try that first.
L**A
Fine mist, absorbs easily into scalp
This is a DHT Blocker, which should help prevent hair loss. It has a spray pump that works very well to deliver a fine mist. I sprayed it into certain areas such as the hairline, temples, parting lines, etc, and massaged it into my scalp. It absorbed easily into my scalp. It gave me the added benefit of lifting my hair at the roots along the hairline and parting line too! That was a surprise that I had not expected! And they tell you on the box that “Every spray brings surprises!” They were not kidding! OK, so is it worth the price? If it accomplishes what it claims, Yes. I don’t know yet, because I have only just tried it once. I definitely do like the quality of the product, the fine mist spray, and how well it absorbs, plus the lifting of the roots. Considering the main ingredient, which you can see in my photo, I do think this product will deliver desired results.
R**M
consult professional
This scalp treatment has professional presentation. The formula doesn't have a strong scent nor does it leave a greasy residue on my scalp. The application has been an easy experience. But there needs to be a full ingredient list at the very least to properly inform others. It might be best if you partner with a doctor when it comes to products like this.
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