Provillus vs Procerin Review

If you are looking out for an all natural herbal hairloss treatment, there is no doubt that you are going to be confused. Now the two hottest all natural hair loss products are Provillus and Procerin.

 

It also does not help that both Provillus and Procerin have similar ingredients. What differentiates between them is their proprietary blend.

 

Table 1: Provillus vs Procerin Ingredients

 

 

Provillus

Procerin

Oral Supplement

Vitamin B6, Botin, Magnesium, Zinc, Saw Palmetto, Propriety Blend (Stinging Nettle, Pumpkin, Eleuthero Root, Uva-Ursi, Muira Pauma P)

Saw Palmetto, Zinc Sulfate, Puroxidine, Magnesium, Propriety Blend (Gotu Kola, Nettles, Pumpkin seed, Eleuthero Root, Muira Puma Root, Uva Ursi)

 

 

 

Topical serum application

Minoxidil (5% for men and 2% for women), Azelaic Acid, Deionized Water, Propylene, Glycol, Glycerin, Emu Oil, Glycol Stearate, Stearic Acid, Vitamin
Complex, Retinol, Glyceryl Stearate, Dimethicone Peg 7,
Acrylates/ C 10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Triethanolaine,
SOD(Superoxide Dismutase), Hops/Caspicum Extracts,
Pygeum Bark, Linoleic//AlphaLinonienic Acid, Stinging Nettle
Extracts, Shou Wu Extract, Biotin, Zinc, Kelp (Iodine). Folate
(as Folic Acid), Ascorbyl Palmite, Trichopeptide, Arginine,
Hystidine, Sulfate,Copper Sulfate, Oleth-20, Evening Primrose
Oil, Pygeum Africina Extract, Gla Borage Oil, Macadamia Nut
Oil, Polysorbate 80, Camillia Sineses.

 

Saw Palmetto Extract, Gamma Linolenic Acid, Grape Seed Extract, Azelaic acid, Avocado Oil, and Nettle Extract.

 

It is a no brainer that Provillus seems to offer a little more. What really sets Provillus apart is in their topical serum application which includes two active ingredients to combat hair loss Minoxidil and Azelaic Acid; Procerin does not include Minoxidil in their topical application.

 

Minoxidil along with Finasteride are the only two treatments that are approved by FDA (US Food and Drug Administration). Provillus vs Procerin, only Provillus contains Minoxidil. Although Saw Palmetto has been reputed to block DHT (Dihydrotestosterone, a hormone that is usually considered to be the main cause of hair loss), having it orally and applying it on the scalp, will it be an over kill? Further, as Saw Palmetto is considered as a supplement and not a drug, it is not regulated or tested thoroughly by FDA. It is trusted that most consumers would rather have some guarantee for what they are paying for, would choose Minoxidil over Saw Palmetto application as a treatment.

 

Hence Provillus vs Procerin based on ingredients, in our website’s opinion Provillus may have an edge.

 

Now Provillus vs Procerin on price, actually Provillus is slightly a bit pricer by about $3 (you can get 2 bottles of Provillus free if you order 4 bottle click on link here). Both Provillus and Procerin offer a 90 money back guarantee. Both require no prescription from doctors and are shipped discretely to their customers hence no embarrassing doctor visits (to know more click on the links below). So Provillus vs Procerin, Procerin may have a slight advantage based on price comparison.

 

Overall Provillus vs Procerin, really depends on what you are looking for, price or probable effectiveness.  As a user of Provillus, Minoxidil topical serum definitely works, although it took about 2 months to see results which is natural for most hair loss products (usually it takes about 3 months to gauge effectiveness of a hair loss product).

 

For more information on Provillus click here.

 

For more information on Procerin click here.

 

 

Side notes:

1Finasteride requires a doctor’s prescription, it is usually marketed under the name Propecia.

2Azeliac Acid is for cleaning of skin and is also reputed to be able to block DHT.

3Saw Palmetto and Nettle Root are both reputed to be able to block DHT.

 Saw Palmeto is also use as supplementation for Prostrate Health.