Retain™ by Sayar Care

Retain™ by Sayar Care

A natural product that stops hair loss & stimulates regrowth

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Retain™ is a natural formula that treats the 3 causes of hair loss: DHT, inflamed hair follicles, and decreased nutrient supply. It uses clinically tested, natural substances.
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Ryan Hoover
Hey, @sayarcare! How does this compare to Rogaine and other products (admittedly, I only know what's been shared in the infomercials 😂).
Zee
Hi @rrhoover! For starters, I love Qs, so thanks! First, a tiny bit of background about Minoxidil. Minoxidil was originally a blood pressure medication, and had a side effect of causing hair growth. So they decided to promote it for its side effect. Simply put,, Rogaine (aka minoxidil) causes random hair growth. Because minoxidil only causes hair growth, it gradually stops working, as hair loss becomes quicker than the growth it causes. (Put aside the potential side effects, which you’ll see if you google “minoxidil side effects”) Our product, Retain™, stops the cause and stimulates regrowth with natural (clinically tested) essential oils. Therefore, when Retain™ is used consistently, it quite effectively fixes hair loss from the root by targeting DHT locally and giving your hair follicles a kick in the butt. If you’ve got any more questions, ask away.
David Rogerson
@rrhoover @sayarcare Can you point to the peer-reviewed paper that backs up the claim?
tom Kelshaw
@rrhoover @doivoid @sayarcare Those studies are of individual ingredients, and most of the studies are transgenic models or 'preclinical studies' (ie. in mice). I'm not a doctor or even a scientist, but I've sat through enough pharma pitches to know these terms are very important. It seems people are asking about clinical trials of SayarCare's Retain formulation - the substance, in-situ, used on human males.
Erick Barron
Snake oil on Product Hunt... *SMH* 9 positive smiley reviews, which are no doubt shill reviews. We know there's nothing out there that can give hair growth with the exception of minoxidil and propecia. There are a few experimental stuff(RU) but you'll be lucky to get a good batch. All promising solutions are in the stem cell research area and we know they're at least three years away. You come here and promote this now as "revolutionary"? What's the ingredients? At best you're using stuff already out there and bundling it up and selling it as a new thing.
Zee
Hi @erickbarron86! Great Qs, and I understand your wariness. I'll address your post in order. In regards to products that cause hair growth: minoxidil is the pharmaceutical that causes hair growth, while propecia is the pharmaceutical that blocks DHT. While minoxidil does cause some hair growth, users see its effectiveness wear off after 6 months to a year. This is because while minoxidil does cause hair growth, it does nothing to fix the underlying problem: hair loss. As soon as the amount of hair lost becomes greater than the amount of hair growth minoxidil can stimulate, minoxidil's limited effectiveness becomes apparent. Propecia does stop hair loss by addressing the underlying problem of DHT production, but since it blocks DHT systemically, it has some pretty nasty side effects. Google 'em. Stem cell research is a different avenue of approach, and when that research allows us to fix hair loss from that angle, it can be discussed. Until then, it's really just another theory. Our ingredients are listed here, and the studies behind them are linked: https://sayarcare.com/pages/how-... Retain™ is unique. It's the only product that addresses the fact that there are 3 problems surrounding hair loss: DHT production causes hair loss, which results in reduced nutrient supply, which further results in hair follicle inflammation. Hair loss is not a one cause problem. It starts with DHT, but by the time the problem becomes visible, there are multiple problems that need to be addressed. Also remember that stopping hair loss can be difficult to get across—how can you prove lack of something that happens so slowly? How can users notice this, as it's a very gradual process? That's why Retain™ uses 3 approaches, and has a no Qs asked refund policy.
Jenise Lee
@erickbarron86 @sayarcare - I see "key ingredients" in the product page, and then I see more in the link above. Is that the complete list? Great branding, by the way.
Zee
@erickbarron86 @jenise_lee the link above is the list as follows the patent, the product page shows the key ingredients to be as user friendly as possible—we like our users to understand why Retain works. 😉 If you've got any questions about Retain or want to write about our story, reach out at info@sayarcare.com. Make the subject something like "PH Inbound", it'll get to me. 😊 Thank you! We're obsessed with our brand.
Lee Stetson
Hi @sayarcare. Like probably everyone else, my first reaction is serious doubt. I've tried other topical solutions, both natural and non (Peter Lamas, DS) in the past for my mail-pattern balding with zero results. Thankfully I realized I don't actually care all that much what the top of my head looks like, because frankly I don't see it v often. Regardless, if something did work, indefinitely, and without side effects, I'd be v interested in trying it out. What is the real success rate with this? Do you have info on clinical trials? How long have people been using this? It's one thing to call yourselves experts (and you may be versed in the science), but quite different to have verifiable success cases, which the average consumer will be able to reproduce. Does it just add a little dusting of hair, or would 3 years of continued use possibly generate hair as thick as the densest part of my scalp?
Zee
Hi @stetsonthree! Absolutely great question. For starters, I like the confidence/empowerment because aside from our men's health products, we want to help men understand common health problems, and to help men be confident and ok with any hair, skin, or sex issues they might have. Our info on clinical trials is linked above. As you can see there, it's about the combined approach. It's vital to stop hair and stimulate regrowth by addressing all causes of male pattern baldness. We've been in beta for a year now, and judging by our customer satisfaction, our success rate shows a great product. Clinical studies all show verifiable success at stimulating growth, blocking DHT, and reducing inflammation. To be quite honest, some of our founders use Retain™ as well. As a result, we have data that comes from a bit longer than the time span of the company. Here's what we've seen by combining customer data and long time data: Retain™ clearly stops hair loss, and stimulates growth. It appears that when used for long enough, Retain™ is able to generate hair as thick as it was previously. This is largely because our formula doesn't force the body to produce hair; rather, Retain™ allows hair follicles to return to their previous state. If you've any more Qs, ask away!
Lee Stetson
@sayarcare Love the reply, thank you. Follow up question. Since I am not an expert in this field, I don't know if all hair loss is treated equal. Like many, I have hair loss both on the top of my head, as well as thinning in the front. I imagine over time these will converge, and I'll have only the band of hair *around* my head like my grandfather. Therefore, I am curious if Retain is equally effective for all areas of the scalp, or if the results are more effective in different locations.
Zee
@stetsonthree, because of the way our formula addresses hair loss, it works for both receding hair lines and vertex balding. Both of these are the characteristic forms of androgenetic alopecia, aka male pattern baldness 🙂 To keep it simple, because of the way we attack DHT and rejuvenate your hair follicles etc, it works for all areas of your head. Let me know if you’ve got any more questions for me!
eboy
@stetsonthree @sayarcare Do you have to continually use it?
Zee
Hi @eboy! For the first 3 months, we recommend consistent use. After that, users can use Retain™ a little less frequently with no need to be concerned about a drastic return to their former hair loss stage.