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hereWhat are Nanofibres?
Nanofibres are a unique formulation of pure keratin that have been precision cut by laser to microscopic dimensions. After cutting, the fibres are dyed and are coated to enhance the retention of electrostatic charge. The dried fibres are then hygienically packed into containers, which are constructed from a sophisticated polymer that stimulates static charging of the fibres whenever the container is moved.
How do Nanofibres work?
Nanogen is applied quickly and without mess by simply shaking the container over the thinning area, releasing thousands of the microscopic colour-matched hair fibres, which intertwine with, and branch off of the real hairs.
Charged with static electricity, they bond in fir tree patterns along the hair fibre so securely that they will stay in place all day, in strong winds and rain, and will not stain or smear, but can be easily washed out with a shampoo wash.
The fir tree pattern creates a realistic looking AND feeling density. Other sprays and creams simply colour the scalp to make the hair loss less visible. Nanogen is completely different.
Will Nanofibres work for you?
YES!
Contrary to what you may think, thinning scalps contain thousands of colourless 'vellus' hairs (peach fuzz) which can been seen if you look very carefully at a balding scalp. These hairs, together with normal 'terminal' hairs are able to bond tightly with Nanogen fibres when they are sprinkled over the thinning area. An incredibly natural pattern resembling a Fir Tree branch is achieved on each individual hair. As each of the thousands of remaining hairs are thickened many times over, the appearance and feel of density is confidently achieved.
Nanogen is designed to work equally as effectively on both sexes, and for people of any age. Whether you're a gentleman who accepts gradual loss over the years but would like to cosmetically control the rate and scale of their thinning appearance or if you are a lady that has a thinning problem which tends not to get much worse than patchy loss or generalized thinning - Nanogen is perfect for you. Take back control over your loss and don't look back!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How long Do the fibres last?
A. Nanogen fibres last approximately between 45 and 60 days dependent on use. Simply shake (with the lid screwed on) to gauge how much you have left. Do not leave yourself short.
Q. Will the fibres become dislodged?
A. Applied correctly, the fibres can be used with confidence. We recommend applying a layer of fibres, followed by a few short bursts of the spray to hold them in place. This should then be repeated for extra volume.
Q. Are the fibres safe to use with hair regrowth formulas such as minoxidil?
A. Yes. These special fibres are completely non-toxic and do not interfere with any topical formulations that you may be using. Nanofibres are simply cosmetic preparation.
Q. Can the fibres stain clothes or bedlinen for example?
A. No. Our fibres are 100% colourfast so no dye is transferred. If the fibres drop onto a surface, simply dust them away with a dry hand.
Q. My hair is greying slightly - Are Nanofibres suitable?
A. Yes. You should sprinkle the main colour first (e.g. black, brown, blonde etc) followed by a sprinkling from a grey (or white) container. The fibres are completely dry and will intermingle perfectly. This method can be used with any colour combination (e.g. highlights).
As the Nanofibres actually cling to individual hairs, the effect feels natural and allows styling like you never again thought possible. Every time you look in the mirror you will be truly amazed.
Cautions :
1. Nanogen is safe & non-toxic. If however you do suffer some scalp irritaiton we suggest you cease application.
2. Avoid excessive ingestion and / or inhalation.
3. If Nanofibres enter the eyes, irrigate thoroughly with clean water.
4. Nanogen Nanofibres are colourfast and will not run. However, minimal fibre transfer to fabrics may be possible during sleep.