Anyone ever try VHmagic?

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This hair fiber field is getting very crowded! 10 years ago, Toppik had it all to itself, and now there' Nanogen, Organin, Hairsoreal, Megathik, Super Million Hair. Nexgen, and now VHmagic.

http://www.vhmagic.com/

From what I can tell, they make three products that would be of interest here (there's a powder thickening shampoo, but I don't think many here would go for that). All quotes are from vhmagic.com.

There's:

1) Hair in a Can:

This is tiny organic hair-like fibers that cling to your existing hair to make it appear thicker. Comes in three basic shades: Blonde, Brown, Black.
20 gram cardboard shaker can.

2) VHMagic Cover Powder:


Amazingly effective for making thin hair appear thicker. It is a light grayish colored powder in the jar, which 'magically' turns dark when rubbed on the scalp. It works by hiding the pink scalp showing through, which immediately makes the hair appear thicker. Works for all hair colors. Invisible in dark hair, and can also be used on light hair, where it gives the appearance of natural dark roots. Intense color, for best results use sparingly.


3) VH Magic Hair Building fibers with herbs:

Tiny organic hair-like fibers finely ground so that they are electrostatically charged. When sprinkled on dry hair they cling to it and make it appear thicker. Has added Horsetail Herb Ginseng and Nettle, believed to promote hair growth; Bioten, vital to every living cell; plus a special proprietary blend of herbs and minerals beneficial to hair and scalp.
Comes in eight colors to match your hair.

They also have a cover stick that appears to be like Couvre or Dermmatch,


Any comments or does anyone have experience with these?
 

Vinton Harper

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Until these other fiber concealers all get some sort of sprayer to more accurately disperse the product(like Toppik's Spray Maximizer attachment), they will be second rate in my book.
I even bought some Nanogen, which looks good(I can't say if it looks better than Toppik though), but with just the stupid "shaker can", it is impractical for me to get a realistic look(and to not use too much product), so I will stick with Toppik.
 

Andyman79

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Website looks like it was put together by a 6 year old so doesn't exactly inspire me about their products.

Best two on the market, by all accounts from the research I have done, seem to be Toppik and Nanogen.

Vinton do you know if the Toppik Applicator fit's on the Nanogen jar?
 
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