I never told anyone I was using it- not even my partner. I just quietly started using the red light therapy helmet from Narlest every other night while scrolling my phone. Didn’t want to get my hopes up. After a while, my barber asked if I was using something because my hair looked fuller. That’s when I realized it was working. I checked old photos and the difference was obvious. Still can’t believe it, honestly. It’s the only thing I’ve used that gave me real results without any weird side effects.
I started noticing thinning in my late 30s- especially around my temples and part line. It was devastating and super embarrassing. I tried supplements, collagen, scalp massages, you name it. Nothing really worked, and it just kept getting thinner. I was getting to the point where I considered wigs. Then I stumbled on a forum where people were talking about red light therapy. I ended up getting a helmet from Narlest and committed to using it 3–4 times a week. Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but within a few months I started seeing fine hairs growing in again. A year later, my hair looks fuller than it has in a decade. I even get compliments again! It sounds dramatic, but it genuinely helped me get my confidence back.
After having my second child, my hair started falling out like crazy. I know postpartum shedding is normal, but this felt excessive- like I was losing clumps every day. I tried supplements and gentle shampoos, but nothing was really helping. A friend recommended looking into red light therapy, and I found a helmet from Narlest that seemed legit. I figured it was worth a try. It took some time, but after a few months, the hair fall slowed down, and I started seeing fine new hairs growing in. It gave me back a sense of control when I was feeling pretty overwhelmed- really grateful I found it when I did.
I’ve always had a high hairline, but a couple of years ago it started creeping even higher. I used to brush it forward and pretend it was fine, but deep down it bothered me. I tried hair fibers and powders, but they were just covering the problem. I came across red light therapy and gave the Narlest helmet a shot. At first, I didn’t notice much, but I stayed consistent. Around month four, I started seeing tiny hairs growing along the edges. Now it’s been about eight months, and I can actually style my hair differently again. It feels amazing to see that progress- especially after thinking it was a lost cause.
I started losing my hair in my late 20s, and it hit me hard. Every time I saw a photo of myself, it was like a reality check I didn’t ask for. I even avoided getting haircuts because I didn’t want to see the damage. Red light therapy kept popping up in my research, and eventually I bought the helmet from Narlest. Didn’t expect much, honestly- but I stayed consistent. And around the 6-month mark, I noticed the thinning on the crown was way less noticeable. It’s not just about the hair. It gave me some of my confidence back. That part alone made it worth it.
I used to roll my eyes at stuff like this. A helmet that shines red lights on your head and grows hair? Sounded like a scam to me. But after trying literally every other option and watching my hairline slowly disappear, I gave in and bought one from a brand called Narlest. I used it consistently while watching TV in the evenings. No pain, no mess, no weird side effects. It took time, but after 5–6 months, I started seeing less shedding and new growth. Now, almost a year in, I actually have a solid hairline again- like back in my early 20s. Never thought I’d say this, but red light therapy is legit. It’s the only thing that’s ever worked for me.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you're pre- or post-surgery.
I seriously tried everything to fix my hair loss- minoxidil, biotin, hair oils, special shampoos- you name it. I even started wearing hats all the time because my confidence was tanking. Nothing worked and it actually felt like things were getting worse. A friend of mine (who’s a total skeptic, btw) told me about this red light therapy helmet from a brand called Narlest. I figured I had nothing to lose, so I gave it a shot. Fast forward a year of using it consistently, and I actually have my hairline back. My barber was shocked. My crown filled in and I don’t see hair all over my pillow anymore. It’s wild. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it for myself. No side effects, no meds- just light therapy. Total game changer.
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Losing hair in your 20s feels like a punch in the gut. I started noticing a thinning spot on my crown at 26 and I spiraled. Started obsessively checking mirrors, avoiding social events- it sounds dramatic, but it really messes with your self-esteem. I went down the YouTube rabbit hole and came across someone who mentioned red light helmets. I did a ton of research and finally settled on the one from Narlest. It wasn’t cheap, but I figured long-term hair loss would cost me more emotionally. I’m now 7 months in, and the difference is clear. My shedding is down by at least 70%, and the bald spot is barely visible anymore. It’s slow and steady progress, but it’s real. For once, I feel like I’m doing something that’s actually working.
I was so skeptical about red light therapy. I thought it was just another trend that wouldn’t last. But nothing else was working, and I was running out of options. Ended up getting the helmet from Narlest after seeing someone recommend it. It became part of my weekly routine- super easy, no mess, no side effects. I honestly didn’t notice anything for the first couple months. But then the shedding stopped. And a few months later, I started seeing new growth. I’m not the type to leave comments like this, but this thing actually worked.
Es la segunda vez que compro mi tratamiento el champú divino pero la primera mascarilla era color blanco y la segunda es color crema como amarillo muy clavito no es ka gold no se cual de las dos es la buena la blanca o la amarilla clarito alguien? Comenten a ustedes cual les salio original? Patito?
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Is it good for my dry damaged hair??
Is it good for heat damage??
How frequently we need to use this? And do we need to use hair mask in every hair wash?
Is it sulphate free
This one is the best
Colour hair hn kia me ye mask use kr skte hn
Hari mask for after sampoo or before?
Is it sulphate free and paraffin free shampoo ?
Straight ning kiya maine loreal ka to use kr skte kya
I never told anyone I was using it- not even my partner. I just quietly started using the red light therapy helmet from Narlest every other night while scrolling my phone. Didn’t want to get my hopes up. After a while, my barber asked if I was using something because my hair looked fuller. That’s when I realized it was working. I checked old photos and the difference was obvious. Still can’t believe it, honestly. It’s the only thing I’ve used that gave me real results without any weird side effects.
I started noticing thinning in my late 30s- especially around my temples and part line. It was devastating and super embarrassing. I tried supplements, collagen, scalp massages, you name it. Nothing really worked, and it just kept getting thinner. I was getting to the point where I considered wigs. Then I stumbled on a forum where people were talking about red light therapy. I ended up getting a helmet from Narlest and committed to using it 3–4 times a week. Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but within a few months I started seeing fine hairs growing in again. A year later, my hair looks fuller than it has in a decade. I even get compliments again! It sounds dramatic, but it genuinely helped me get my confidence back.
After having my second child, my hair started falling out like crazy. I know postpartum shedding is normal, but this felt excessive- like I was losing clumps every day. I tried supplements and gentle shampoos, but nothing was really helping. A friend recommended looking into red light therapy, and I found a helmet from Narlest that seemed legit. I figured it was worth a try. It took some time, but after a few months, the hair fall slowed down, and I started seeing fine new hairs growing in. It gave me back a sense of control when I was feeling pretty overwhelmed- really grateful I found it when I did.
I’ve always had a high hairline, but a couple of years ago it started creeping even higher. I used to brush it forward and pretend it was fine, but deep down it bothered me. I tried hair fibers and powders, but they were just covering the problem. I came across red light therapy and gave the Narlest helmet a shot. At first, I didn’t notice much, but I stayed consistent. Around month four, I started seeing tiny hairs growing along the edges. Now it’s been about eight months, and I can actually style my hair differently again. It feels amazing to see that progress- especially after thinking it was a lost cause.
I started losing my hair in my late 20s, and it hit me hard. Every time I saw a photo of myself, it was like a reality check I didn’t ask for. I even avoided getting haircuts because I didn’t want to see the damage. Red light therapy kept popping up in my research, and eventually I bought the helmet from Narlest. Didn’t expect much, honestly- but I stayed consistent. And around the 6-month mark, I noticed the thinning on the crown was way less noticeable. It’s not just about the hair. It gave me some of my confidence back. That part alone made it worth it.
I used to roll my eyes at stuff like this. A helmet that shines red lights on your head and grows hair? Sounded like a scam to me. But after trying literally every other option and watching my hairline slowly disappear, I gave in and bought one from a brand called Narlest. I used it consistently while watching TV in the evenings. No pain, no mess, no weird side effects. It took time, but after 5–6 months, I started seeing less shedding and new growth. Now, almost a year in, I actually have a solid hairline again- like back in my early 20s. Never thought I’d say this, but red light therapy is legit. It’s the only thing that’s ever worked for me.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend.
I got a hair transplant two years ago and was told I’d need to maintain the existing hair or risk losing it again. I started using the Narlest red light therapy helmet a few times a week, and honestly, it’s been a perfect combo. It helped reduce inflammation, improved recovery, and even thickened the transplanted areas more than I expected. People always talk about the surgery, but not the aftercare. This was a huge part of keeping my results and making sure I didn’t waste the money I spent on the transplant. Highly recommend it whether you're pre- or post-surgery.
I seriously tried everything to fix my hair loss- minoxidil, biotin, hair oils, special shampoos- you name it. I even started wearing hats all the time because my confidence was tanking. Nothing worked and it actually felt like things were getting worse. A friend of mine (who’s a total skeptic, btw) told me about this red light therapy helmet from a brand called Narlest. I figured I had nothing to lose, so I gave it a shot. Fast forward a year of using it consistently, and I actually have my hairline back. My barber was shocked. My crown filled in and I don’t see hair all over my pillow anymore. It’s wild. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it for myself. No side effects, no meds- just light therapy. Total game changer.
Every guy in my family is bald- dad, uncles, cousins- so I always assumed it was just my fate. But when I hit 30 and saw the early signs, I decided to at least try something. I didn’t want to give up without a fight. I heard about red light therapy from a podcast and went with the Narlest helmet because it looked solid and had good feedback. I treated it like brushing my teeth- just part of my routine. A year later and I’m still not bald. In fact, my hairline looks better than it did two years ago. I know it won’t make me 18 again, but it bought me time- and honestly, that’s more than I expected.
I went through so many products- shampoos, oils, vitamins- all promising results but nothing really helped. My hairline kept creeping back and my confidence was tanking. I even stopped going out as much because I was so self-conscious. A friend of mine mentioned red light therapy, and I looked into it. That’s how I found the helmet from Narlest. I figured it was worth one last try. After sticking with it for several months, I finally started noticing less shedding and then actual regrowth, especially around my temples. It wasn’t overnight, but for the first time in years, I feel like I’m not losing the battle anymore.
Losing hair in your 20s feels like a punch in the gut. I started noticing a thinning spot on my crown at 26 and I spiraled. Started obsessively checking mirrors, avoiding social events- it sounds dramatic, but it really messes with your self-esteem. I went down the YouTube rabbit hole and came across someone who mentioned red light helmets. I did a ton of research and finally settled on the one from Narlest. It wasn’t cheap, but I figured long-term hair loss would cost me more emotionally. I’m now 7 months in, and the difference is clear. My shedding is down by at least 70%, and the bald spot is barely visible anymore. It’s slow and steady progress, but it’s real. For once, I feel like I’m doing something that’s actually working.
I was so skeptical about red light therapy. I thought it was just another trend that wouldn’t last. But nothing else was working, and I was running out of options. Ended up getting the helmet from Narlest after seeing someone recommend it. It became part of my weekly routine- super easy, no mess, no side effects. I honestly didn’t notice anything for the first couple months. But then the shedding stopped. And a few months later, I started seeing new growth. I’m not the type to leave comments like this, but this thing actually worked.
Es la segunda vez que compro mi tratamiento el champú divino pero la primera mascarilla era color blanco y la segunda es color crema como amarillo muy clavito no es ka gold no se cual de las dos es la buena la blanca o la amarilla clarito alguien? Comenten a ustedes cual les salio original? Patito?
Will this shampoo work oily hair type and frizz free hair
I have low porosity hair dry hair and frizzy hair can i use itt ??
Should we apply on the scalp also?
https://youtube.com/shorts/f-yCJkCkq78?si=tRIgZ2iERdHY2QJN
Protein + omega 9 and protein + gold quinoa which is best ???
Heyy, Done nanoplastia two weeks, can I use this shampoo
Shampoo was worst 😢