The Gardener said:
[quote="Melancor website":66525]Melancor-NH is backed by clinical trials documenting its ability to visibly revive dead hair cells ... When the melanocytes stop producing these pigments, we sprout a transparent hair, which appears an unsightly grey due to the color of the dead cells that comprimise the strand ... Melancor works to revatilize these dead cells that comprimise strands"
Bullshit. ALL hair is dead, whether it be brown or red or white.[/quote:66525]
You misread the quote. It doesn't say that hair is living, or that it makes hair come alive, or that it brings cells back to life. What it says is that it "revitalizes" the dead cells. Now, that's certainly marketing talk, but don't misread it for that reason. All it means is that it brings back color to the hair shaft, not that it brings the hair shaft back to life.
I had minimal gray, but at 48 I definitely had some. I now have none. I have been using only Melancor and Folligen on my hair. I used to use Youthhair, which is a Grecian Formula knockoff, but I haven't used that on my head for two months now.
I was very skeptical of Melancor, but it appears to be working for me. I don't think it's the copper peptides, since I don't put them on the side of my head, where the gray hair was.
The people who make Melancor claim it works for about 75% of people who use it for six months or longer. I don't know whether that is true or not, but I've been using it four months.
As far as why copper peptides might work, did you see the quote from Pickart that I posted? You can doubt it if you like, but it is plausible, and he ought to know better than either of us. Folligen is not sold as an anti-gray product, so that statement is not marketing hype.