The Bigen Hair Dye Treatment

In the online hair loss world, a majority of people seem to assume that black men generally do not care about balding. This is largely due to their being such a preponderance of popular highly visible confident African origin men who totally shave their heads. Enter Bigen. Official site here.

However, it seems like this assumption is nowadays incorrect. More and more black men are getting hair transplants these days. Others are increasingly getting Bigen hair dye to cover their hair loss.

These products are well reviewed on Amazon. You can also find this product at your local pharmacy, including Walgreens and CVS. Some also offer coupons and discount sales.

Bigen Hair Dye for Hair Loss

I posted about Lebron James’ hair loss recently. Mr James seems to be especially concerned about his thinning hair despite all his wealth and fame.

Funnily enough, Yahoo Sports has a big article on this today. They speculate that Mr. James might be using Bigen. Interestingly, one of the most fearsome NFL players named Ray Lewis is also using this same product.

Bigen comes in powder, liquid and spray versions as well as in various shades. Some people also use a pen with ink version of the product. Many celebrities use this dye on their beards too.

Popular Choice for African Americans and Athletes

Bigen for Black Men.
Bigen EZColor for African Men.

Bigen is essentially a type of hair loss concealer. A more natural alternative is henna. Entertainer Jamie Foxx, rapper Pitbull and basketball player Carlos Boozer have all been suspected of using Bigen  to camouflage their hair loss.

The product is available in various colors, although black is obviously the most popular among African Americans.

Even the most successful, athletic and rich guys care about hair loss. In an age of selfies, permanent internet archives, video surveillance and daily social media usage, it is no surprise that hair is of major importance to celebrities.

Bigen Side Effects

Bigen Hair Dye Powder.
Bigen Hair Dye Powder.

In recent years, a number of people have filed lawsuits due to getting side effects from Bigen hair dye. Among the adverse reactions and complaints include:

  • Allergic reactions and itching.
  • Chemical burns to the skin.
  • Eye swelling.
  • Hives and rashes.
  • Breathing difficulties.

In most cases, these side effects are temporary and not common. Some people are concerned that long-term use of Bigen or any hair dye products can cause cancer. However, this is not as yet proven.

If you want to be totally safe, you can use henna or other less dangerous chemical free products.

 

4 thoughts on “The Bigen Hair Dye Treatment”

  1. that stuff looks ridiculous. also i hate to burst your bubble but theres no way theres a cure for balding by 2020. clinical trials take around ten years at the least and no one has started a single trial that is anywhere near a cure that regrows hair.

    1. They should have figure out the hair cloning in the 3 yrs or so.The FDA approval process comes in 3 phases which can take another 6 yrs. So a CURE for baldness will be around the 2023.

    2. @c are you new here? The 10 years aspect only applies to the US. The main focus right now is what’s happening in Japan where things move a lot faster. There are also many other options in the pipeline. You should read some of the summary posts on this blog to catch up.

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