Trust in the world of Internet marketing is fast becoming a scarce commodity. How much credibility do you give to a sales pitch given by a company about the products they’re trying to push? Are they sound and enough to help you make a confident decision? What is the source of their information?

Finding reviews you can trust is always an issue. So I was in for a pleasant surprise when I was offered to do review of trustsource.org, a website dedicated to providing comprehensive resources on a variety of products ranging from those to help quit smoking to hair loss.

Most of us in our middle age will admit that hair loss prevention is among the top of our health agenda. But then the market is over saturated with hair loss prevention products from companies totally unheard of. So how do you make a decision?

TrustSource.org presents reviews based on sales data and rank, consultations with health care professionals, actual customer rankings and reviews of popular products. The key data is then input into a proprietary formula that determines the top ranking products available today. Hair loss products was one area I decided to look at, and I dd learn a thing or two about some of the best products in the market today.

ProvillusProvillus has received a rating of 5/5 for its effectiveness, longevity, safety and overall customer satisfaction. Provillus creates an environment conducive to the growth of new and healthy hairs, while also providing the nutrition to the damaged hair follicles. Actual users’ comments and reviews provide testimony to the positive effects can be seen in as little as 2-3 weeks. The company has separate formulations for the sexes—Provillus for Men and Provillus for Women

ProcerinProcerin is yet another product with a 5/5 rating from actual users, and comes in a tablet form and topical solution for daily use for the treatment of male hair loss. Procerin, available without a prescription, is effective in reversing hair loss caused by androgenetic alopecia, which causes the thinning of hair and the receding hairline. The company guarantees results in two months, and in case you’re not satisfied, they even offer an unconditional 90-day money back.

To the wary Web buyer, sites like TrustSource.org provides unbiased user reviews upon which he or she can make their decisions. However, what struck as rather odd was that the site doesn’t feature a search facility where you may look for products in a certain area. Hopefully, we’ll find that soon.

This post is sponsored by TrustSource.org.

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