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Cheap Hair Loss MedicineInexpensive - But Not Cheap - Hair Loss MedicineWhen you write a sales letter for someone, businesses try to refrain from using the word 'cheap.' Instead, they want to use the world 'inexpensive.' The idea is that if you have an advertisement for something like 'cheap hair loss medicine' most people's minds equate the product with cheaply made, rather than simply inexpensive. If you think about it, this makes a lot of sense. Sticking with the example, imagine you have an actual cheap hair loss medicine rather than an inexpensive one - a medicine that put a bunch of ingredients together that may or may not work and the seller does not really care. Clearly that is a subpar medicine, and the quality is reflected in its price because these items are usually inexpensive as well. But let's say you have a cheap hair loss medicine that is solely inexpensive - made of the highest quality ingredients &- but offered for a lower price simply because the sellers can afford it. The original cheap hair loss medicine that was low quality has now tarnished the name of the product that is high quality, because people believe they must be equivalent. You see this in many things. Sporting equipment is a prime example. There are several golf clubs that cost 250 dollars and equally effective golf clubs that cost only 75. But there are also some poorly made golf clubs that also cost 75. What ends up happening is that someone buys the poorly made golf club, sees its poorly made, and refuses to spend 'only' 75 dollars on a golf club ever again, even though there is an incredibly effective and well made golf club for the same price. In the hair loss world, this is equally as common. Products like Procerin are inexpensive hair loss medicines that are made of the absolute best natural ingredients - better than any of the expensive brands. But because there are also cheaply made medicines that are the same price, some people think the two are equivalent. In this respect, it would almost be advantageous for the manufacturers of Procerin to raise their price in order for their product to reflect its high quality in its price, so that people aren't equating it with cheap hair loss medicine. But it is hard to convince people that they need to charge more for a product when they are content charging less. And so another hair loss medication gets equated with a worse one simply because the manufacturers aren't greedy. |