There are legends about it. My experience of using the famous Sim Sensitive System 4 hair set

For people with hair problems, the Sim Sensitive System 4 hair set has a reputation for being a miracle cure. Many vouch for its efficacy, saying it’s the solution to recurring issues like hair loss and irritation of the scalp.

It makes sense to be curious about a product that is the subject of so much hype. Does it truly deserve the positive reviews, or is it just another overhyped cosmetic product?

I’ll discuss my personal experience with the Sim Sensitive System 4 hair set in this article. I’ll walk you through what you can realistically expect from this highly regarded hair care solution, from the immediate results to the long-term impact.

Legend My Experience
Sim Sensitive System 4 is believed to solve hair loss. After several weeks of use, I noticed my hair felt stronger, though hair loss did not completely stop.
It’s said to help with scalp issues like dandruff. My scalp became less irritated, and dandruff was reduced, but not entirely gone.
The products are known for improving hair texture. My hair felt smoother and more manageable after consistent use.
Many believe it"s a miracle cure for thinning hair. While my hair did feel thicker, the results weren’t dramatic.

My set composition

I put a small selection of products to the test, each weighing 100 milliliters: System 4 Oil Cure Hair Mask — a therapeutic "O" mask for the scalp Bio-botanical shampoo, or System 4 Bio-Botanical Shampoo Bio-Botanical serum, or System 4 Bio Botanical Serum

Additional products from the manufacturer can aid you in the battle against issues with your scalp and hair. You can put together an appropriate product combo for yourself based on the requirements of your hair.

System 4 is a combination of medications that acts in two ways simultaneously: they prevent hair loss and encourage the growth of new, healthy curls. Regardless of the underlying reason for hair loss, system 4 has only a beneficial effect in nearly 90% of cases, according to clinical trials done on volunteers in Finland. When used in the following circumstances, System 4 will undoubtedly aid in the fight against hair loss, according to the manufacturer:

After discounts, I paid 1,470 rubles for this set; the actual cost of the product is likely closer to 2,000 rubles. I won’t argue that this is an absurd price, but you have to admit that you expect a lot more from these kinds of goods. I had enough for a one-month course with regular use of this set, but because it is used much more sparingly, I also had a therapeutic mask left over.

My primary issue was hair loss, which is why I chose to purchase a system because I believe that hair growth can be distributed more affordably. I’m not sure exactly what’s causing my hair loss, though, because it occasionally stops for a while before resuming with a vengeance. I am also unable to link the season to the hair loss. It’s possible that my previous hair dyeing and frequent bleaching experiences had something to do with it, but other factors like stress, ecology, lifestyle, etc. cannot be ruled out.

When System 4 is used?

In case of hair loss:under the influence of stress on the body;after pregnancy and childbirth;effects of the environment (poor ecology of the area);as a result of surgery under anesthesia;due to a scalp infection;stress caused by climate change;as a result of exposure to hormonal drugs;greasy scalp;during menopause;associated with the use of low-quality dyes, varnishes and other hair products.Hair loss is also often associated with heredity and age. In this case, System 4 will help slow down hair loss, as it contains special microelements for the preservation and growth of new hair.Hair loss is often associated with high greasiness of the scalp, dandruff, as well as the presence of bacteria and fungi. .

The three bottles are all made in a simple design. I would say that the design has a pharmacy-like element to it. However, from what we gather, this brand presents itself as medical.

Personally, I still find that self-hypnosis has a significant influence on me in general. Any product associated with pharmaceutical or medical products inherently fosters a stronger belief in a favorable outcome. If two hair loss products were of equal cost, I would be more inclined to select the one that claimed to have undergone years of research and to be the best medical device overall. One definitely positive thing about the set is that it came with fairly detailed instructions for use.

What did I possess prior to beginning this series? Since taking my first careful step in hair care, a lot of time has passed, and looking back, I realize that "damn it"—I ruined everything. My hair used to be pretty good, long, and thick, but now it’s just a haircut. My hair feels like it’s thinning out. Even though I’ve nearly conquered the brittleness and cut my hair multiple times, there are still gaps in my hair that weren’t there before.

Having hair all over the house can be particularly stressful. That’s the reason I haven’t been doing anything but fighting hair loss lately, and it’s getting better. Coincidentally, I’m fighting as a new season of hair loss is about to begin.

Let’s get right to analyzing each item in the collection. Maybe we should begin by going through how to use these products in order and sequence. It all begins with the Mask, as strange and fascinating as that may sound.

Therapeutic mask "O" for the scalp

A product in the line that is capable of being regarded as a standalone item. You can still benefit from the mask even if you don’t have any noticeable hair issues if serum is only meant to treat hair loss and shampoo isn’t really necessary without a line.

First and foremost, the mask is a fairly potent product in the line that will work well against hair loss when combined with other products. However, if you prefer your scalp to be clean, use different scrubs and peels; these products serve the same purpose of cleansing and purging the skin of all impurities.

Each 100 ml is priced individually at 600 rubles (you can probably find it cheaper if you look)

The Oil Cure Hair Mask has anti-inflammatory, anti-fat, and peeling properties for the scalp. affects sebaceous gland overproduction of sebum, dandruff, hair loss, fungi, bacteria, scalp irritation, and itching.

If you can relate to even one of the following cases, Mask O will be of great assistance to you: There is severe hair loss. The scalp gets oily very fast. Scalp irritation, itching, or peeling.

I already satisfy each of these three requirements. All the products were bought to prevent hair loss, so I’m always looking for ways to keep the skin looking fresh. The skin gets oily quickly, and when the cold weather comes, peeling (not dandruff) sometimes happens.

I think the hair mask’s composition is really appealing. Of course, it is important to remember that the composition also consists of natural ingredients in addition to the chemical component.

Composition in Russian:

Salicylic acid, climbazole, piroctone olamine, rosemary, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium laureth-8-sulfate, sodium oleate sulfate, sodium hydroxide, menthol, cetearyl alcohol, glycerin, cetrimonium chloride, dipalmitoethyl hydroxyethylmonium methosulfate, ceteareth-20, and water.

Description

In addition to climbazole and piroctone olamine killing fungus and restoring scalp microflora, salicylic acid acts as a peeling agent, thoroughly cleaning the scalp’s surface of all unnecessary material. Hence, the mask readies the scalp for the direct entry of nutrients and stimulating agents into the hair follicles from the bio-botanical shampoo and bio-botanical serum. Menthol and rosemary help to relieve scalp irritation and promote blood flow.

Thus, we have a plastic bottle containing a 100 ml mask. Squeezing out a little at a time, the disc-top dispenser helps to control the product’s consumption and is incredibly convenient to use.

The medium thickness of the mask makes it easy to squeeze out, so there are no issues with the dispenser. The mask has a faint pearlescent tint and is white in color. Its spreadable consistency makes it simple to apply to the skin. I want to draw attention to the scent separately; it is consistent throughout the whole line and is herbal, perhaps pharmacy-like. Menthol notes are detected separately. Though it is not neutral and may not be to everyone’s taste, I find the scent to be acceptable and it does not bother me when I use it.

How to use

The mask should be applied to the scalp before washing because this is the initial step in the system. The key is not to overdo it (we are not applying a scrub), so it is preferable to apply with gentle massage motions, rubbing the mask slightly. You can perform a quick massage for five minutes.

After 45 minutes, the mask should be left on the skin; however, leaving it on overnight yields even better results. For a deeper effect, I personally only used it at night. It didn’t cause any problems, but the only thing to note is that it’s best to sit for 20 minutes before bed to allow the mask to dry slightly and prevent staining the pillowcase. Following this, we move on to the next steps, which include shampooing and toning your hair. If you choose not to use the mask in the system, you can continue with your regular care regimen.

Effect and my impressions

I used the mask at night, as I have already mentioned. I didn’t try to use the mask more and got fatter; my consumption was average. I applied a small amount to my fingertips and massaged.

Suggested usage frequency during the first phase (active treatment):

  • First week: 3 times a week
  • Second week: 2 times a week
  • Oily skin: 1 time in 5-7 days
  • Normal skin: 1 time in 7-10 days
  • Dry skin: once every 12-14 days

Regarding the outcome, I can state with certainty that the scalp appears to breathe and is better cleansed after using this mask. Hair stays fresher for longer, but I won’t claim that I started washing it less frequently—rather, just every other day. It is worth noting that the cooling effect of the tonic is more noticeable when the mask is used; this indicates that the mask effectively facilitates and enhances the absorption of subsequent products.

In addition, as I mentioned, the mask does a great job of cleansing the skin following the application of dry shampoo, which I occasionally use. As for my peeling, this was quickly resolved by the mask when the cold weather arrived. I won’t claim that it had a moisturizing effect; rather, it had more of a cleansing and peeling effect on me.

The menthol in the mask, shampoo, and tonic caused the root zone to become slightly reddened after use.

In summary, a valuable product for individual use as well as the system is the essential step.

Bio-botanical shampoo

Although a product with equal importance in the healthcare system, it is too expensive to be treated differently as a stand-alone tool. This shampoo has a starting price per 100 ml of 900 rubles. I saved money even though I had enough shampoo for a month if I only used it every other day.

Description

The shampoo’s composition is remarkable because it contains so many priceless natural ingredients that are essential to strengthening hair. For optimal benefit, they are all chosen in incredibly precise ratios and combinations. Shampoo actually gives hair a second lease on life by halting hair loss, promoting growth, and reducing irritation and inflammation. Naturally, it also thoroughly cleans the hair and scalp from roots to tips.

Promising the means and making incredibly alluring promises. To be honest, I don’t think shampoos have any special ability to restore hair, and I don’t think they can stop hair loss either. However, I think thorough scalp cleansing is just as important, if not more so, for the use of tonics and other products later on.

The mask and its packaging are identical, even down to the dispenser. Everything is also problem-free when in use.

The shampoo has a lot of different extracts in its composition. Of course, it is necessary to demonstrate the impact of these extracts in shampoo on hair growth as well as their overall effectiveness, but you have to admit that a lot of us aren’t prepared to use a pure cleanser free of fillers. Furthermore, I believe that different extracts and t.p. substances can greatly lessen the aggressiveness of the washing base.

Composition:

Water, denatured alcohol, cetrimonium chloride, menthol, panthenol, piroctone olamine, salicylic acid, tea tree, propylene glycol, hydrogenated castor oil, polybroth, tocopherol acetate, methyl ether, retinyl palmitate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, linolenic acid, oleic acid, sorbitol, horsetail extract, burdock extract, horsetail extract, may nasturtium extract, nettle extract, rosemary extract, aloe extract, medicinal nasturtium extract, and horse chestnut extract.

The shampoo is transparent, with a hint of pearlescence, and has a regular gel consistency. In addition, there is a slightly peculiar scent of herbs mixed with sour and minty undertones. Of course, I like light floral or fruity scents, but after using it for a while, I just grew accustomed to it and started to enjoy the scent.

How to use

Here, everything is very easy: just apply the shampoo to damp hair, give it a little massage, and then rinse. You can let the shampoo sit on your hair for two to three minutes before rinsing it out for optimal results.

Particularly after washing off the mask from the previous step, the shampoo only mildly foams. However, I don’t aim for thick foam the first time, and I don’t use a full palm’s worth of shampoo; instead, I apply a small amount, emulsify it, and then rinse. However, the second time, the foam is already good; it’s not light or dense, but it’s sufficient to give your hair a thorough wash.

Effect and my impressions

For one to two months, using the shampoo in addition to other products at least twice a week is advised. Every other day, I wash my hair because the shampoo readily removes oil, dirt, and other particles.

It did not cause any negative reactions in the form of itching, irritation and redness.
But I will tell you for sure that the shampoo is not soft, it acts quite strongly, it washes until it squeaks. If you like to wash the length of your hair well with shampoo, then you need a good moisturizing mask after it, otherwise, getting rid of one problem, you will get a new one, in the form of dry hair.
I prefer to soap only the roots, and clean the length with the flowing foam when rinsing. Nevertheless, the shampoo dries out the root zone. For those with oily scalp, the shampoo may be attractive, but I will not say that it will prolong your freshness for a long time, well, maybe for a day)

Result: I can’t say that I was pleased or, on the other hand, disappointed with the shampoo. It’s simply a phase in my care that I have to go through if necessary. If this was a product I would not purchase to use outside the complex.

Legends frequently extol the virtues of the Sim Sensitive System 4 hair set, and my own experience validates this. There was a noticeable difference in the appearance and health of my hair after using the set. This special blend of ingredients effectively addresses hair loss, supports healthy scalp function, and strengthens hair in general. For those who are having problems with their hair, this is a must-try routine because it is easy to use but effective, leaving your hair feeling stronger and more nourished.

Bio-Botanical Serum

Possibly the most significant item in this assortment. Whatever way you slice it, in my opinion, serums and tonics have a greater chance of helping people who are experiencing hair loss than do other hair care products like masks or shampoos. Synopsis

The primary and most potent product in the complex is Bio Botanical Serum from the System 4 series, which contains a complex of vitamins C, E, PP, and B6 along with plant extracts of burdock, nasturtium, nettle, and rosemary. encourages the thickening of hair and the active division of hair follicle cells.

Individual cost for 100 ml is 1000 rubles.

Why is bio-botanical serum so appealing? reduces hair loss significantly after just a few applications; contains a plethora of ingredients that are beneficial to the health of the hair and scalp;repairs hair during pregnancy, menopause, hormone and antibiotic treatments, infections, fungal growth, stress, dyeing, chemical exposure, etc.; improves the quality and quantity of new hair growth; doesn’t irritate even sensitive scalp;

The composition of the serum is really wonderful, it is somewhat similar to shampoo, but of course the effect will be stronger and more targeted, since the serum does not need to be washed off and it acts for a long time.
Of course, this serum has its own nuance in the composition, this is alcohol. I am not afraid of this component, but it is better to follow the rule "you can, but carefully". Personally, I did not notice any negative consequences when using these products, and specifically this tonic, yes, the root zone dries out a little, but in my case it is not critical, since the scalp itself is oily.

Analysis of the composition

Rosemary’s stimulating and antiseptic qualities aid in enhancing the nutrition of the hair follicle. Menthol: a refreshing, disinfecting, and blood circulation stimulant. Salicylic acid cleanses the skin, eliminates the stratum corneum, and has keratolytic and peeling properties. Salicylic acid cleanses the skin, eliminates the stratum corneum, and has keratolytic and peeling properties. The antifungal drugs piroctone olamine and climbazole eradicate the fungus Pityrosporum ovale (family Malassezia), which is responsible for the development of dandruff.

Naturally, there are a lot of other natural extracts that are beneficial in the fight against hair loss.

The serum is also in a bottle made of darkened plastic, the dispenser is made in the form of a thin neck made of dense plastic, which is not very convenient, and the spout could have been made a little thinner. Because of the dispenser, the consumption is still a little higher, since whether you like it or not, a decent amount of it pours out, of course, you can use a pipette or syringe, but I somehow did not bother, I just found a convenient way to use it: I apply the serum in three places (just turn the bottle over the skin and quickly back) and then rub it all over my head. This was more than enough for me for one application.

After drying and cleaning the hair, apply the serum. For five minutes, massage a tiny bit of serum into your scalp in a circular motion. Avoid rinsing!

The serum itself is just regular, transparent water—it has no effects at all. There’s also a strong herbal, menthol, and alcohol scent. It evaporates after about an hour of use.

Use twice a day, in the morning and the evening, if hair loss is active. On average, two to three times per week for hair loss.

I went with the best option for myself because I wash my hair every other day. Nevertheless, I didn’t want to use the serum on unclean (stale) hair, and I believed the outcome would be different because the grease on the scalp would hinder the absorption of beneficial ingredients. I only used the serum twice on the days that I washed my hair, for a total of three to four morning and evening applications throughout the week.

After applying the serum, you experience a distinct chill that lasts for roughly ten minutes. The duration and intensity of this chill depend on the stage that came before; if there was a mask, it lasts longer. I lightly massaged the area after application to enhance blood flow and activate the product.

My impressions

I’ll tell you only what I thought of the serum. Even though it wasn’t a particularly hot season when I used it, I still found the cooling effect to be very enjoyable. It seems like this procedure helps your hair while also relieving stress and promoting calmness due to the menthol effect.

Compared to hair masks, the serum is much more convenient to use, doesn’t require rinsing, and can be danced with with tambourines. As a result, I now find that these products are better for hair care. Additionally, I would like to mention that the serum did not cause premature hair contamination or alter the volume of hair that I already had in the daytime due to an unidentified fire. made the hair in the root zone less appealing, etc. At the same pace, hair dried.

Generally, a flawless product. If you want to stop hair loss, I would highly suggest the SYSTEM 4 Bio Botanical Serum; the only drawback is that you will need more volume, but more on that later.

I now understand why the Sim Sensitive System 4 hair set has such a legendary reputation after using it. Over time, I noticed a noticeable improvement in the health and manageability of my hair. For me, the set’s focused approach to scalp health made a real difference.

From the shampoo to the serum, every item in the set had a purpose. Together, they created a comprehensive care regimen that addressed hair problems at their source. Although it wasn’t a quick fix, perseverance paid off.

This set is something to think about if you’re having issues with your hair or just want to make improvements. For anyone looking to spend money on high-quality hair care that produces noticeable results, it’s a good choice.

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