Neogenic by L’Oréal

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  • 08-21-2012 02:39 PM
    krewel
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by thechamp View Post
    I feel like a big weight has been lifted off my shoulders they know more than us now it's a race for all the other products to come out the cure is near!!!

    I think we are probably the only people on this earth that want time to go fast, hehe.
  • 08-21-2012 02:45 PM
    Jcm800
    Champ you're not even bald,or thinning far as I can tell from your pics, it can take five years for this stuff to hit market and you'd have no worries even then,go chill on the beach ffs
  • 08-21-2012 11:23 PM
    LPSboxing
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by krewel View Post
    I think we are probably the only people on this earth that want time to go fast, hehe.

    x2 :D

    needmorechars
  • 08-21-2012 11:28 PM
    Kiwi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LPSboxing View Post
    x2 :D

    needmorechars

    We do represent a large portion of men on the planet - we're not alone!!! ;)
  • 08-22-2012 12:42 AM
    Erick
    New news on NBC talk about percentage growth
    Yesterday at 3pm, NBC news announced that the L'oreal hair loss product will have %30 regrowth in men within 3-6 months and %60 in women. They went on to mention that there will be very little growth for nw6-7 about 5%. These results should compound every 3-6 months. In conclusion, they said its worth trying but may cause side effects such as rashes and chemical burns among others.
  • 08-22-2012 01:09 AM
    LPSboxing
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Erick View Post
    Yesterday at 3pm, NBC news announced that the L'oreal hair loss product will have %30 regrowth in men within 3-6 months and %60 in women. They went on to mention that there will be very little growth for nw6-7 about 5%. These results should compound every 3-6 months. In conclusion, they said its worth trying but may cause side effects such as rashes and chemical burns among others.


    mhhh....the % is very good. For example I am a nw3 with thin crown so I guess I lost about 50% of my original density.

    That means that within a year I should have all my density back (my hairloss is not very old so the follicles shouldn't be totally dead)........mh I don't know why but it sounds too good to be true....

    so where's the catch??

    it could be that :

    a) as suggested by 2020, it could be acting by synchronizing the anagen phase of the follicles in catagen or telogen.
    so what about when this cycle ends? you are left with a huge thinning because all the follicles you have stimulated fall in telogen toghether?

    b) like you said, there could be allergic reactions on the skin. That happens with every product though, so I hope just a small minority gets those side effect you mentioned.
  • 08-22-2012 01:21 AM
    LPSboxing
    another thought:

    if this product is really able to 'rewake' sleeping follicles, even if only for some cycles, it could still be useful to delay and avoid the total atrophy of such miniaturized follicles.

    In other words, it can help avoiding the total death of our balded follicles while we wait for more powerful tratments - Histogen for example.

    I think a "last anagen cycle" can avoid the atrophy or the erector pili muscle and surrounding blood vassels that represents the so called point of no return
  • 08-22-2012 02:11 AM
    new bubble
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LPSboxing View Post
    mhhh....the % is very good. For example I am a nw3 with thin crown so I guess I lost about 50% of my original density.

    That means that within a year I should have all my density back (my hairloss is not very old so the follicles shouldn't be totally dead)........mh I don't know why but it sounds too good to be true....

    so where's the catch??

    it could be that :

    a) as suggested by 2020, it could be acting by synchronizing the anagen phase of the follicles in catagen or telogen.
    so what about when this cycle ends? you are left with a huge thinning because all the follicles you have stimulated fall in telogen toghether?

    b) like you said, there could be allergic reactions on the skin. That happens with every product though, so I hope just a small minority gets those side effect you mentioned.

    the catch is its gonna cost 100 euros every month!! l'oreal getting in first to make a killing with there attempt
  • 08-22-2012 02:40 AM
    LPSboxing
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by new bubble View Post
    the catch is its gonna cost 100 euros every month!! l'oreal getting in first to make a killing with there attempt

    If it works, it's much better option than the thousands needer for a high-quality transplant ( no, i'm not talking about fut :p )

    at least in the waiting for better treatments.
  • 08-22-2012 02:46 AM
    new bubble
    [QUOTE=Erick;78691]Yesterday at 3pm, NBC news announced that the L'oreal hair loss product will have %30 regrowth in men within 3-6 months and %60 in women. They went on to mention that there will be very little growth for nw6-7 about 5%. These results should compound every 3-6 months. In conclusion, they said its worth trying but may cause side effects such as rashes and chemical burns among others.[/QUOTE

    Would like to see the scientific results on this WITH PICTURES. L'oreal keeping very tight lipped on this and only drip feeding information.

    30% is a lot!! We will find out soon enough, september just around the corner.
    Dosen't anyone think it strange l'oreal launching just before histogen and Aderans updating with news on there products.

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