"Dr Cotsarelis, a dermatologist whose work was part-funded by the U.S. government and by L’Oreal, said he would also like to investigate whether his findings equally apply to women."
06-24-2012 08:46 AM
yeahyeahyeah
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Originally Posted by gutted
you people do know dr cots work was partly funded by loreal right???
"Dr Cotsarelis, a dermatologist whose work was part-funded by the U.S. government and by L’Oreal, said he would also like to investigate whether his findings equally apply to women."
Ive always wondered why big cosmetic companies like loreal have not worked on curing this shit.
They have the money.
06-24-2012 09:44 AM
UK_
I will only buy it if it contains the magic ingredient...
.... Saw Palmetto :D
06-24-2012 09:47 AM
gutted
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Originally Posted by UK_
I will only buy it if it contains the magic ingredient...
.... Saw Palmetto :D
looool, saw palmetto is good stuff despite the general "flawed" consensus!
06-24-2012 09:49 AM
gutted
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Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah
Ive always wondered why big cosmetic companies like loreal have not worked on curing this shit.
They have the money.
The big companies want cash cows, they dont want to "cure" it...whatever that means.
A good convenient treatment is all that is needed.
06-24-2012 09:50 AM
UK_
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Originally Posted by gutted
looool, saw palmetto is good stuff despite the general "flawed" consensus!
I will literally cry with laughter if this product states it contains Saw Palmetto on the ingredients list.
06-24-2012 09:52 AM
UK_
Regardless, I think this product will be aimed at women, and I cant see it growing new hairs on slick bald scalps.
Products for healthcare and cosmetics will always go to women first, just like cancer research charities, women elicit more sympathy than men, and get more funding for their causes.