They claim it produced "up to" 28,000 new hairs. Sounds like weasel words. That kind of growth would produce very noticeable cosmetic results. I can't help but be reminded of stuff like Capixyl and Loreal's Densifique. The product launch is scheduled for April 1...
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Just my 2 cents
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Hmmm ... actually they do somewhat seem legit. They have researchers at universities and publications like these: http://www.induchem.com/wp-content/f...ucent_HR14.pdf
So ... Let's see what happens.Comment
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It's good to see even the eternal optimists are extremely skeptical of this product. It should be obvious to anyone on here that this is a blatant scam. Their science is so laughable that I'm shocked most people don't see through it.
Firstly, there is absolutely no evidence this "new molecule" ihydroquercetin can completely suppress and reverse the effects of DHT. In fact, there is nothing in the published literature on such a molecule. It could be a typo and they could possibly be talking about dihydroquercetin, which makes matters even worse as it has absolutely no role in the development or stimulation of hair follicles.
This article almost seems like it was written by the Onion, and I'm thinking this site is in on this scam as it's the only site that seems to be pushing this snake-oil as a "breakthrough". If this was really was true, they'd be publishing their results in high profile journals and having citations through the roof, making a name for themselves in the medical and scientific world. The fact they have done neither that nor have any other form of tangible evidence should be enough for everyone on here to conclude that this is just the same old snake-oil but packaged slightly differently.Comment
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It is not that the claim is so bold. It is that by looking up the main keyword, Neocapyl, you end up with another one, Neocapil, which is just Minoxidil.
They talk about a new active ingredient, but then why did they choose a word so similar to an existing one, which is known to correspond to a Minoxidil-based product? Very fishy.Comment
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"up to 28200 hairs" and "better than hair transplant" are rather bold claims
There's no way this is legit. If such thing really existed, it wouldn't be revealed only month before release. Besides, there's no pics, no studies, no anything.
Also keep in mind that 1 hair also falls into "up to 28200 hairs" category
And they put a comma in 28,200 so perhaps they meant 28,2Comment
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I found this:
Lol, the results are pathetic.
It's minox on steroids if anything.
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