Hair Growth Promoting Solution (Chlorine Dioxide)
Collapse
X
-
Liu, come on mate?
If your product was any good you would have convinced some geezer or big business with plenty of readies to form a joint venture.
No doubt you would be wearing £10,000 suits and crocodile skin shoes for your weekly apppearance on talk shows were you would be laughing at Robert De Neros jokes, though you aint got a clue what hes really saying
We want genuine scientific evidence, not your hear say or some picture of you on the front of Time magazine sandwiched between two beautiful women who are six inches taller than you.
Even if you use and no amount of finasteride and miner, and nor can you regrow hair, so if you are bald now, so you'll always be bald.Comment
-
The issue is it that before the new hair grows, the CD damages your scalp and makes your hair fall out. Some users on another forum said their entire hairline's shed multiple NWs.... plus they had weird crusty scabs all over their heads where they used it. Most said it was essentially impossible to hide it.
Honestly, if it gave me more significant regrowth, I'd deal with the horrible shedding and scabbing period... but the results don't look like enough to justify it for me...
I think our best bet is hair removal lasers (see my other post). This lets us do the same damage that dermarolling, hair plucking, and chlorine diozide do-- but way way way more precise than any of these other methods. Unfortunately everyone thinks my post is about low-level lasers (LLT, aka laser helmets and combs)-- which have nothing to do with hair removal lasers form the study i posted.Comment
-
If you know about finasteride and minoxidil, you know, in recent decades, you are unlikely to find similar photos. Even if they have passed clinical trials.
I will submit more pictures.Comment
-
Yes, this video is really unprofessional, because too many photos, and not a public space can be shown at once. I use the video display, these videos are in HD format, if you have the patience to take it slow to watch.Comment
-
Can you link it?
It seems to "work" (although doesn't seem very efficient to me).
The issue is it that before the new hair grows, the CD damages your scalp and makes your hair fall out. Some users on another forum said their entire hairline's shed multiple NWs.... plus they had weird crusty scabs all over their heads where they used it. Most said it was essentially impossible to hide it.
Honestly, if it gave me more significant regrowth, I'd deal with the horrible shedding and scabbing period... but the results don't look like enough to justify it for me...
I think our best bet is hair removal lasers (see my other post). This lets us do the same damage that dermarolling, hair plucking, and chlorine diozide do-- but way way way more precise than any of these other methods. Unfortunately everyone thinks my post is about low-level lasers (LLT, aka laser helmets and combs)-- which have nothing to do with hair removal lasers form the study i posted.
Hello, can you post your link on harir removal laser as an alternative treatment? I've looked it up but found nothing. ThanisComment
-
I used this product for a year. For the hair I saw little result.Liu, asked to use another 12 months .... I could not continue. I was tired of using and gave up. I do not know if he would have had a better outcome if he kept the treatment.
I can say that resulted for Psoriasis. The photo that shows 4 positions of my arm. In the video at 4.38 minutes.
To date no regression. It was fantastic!
I currently use N2C Turkish cream and it seems to be better without that chlorine hair lossComment
-
It seems to "work" (although doesn't seem very efficient to me).
The issue is it that before the new hair grows, the CD damages your scalp and makes your hair fall out. Some users on another forum said their entire hairline's shed multiple NWs.... plus they had weird crusty scabs all over their heads where they used it. Most said it was essentially impossible to hide it.
Honestly, if it gave me more significant regrowth, I'd deal with the horrible shedding and scabbing period... but the results don't look like enough to justify it for me...
I think our best bet is hair removal lasers (see my other post). This lets us do the same damage that dermarolling, hair plucking, and chlorine diozide do-- but way way way more precise than any of these other methods. Unfortunately everyone thinks my post is about low-level lasers (LLT, aka laser helmets and combs)-- which have nothing to do with hair removal lasers form the study i posted.
Where is that thread of yours? Was there an attempt for example to manipulate these hair removal lasers for homeuse or something like that?Comment
-
Comment