Neogenic by L’Oréal
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You know what I most hate about these blatant snake-oil products? They give hairloss treatments as a whole a bad name. Think of how many men are put of Propecia and other legit treatments because they try some unproven, useless piece of crap and then assume everything else is useless, then give up when they have a fighting chance to save their hair...Comment
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You know what I most hate about these blatant snake-oil products? They give hairloss treatments as a whole a bad name. Think of how many men are put of Propecia and other legit treatments because they try some unproven, useless piece of crap and then assume everything else is useless, then give up when they have a fighting chance to save their hair...
Before - after pics.Comment
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They're different products from what I can tell.
Renokin's ingredients list three growth factors which appear to have been mistranslated from the Korean but are apparently Noggin, Keramin-2 and one of the wnts.
Stemoxydine is completely different from what we know so far.Comment
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So, Renokin works?Comment
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no offense old guys.
The only pic that has any actual noticable (at such short lengths) hair is subject 2, the B photo.Comment
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I understand your frustration with the current state of treatments in this industry, but unless you have any solid proof to back up your assertions, dont make any.
I can tell you all now, there's no way any company has placed wnt proteins of the sort you're thinking into a shampoo and cured hair loss, I was in stitches back in 2008 when I first heard of Renokin, I still am in all fairness.
Yes Replicel and representatives of L'Oreals 'neogenic' were both presenting at the EHRS in Barcelona this month.Comment
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