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Originally Posted by bananana
I dont see how this BS fits in the cutting edge treatments, but ok.
edit: oops nvm
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I can't believe a massive high street store would sell such a product.
Surely something that isn't proven to do what it says......won't make it onto the shelves.
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Originally Posted by sausage
I can't believe a massive high street store would sell such a product.
Surely something that isn't proven to do what it says......won't make it onto the shelves.
Boots sell loads of crap in their high street stores for hair loss. Nourkrin, strange topicals based around saw palmetto, Aminexil... You name it. The sad part is, many people who get suckered by that rubbish then don't have any reason to believe that the real hair loss treatments aren't any better.
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Wow. This is beyond belief. £70 for a shampoo!!!
I just had a look on ebay and you can get a bottle for five quid...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_tr...at=0&_from=R40
Some desperate souls are gonna pay £70 for this unfortunately.
I might email the Belgravia Ctr with the ebay link and ask why they are charging £70 for something that's available for a fraction of the cost.
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Originally Posted by garethbale
Wow. This is beyond belief. £70 for a shampoo!!!
I just had a look on ebay and you can get a bottle for five quid...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_tr...at=0&_from=R40
Some desperate souls are gonna pay £70 for this unfortunately.
I might email the Belgravia Ctr with the ebay link and ask why they are charging £70 for something that's available for a fraction of the cost.
£70 is for the full set.
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Originally Posted by Pentarou
Boots sell loads of crap in their high street stores for hair loss. Nourkrin, strange topicals based around saw palmetto, Aminexil... You name it. The sad part is, many people who get suckered by that rubbish then don't have any reason to believe that the real hair loss treatments aren't any better.
They're not? Unless you can avoid brain fog and a permanently numb dick.
I still dont see why we as a forum can't do a hair cell trial of our own - I'm sure we have some professionals here that could set something up... extract cells... multiply then inject into diffuse regions... 6 month update. Done.
(wishful thinking?).
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Originally Posted by UK_
They're not? Unless you can avoid brain fog and a permanently numb dick.
Finasteride works without side effects for most people who take it - that is scientific fact.
All the anti-science trolling on this forum does my head in.
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There would be no Hairgen without Fin., truth be told.
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The active ingredients are: Saw Palmetto, Sulphur containing Aminoacides, Diamino Pryridine - 3 oxide, Ginkgo Biloba and Biotin.
http://www.skin-centre.co.uk/shop/hairgen-shampoo/
http://www.boots.com/en/Hairgen-revi...200ml_1337842/
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Originally Posted by HARIRI
Saw Palmetto and Biotin are good to have in your every day shampoo. I'd like to see L-arginine in these shampoos as well, too bad nobody makes a good 'all in one'
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