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Originally Posted by Dazza
Wasn't this the same website and reporter that said the LOreal's latest snake oil was the cure for hairloss?
Even if, they're not related to the product.... unless....???
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I wouldnt even think about this until that study and some evidence pops up. How does that old saying go? If it sounds too good to be true it probably is?
If this works evidence will certainly turn up either proving it does or more likely probably does not before everyone wastes their money making them rich for selling snake oil
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Originally Posted by HairBane
Seems legit guys lol. That '+28,200' claim sounds like a Nigam quote. Googling the product and the company returns almost no information, definitely seems scammy. Also no before and after pictures?
Meh
Nigam laughs in the face of 28,000 new hairs. With him its 60,000 MINIMUM, and all grown within ten days
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Originally Posted by garethbale
Meh
Nigam laughs in the face of 28,000 new hairs. With him its 60,000 MINIMUM, and all grown within ten days
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Originally Posted by rdawg
lots of positive news lately
And even more outrageous claims!
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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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Originally Posted by Thinning@30
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...
Hehe yeah, up to 28.000 hairs but at the same time they say that 15% of the people see no result at all... I think a lot of the people will fall in that '15%' category Just my 2 cents
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It seems that there is some foundation even. Just have not found how this product will hit the market. Which form to use. If a clinical need for such a procedure or give to make yourself at home.
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More than likely bogus, but they said it's set to launch in April so at least we won't have to wait very long to find out.
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Originally Posted by Arashi
international journal of cosmetic science had no impact factor on 2010 which make them more wortless than italian bonds :P
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