Neogenic by L’Oréal
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you think this has something to do with cots??? should we actually be interested in this!?IF this works it works via a different mechanism than minoxidil, which should be a big bonus. i.e it wont be "a for life" treatment, rather a 3/6 month periodical treatment.
The hairs will probably last a few anagen hair cycles before they begin to minuturaise again.
Bear in mind dr cots research was funded by loreal, and this is what this treatment is based on and it seems to me dr cots perhaps already knew about this "lotion" since he mentioned this in his interviews with the press.
i think we can only speculate right now, we should know more until more info is released by them in the next few months.Comment
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really have no idea until loreal release more information.
dr cots work was partley funded by loreal so....theres one link right there.
Also doctor cots mentioned alot about a "lotion" or "cream" in his press interviews...i suspect he probably knew something about this?? but who knows.
i guess its something to keep an eye on.Comment
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I wonder what portion was funded by them... what exactly do you get out of funding a study like cots? especially if you only partly funded? do you get part of the technology? obviously I doubt that, but does anyone know?really have no idea until loreal release more information.
dr cots work was partley funded by loreal so....theres one link right there.
Also doctor cots mentioned alot about a "lotion" or "cream" in his press interviews...i suspect he probably knew something about this?? but who knows.
i guess its something to keep an eye on.Comment
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i have no idea.
we wont know much until they release more info.
perhaps a native french user on this forum can send them an email their way??Comment
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Found this on another forum
Hey guys, I now there as already been many posts on L'Oreal NEOGENIC, but what i'm bringing you here is a link to an article that i saw yesterday in French Press, and giving much more informations on the product. I don't have time to traduce it all, but i'll give you the most important facts, don't hesitate to ask questions :
The treatment was tested in the SABOURAUD center in Paris, so there is real clinical backup behind the product.
It was a double blind vs placebo study made on 101 men between 18 à 55 years old.
A Stemoxydine 5% solution was applied 1 time a day (6ml), at the end of the 3 months of the trial, there was an increase of 4% in hair density on the patients treated with Stemoxydine, witch represent an average of + 1700 hair.
The product "woke up" hair at places where there was nothing (not even miniaturized hair)
The name of the product will be Dercos NEOGENIC, it will be sold in France from September, and will cost 79,90 € for one month.
Yea guys... i know 4% doesn't seem a lot, but it's still a noticeable cosmetic improvement and it's been long time we didn't see a new PROVEN treatment on the market.
So.. it's not a miracle cure, but still far from being snake oil as some people believed.
here is the link : http://www.leparisien.fr/socie....12-2083376.php
cheersComment
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I can see the naturalist fallacy inevitably being wheeled out in the advertising of this product.
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