Neogenic by L’Oréal

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  • Kiwi
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1105

    Originally posted by BoSox
    Shouldn't this be all over the news? It's almost impossible to search online to find out anything about Neogenics.
    Originally posted by 2020
    wow I'm a pretty optimistic person but I just can't see why would this product work... Loreal are trolls. I'm willing to bet all my money that this is even weaker than minoxidil if that.
    Bets are on!!!

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    • UK_
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 2744

      So... the first two links say we need hypoxic conditions in the scalp, and the last link states we need to use something like a hair max laser comb to remove hypoxic conditions by taking away nitric oxide.

      I smell bullshit.

      When will you people stop falling for bullshit?

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      • dex89
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 809

        Originally posted by UK_
        When will you people stop falling for bullshit?
        Until we find the cure! lol

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        • UK_
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2744

          A message to those thinking of purchasing Neogenic:


          You should take all the money you're all going to spend on this rubbish and donate it to Replicel - they achieved hair growth and showed everyone it is possible to conduct cell therapy to treat hair loss.

          If we opened up a thread for a donation to Replicel which was officiated by a TBT administrator I would personally donate a large undisclosed amount. We donate money to charities for health issues all the time, but never think about helping out companies developing hair loss therapies, just think of all the burn victims you might be helping in the future.

          Loreal are just going to cream all of you.

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          • gutted
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1398

            Originally posted by UK_
            A message to those thinking of purchasing Neogenic:


            You should take all the money you're all going to spend on this rubbish and donate it to Replicel - they achieved hair growth and showed everyone it is possible to conduct cell therapy to treat hair loss.

            If we opened up a thread for a donation to Replicel which was officiated by a TBT administrator I would personally donate a large undisclosed amount. We donate money to charities for health issues all the time, but never think about helping out companies developing hair loss therapies, just think of all the burn victims you might be helping in the future.

            Loreal are just going to cream all of you.
            replicel are well funded...

            besides we need at least some of these forum members with extra cash lying around to try this out and see what its about...or we will be left with curiousity.

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            • Tiger norwood's
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 104

              Originally posted by UK_
              A message to those thinking of purchasing Neogenic:


              You should take all the money you're all going to spend on this rubbish and donate it to Replicel - they achieved hair growth and showed everyone it is possible to conduct cell therapy to treat hair loss.

              If we opened up a thread for a donation to Replicel which was officiated by a TBT administrator I would personally donate a large undisclosed amount. We donate money to charities for health issues all the time, but never think about helping out companies developing hair loss therapies, just think of all the burn victims you might be helping in the future.

              Loreal are just going to cream all of you.
              I tend to agree with you, the more i consider buying this product, the more i hesitate about the effectiveness of it. The price is crazy and last time they released a product (aminexil) it was nothing. The odds are stacked against Loreal on this one, but what do i know? i am just a random guy what a bald head ;-)

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              • UK_
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2744

                Originally posted by gutted
                replicel are well funded...

                besides we need at least some of these forum members with extra cash lying around to try this out and see what its about...or we will be left with curiousity.
                How do you know Replicel would not benefit from forum donations?

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                • hellouser
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 4423

                  Originally posted by UK_
                  How do you know Replicel would not benefit from forum donations?
                  Theres going to be a legal process for that as well. Donations from the public are probably not allowed. I know this is true for another company called 'Microtransponder' which is doing research on a treatment for tinnitus. They're only allowed to accept funds from private investors whose yearly income has exceeded $250,000 (or something like that). Since Replicel is here in Canada and the country is ridiculously bureaucratic, I wouldn't be surprised if similar laws applied.

                  I spoke to Tammy from Replicels (shes one of the PR or marketing women in the company) about any help I could give to the company since I'm well experienced in marketing and advertising myself, she declined the offer and simply said to spread the word about them. If a monetary contribution was available, I have a feeling she would have mentioned it.

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                  • UK_
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 2744

                    Originally posted by hellouser
                    Theres going to be a legal process for that as well. Donations from the public are probably not allowed. I know this is true for another company called 'Microtransponder' which is doing research on a treatment for tinnitus. They're only allowed to accept funds from private investors whose yearly income has exceeded $250,000 (or something like that). Since Replicel is here in Canada and the country is ridiculously bureaucratic, I wouldn't be surprised if similar laws applied.

                    I spoke to Tammy from Replicels (shes one of the PR or marketing women in the company) about any help I could give to the company since I'm well experienced in marketing and advertising myself, she declined the offer and simply said to spread the word about them. If a monetary contribution was available, I have a feeling she would have mentioned it.
                    Oh yeah I forgot they're based in the socialist nightmare of BC.

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                    • gutted
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1398

                      Originally posted by UK_
                      How do you know Replicel would not benefit from forum donations?
                      they float on a stock exchange, no amount of forum donation will top what investment they currently recieve.

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                      • thechamp
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1770

                        Originally Posted by UK_ A message to those thinking of purchasing Neogenic: You

                        So let's gamble the stock exchange smart for Norwood one and 2s loreal could be a god send

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                        • NeedHairASAP
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 1410

                          LOL why would loreal need your donations? give it to a charity...

                          they will invest in RandD on their own...your donations will not help them.

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                          • thechamp
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1770

                            Bring on loreal

                            They patend there product I think this will be as good as rogaine so Norwood 1 and 2 celebrate bald guys sorry!!

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                            • Dazza
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 278

                              Originally posted by thechamp
                              They patend there product I think this will be as good as rogaine so Norwood 1 and 2 celebrate bald guys sorry!!
                              Your statement makes no sense. If this product worked it would work for all scalps. From what I can understand this product just awakens your already fine undamaged hair from there Telogen Phase. Which is part of the normal cycle. It's like waking up at 3am when you normally get up at 7am. It's not fixing or repairing the damaging environment withing the scalp, It even says in the press release that there old product ( the one that failed ) was for anti hairloss while there new product is for hair density.

                              So it's forcing your natural hair cycle to change. Imagine getting your sleeping fine hair follicles to wake up increasing your hair density then they all go to Telogen at he same time making your density far worse?

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                              • doke
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 1475

                                note real socialist policy like robin hood is reditrubution of wealth from rich to poor and that is good but so called pretend tony blair obama are not socialists and tony blair never ever called himself one,he was more towards rightwing tories in uk.
                                People were still homeless and more poor under tony blair and same even worse under the lib cons in uk.

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