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#42716 - 06/07/07 05:11 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: dfahey]
andre Offline
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They seem like a respectable company but what are the chances of this product turning out to be scam products like kalo,hair no more etc???

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#42721 - 06/07/07 08:56 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: andre]
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There is a chance that it could be a scam. That's why websites like this exist to help people like you.

I think it is great that you have a questioning mind, but some questions can't be answered with accuracy or truth. We don't know about some of the brand new products, but, with that said, we rely on certain scientific principles related to methods that have shown proven permanent results. We can then make assumptions about other products or devices, as to whether they will work or won't work. The devil is in the details. Specifications or ingredients help us sort through a new product efficacy.

So you can choose to be wise or otherwise. Or you can be the first to dive in and try something new and keep a diary with us here at hairtell about your experience over a year or two.

Dee
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#45222 - 08/27/07 04:49 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: andre]
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Hi all,

I saw a product in the store today here in Belgium called 'bioxet', which is known as 'bioder' (www.bioder.com)I was looking around the net and found this forum.

This product sounds similar to the WIPO link that was mentioned earlier.

They seem to quote successful clinical trials. Seems interesting... wondering if I should try it.

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#45226 - 08/27/07 05:24 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: pelican5]
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Done more research and I have to say, it seems pretty suspicious. It's 'herbal' and has been around for quite a few years in Europe. Seems to me if it was effective it'd be widespread...

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#45227 - 08/27/07 05:32 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: pelican5]
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Most products like this one just produce an effect that changes your perception of the hair, not the hairs themselves. Most have an acidic action that makes sure that you go a longer time without FEELING the hairs, but they don't actually stop the hairs from growing, nor do they actually slow the hair's growth.
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#46918 - 10/30/07 03:04 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: dfahey]
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Question for all Please Help , I been doing some Looking & Found this Forum : ) & Some Interesting Stuff -> What About http://www.prskincare.com/Kalo-Hair-Inhibitor-Spray & DermaNude Advanced Hair Retardant Spray-> http://www.folica.com/DermaNude_Advan_d27.html and Such Products
anyone have any luck W anything like this ????

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#46922 - 10/30/07 06:11 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: LuVrBoI]
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Kalo: keeps unwanted hair from growing back. LIE.

Dermanude: Of course, no advertisement would be complete without describing electrolysis as painful and expensive. And LASER isn't!!!! Their claims will have to be evaluated by you.

I personally would not waste my money on these products, but I'm secretly wishing that you waste yours. Then, I'm hoping you come back to hairtell and truthfully report your outcome.

Beware of 'too good to be true' claims. Temporary methods are for those that are not willing to bare the committment it takes to permanetly remove hair via electrolysis or laser hair reduction. It takes a special personality or mindset to get true permanent hair removal. However, it may take a tougher personality to chase your tail with temporary means only to be back where you started after many years of use, now that I think of it.

Dee


Edited by dfahey (10/30/07 06:13 AM)
Edit Reason: spelling
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#49915 - 03/04/08 03:27 PM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: dfahey]
ironman03 Offline
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Hi,

I am new to this forum but I have occassionally read the topics.
I can with all assurance tell you within the next year to year and a half excessive hair will be a thing of the past. PERMANENTLY. When I mean permanently I mean gone for good!

Quest pharmatech are not the only one working on this sort of technology and the answer to the long awaited problem is in that realm. Why do I have this assurance? due the fact through all of the things I have tried in all the years I have a test patch with barely any hair regrowth from this new innovation on my chest after one removal and it has been 3 months.

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#49927 - 03/05/08 07:38 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: ironman03]
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What a tease. Are you a clinical trial subject or is that a secret, too?
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#49981 - 03/07/08 08:40 AM Re: topical hair inhibitor gel [Re: dfahey]
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I am kind of a trial user I guess. This man near where I live is offering a product similar to what this Pharmatech has. Except he is using it in a salon. I had a test patch with laser and then one patch with his product and laser and it blew laser out of the water. Once all the tests are done for safety he stated he will be working out of the salon with his product.

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