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It works, but they would lose their Latisse income stream. Latisse is very low concentration--for head-hair growth, 5-15% concentration is needed. They won't release it until their huge Latisse profit margins are dead.
It works, but they would lose their Latisse income stream. Latisse is very low concentration--for head-hair growth, 5-15% concentration is needed. They won't release it until their huge Latisse profit margins are dead.
Idk about this. I doubt they make nearly enough money from Latisse to cancel a product that, if it worked well enough, 60-70% of men in the US (or world even) would take. I think only reason would be it's not working at all, they can't get it to penetrate, or they have another product that works better.
I'm sure this is being entirely too optimistic but maybe they are having such astounding results with seti that they aren't going to waste money on bim?
(just an idea don't hurt me)
They might not realize that 50 per cent of men get no benefit from minoxidil, and thus another growth stimulant is needed.