Italian Hair Loss Lotion To Hit The Market In 2016

Xenithrising

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I still can't believe all the morons that sent money to this random scammer without using their bald domes prior. I'm desperate, but I'm not a fool.

People still naive that they didn't get scammed? Unbelievable. Nothing worse than balding and being retarded.
Dude get off your high horse.
I didn't end up paying because spato never responded to my email but if he did I still would have sent over the money.
Like we have said many a time in this thread, you're only an idiot if you can't afford to lose that 90 euros.
 

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It's scam, no doubts.

I'm from the German forum and I know, when Pilos says this lotion is fake, you can trust him.
I also payed 80 bucks btw...

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Where did you read that a second user also sent a sample to pilos?

you are repeating the same sh*t again and again. i'll send to your lovely Pilos my urine as the spato lotion and ask him if it contain liposomes.
 

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Dude get off your high horse.
I didn't end up paying because spato never responded to my email but if he did I still would have sent over the money.
Like we have said many a time in this thread, you're only an idiot if you can't afford to lose that 90 euros.

What idiotic logic. You clearly are terrible with your finances. 90 euros isn't the point. It's how easily you are swayed and fooled by a schemer on the internet that is the larger issue. I can make you this potion. I'll private message you my PayPal details because I'll gladly take your 90 euros since you clearly don't mind watching it disappear for nothing.

You were close to being bamboozled and have zero issues with that. Ridiculously stupid. Accept your potentially moronic decision and learn to not trust goons on the internet.
 

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What idiotic logic. You clearly are terrible with your finances. 90 euros isn't the point. It's how easily you are swayed and fooled by a schemer on the internet that is the larger issue. I can make you this potion. I'll private message you my PayPal details because I'll gladly take your 90 euros since you clearly don't mind watching it disappear for nothing.

You were close to being bamboozled and have zero issues with that. Ridiculously stupid. Accept your potentially moronic decision and learn to not trust goons on the internet.
1. It didn't look like a scam at first, it looked legitimate enough hence why plenty of people paid. Of course now you're only now saying it's a scam after the fact lmao. In b4 "I knew it was a scam all along"
2. If it can potentially save my hair, I'm fine with paying 90 euros with the risk involved, thats not what you call an 'idiotic decision'.
3. Come at me brah
 

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EU have signed a agreement with Canada, for the removal of trade barriers.
In view of this agreement, I suppose, that the lotion, could arrive in Canada before the USA

Doesn't Fidia have a branch in the USA as well? either way this could make it to Canada early through the US or Europe which is good news for us Canadians
 

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EU have signed a agreement with Canada, for the removal of trade barriers.
In view of this agreement, I suppose, that the lotion, could arrive in Canada before the USA

That is interesting and good news. See, you traitorous Americans? This is why you don't forsake the Queen.


Then what was your point supposed to be lol? You were using the fact that it "looked legitimate" (to gullible people maybe) as justification for why this wasn't a bad call. Then you say:

2. If it can potentially save my hair, I'm fine with paying 90 euros with the risk involved, thats not what you call an 'idiotic decision'.

I think you have a very different idea of an idiotic decision than most people. No person of sound mind is going to say that paying 100 USD to a totally random person online to reproduce a cosmetic when you could be getting god knows what instead isn't an dumb idea.

People should consider themselves real lucky that it was just minoxidil.
 

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EU have signed a agreement with Canada, for the removal of trade barriers.
In view of this agreement, I suppose, that the lotion, could arrive in Canada before the USA

I was under the impression that CETA fell through? If I'm wrong, then hurray for globalization if you're Canadian.
 

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That is interesting and good news. See, you traitorous Americans? This is why you don't forsake the Queen.



Then what was your point supposed to be lol? You were using the fact that it "looked legitimate" (to gullible people maybe) as justification for why this wasn't a bad call. Then you say:



I think you have a very different idea of an idiotic decision than most people. No person of sound mind is going to say that paying 100 USD to a totally random person online to reproduce a cosmetic when you could be getting god knows what instead isn't an dumb idea.

People should consider themselves real lucky that it was just minoxidil.
Not even gonna bother typing out a full length response but yes, 90 euros to have a potential treatment for hairloss in my eyes seems justified and let's leave it at that.
 

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Ok just to catch the facts (feel free to correct):

- end of november there is a presentation about AA
- end of december the Androgenetic Alopecia trials will end
- beps seems to be in the trials and had success
- gb lotion is 99,99% scam

Am I missing something?
 

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That's how liposomes look like
vial.jpg

Thus, according to German, forum there are no liposomes in the GB lotion.
 
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Pilos says, Spato says.. everyone keeps saying something and no one shows the proofs. If it is 2% minoxidil - then prove it, if it is the patented lotion - again, prove it. Is it so hard for ppl, what a bunch of idiots.
What "proof" you want? Nobody has to prove you anything. It is very obvious that Spato is a scammer when dozens of people abroad didn´t get their lotion.
Hence it is very likely he also fooled the Italians. I don´t get it why anybody would still defend Spato.......Btw. Pilos has organized GBs which actually did work.
 

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Your best bet to determine if the lotion actually includes liposomes is to throw it under a microscope. Depending on the method used, size may vary of the liposomes.

Brotzu apparently determines that the liposomes in his lotion should be lower than 100nm, as per his patent at least;

The diameter of liposomes results to be, regardless of the amount of stearylamine employed, always lower than 100 nm and the polydispersity index lower than 0.2. Ρζ values demonstrate that the preparations are stable.

pc_liposome_cryo_scientia2.jpg
 

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Moreover, the guy, who, let's say, "made" this lotion is not going to show receipts or any other proof, u can clearly see that on the IESON forum. Maybe he is not liar, maybe it is the lab that faked the lotion, but I don't really get why they would do that, what is the point. Something is wrong, I'm 100% sure of that, but what exactly.. hope Italians and Germans figure this out.
 

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