they will have to settle with fatties while we brush our hair f*** yeaSo if I understand correctly RCH-01 gives your front hair DHT resistance of your donor area? It's ridiculous, because donor area is DHT resistant in men, but not so often in women. If it works then 30 years from now mostly women will be linked with hair loss and not men. TABLES WILL TURN
they will have to settle with fatties while we brush our hair f*** yea
better than the completely bald girls !f*** yeah, three dht resistant hairs on my scalp! Call me Homer.
better than the completely bald girls !
I saw a NW4 lady today. Like literally nw4 it didn't even look like female pattern hair loss, but like a classic male pattern baldness. Holy sh*t, she was like 70+ though
i mean if everyone was just born a nw7 it would be cool , we wouldnt even know what hair is like, and no need to worry for it since it doesnt have any functionality .Screw that I’d date bald women if I could.
i mean if everyone was just born a nw7 it would be cool , we wouldnt even know what hair is like, and no need to worry for it since it doesnt have any functionality .
But we are getting out of topic :/
I am very disappointed with these companies, and until now, all company plans are delayed. Nothing happened in 2018. Both Tsuji and rch01 are disappointing. One canceled the news on the organ company website. One changed the argument, from the original 2018 commercialization to the expectation of data. It's really frustrating. Who can contact their manager and give us an explanation.
Did Shiseido ever promise commercialization in 2018 or did Replicel promise that ? If Replicel promised, then we can safely ignore them
i know replicel did. i can't find shiseido's announcement
I don't have the answer, but I'd like to add that it's summer in Japan, too.Is it possible that Shiseido is taking some time to release results because they want to wait to see if they can get commercial approval for rch-01 first? Or is this normally how much time it takes to gather and analyze information from a decently large group study?