Remember, tests don't mean a thing if the tests aren't published in scientific journals and peer reviewed. Journals like the American Academy of Dermatology. Every company does "internal testing" and claims "amazing results". Doesn't mean a thing.
Published data is what matters. Haircounts are what matter. 1 year minimum use is what matters.
1. Double Blinded
2. Placebo Based
3. Clinical Trials that included
4. More than 100 people
5. Over a period of more than 12 months
6. That included actual hair counts that increased to a significant % over the placebo group
7. And were published in a reputable and recognized dermatological medical journal.
If KAO didn't provide all of these things, they haven't provided the minimum necessary to have their claims believed.
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