HairlossTalk Newsletter - January 2004

HairlossTalk

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I knew you'd get a lot out of the newsletter this month Axon! :D

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The Gardener

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HairLossTalk.com, you are running a top class shop. Great MB, Great articles.

But, I wish you would run more content that talks about everyday issues of a balding man, specifically, dating and confidence-building anecdotes of balding men overcoming hairloss to charm women into bed for hot a*** sex.
 

HairlossTalk

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The Gardener said:
I wish you would run more content that talks about everyday issues of a balding man, specifically, dating and confidence-building anecdotes of balding men overcoming hairloss to charm women into bed for hot a*** sex.
That is absolutely incredible. You just ruined our feature article for the February newsletter. Who is your informant?!

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elguapo

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=) Too funny!

But one question- if trials were conducted for the laser comb, with positive results, why am I not seeing a new craze for the device in another thread? Why is it not being pushed to form part of the "big 4"? Should I try it in hopes of regrowth?

I ask you, HairLossTalk.com, becuase you always, and correctly, recommend using products that were clinically proven. Based on this, do you recommend using the laser comb? Is there any dependency on it, as there is for propecia and minoxidil?

Please respond. Thank you. And once again, much love for you site!
 

Resultsnottypical

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website

If the results of this study are to be taken as true, then the regrowth is statistically amazing...which makes me wonder why on earth they don't have before-and-after photos on their website.

I mean, some of the percentages of increase, were hard to believe. You'd think they would invest in some photos of a few clients.
 

HairlossTalk

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Let's just say I am anxiously awaiting the FDA trials they've been alluding to for the last several years.

I'll also say that if I had $700 to throw around, I would probably give it a go and see how it works for me. Its all a cost-to-benefit thing.

If you're the average guy, though, who considers the Propecia/Rogaine/Nizoral regimen to be just about enough money to spend every month as it is, I would encourage waiting for further tests before purchasing.

Again cost / risk / and potential benefit ratio. To each his own.

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