PROCEED...Did you guys see this on TV???

goingoinbutnotgone

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What's up with this? I just saw this on TV.

It's a topical that you use one time every 3 months!

The pics are impressive. The price is excessive. $368.00

Go to http://www.procede-hair.com

Let's hear it on this product. I'm really thinking about getting this.
 

20sometingtoo

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Actually, it says it's only $199.

But... Looks like a serious scam to me. Better investigate the money-back guarantee stipulations before you try it.
 

Portunfio

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I think we need a guinea pig for this procede sh*t.. :p

It looks enticing..one app only...hmm i have my doubts as well...we need more opinions on this sh*t.
 

mrlestat

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they promise results in 48 hours :shock: Finally a miracle drug...lol
 

PartTimeNinja

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Well it might not really be a scam because it's a cosmetic (Like Dermatch or Toppik) and not a hairloss treatment. It gives the apperance of fuller thicker hair but it actually wouldn't give youthicker hair I guess.....

Wonder how the hell it works?!!
 

Petchsky

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Its a scam.... a few things give it away, not to mention the hard sell approach. Go to the "how it works" section, and guess what? it don't tell you how it works! just gives you more hard sell....And it also has the money back offer that all scams have.

Don't waste your hard earned on this cack!
 
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money back guarantee...

about the money back guarantee, the site says,

"For guarantee to be valid, the following must be provided. A photo taken before the first application of the area where ProCedeTM is to be applied, another photo showing the cream on the area, and 3 after photos, one at the end of 3 months, 6 months and 8 months. Receipts of product purchases must be provided. Guarantee applies to crown area only. Return all documentation prior to the end of the 9th month from the date of purchase".......

in the Q and A, it also says:

Q. I have previously undergone hair transplants (plugs) or hair grafts. Can I still use ProCede?

A No. Due to the way in which ProCede works, it is not a suitable product for people who have undergone such treatments

So, its not for everyone

It doesnt seem to tell you what the hell it actually does though
Im skeptical on it

Any guinea pigs gonna try it?
 

Petchsky

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Here we go...From website.

Q What ingredients are in Procede?

A Formula #1 Ingredients:
Deionized Water, Thioglycolic Acid, Monoethanolamine, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Polyquaternium-6, Ethyl Alcohol 1.4%, Ceteareth-12, Methyl Salicylate, Salicylic Acid, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Papain, Citric Acid, Tartaric Acid.

Formula #2 Ingredients:

Deionized Water, Sodium Bromate, Cetyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Urea, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.

Don't see how any of the above helps for hairloss... Bryan might if he reads this.
 

Vinton Harper

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Re: money back guarantee...

GeorgeCantStandya said:
Q. I have previously undergone hair transplants (plugs) or hair grafts. Can I still use ProCede?

A No. Due to the way in which ProCede works, it is not a suitable product for people who have undergone such treatments


Any guinea pigs gonna try it?
Well, I guess you can count me out then. :cry: I wonder why you can't use it if you have had transplants. Any ideas?
 

Petchsky

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Re: money back guarantee...

Vinton Harper said:
GeorgeCantStandya said:
Q. I have previously undergone hair transplants (plugs) or hair grafts. Can I still use ProCede?

A No. Due to the way in which ProCede works, it is not a suitable product for people who have undergone such treatments


Any guinea pigs gonna try it?
Well, I guess you can count me out then. :cry: I wonder why you can't use it if you have had transplants. Any ideas?

I wouldn't be to upset about that. I guarantee that it is nowhere near as effective, if at all, compared to proscar and minoxidil.

If its such a great product why don't they tell you how it works. If you are to gullible to see that it's a useless product then go ahead and buy it.
 

Vinton Harper

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Re: money back guarantee...

Petchsky said:
Vinton Harper said:
GeorgeCantStandya said:
Q. I have previously undergone hair transplants (plugs) or hair grafts. Can I still use ProCede?

A No. Due to the way in which ProCede works, it is not a suitable product for people who have undergone such treatments


Any guinea pigs gonna try it?
Well, I guess you can count me out then. :cry: I wonder why you can't use it if you have had transplants. Any ideas?

I wouldn't be to upset about that. I guarantee that it is nowhere near as effective, if at all, compared to proscar and minoxidil.

If its such a great product why don't they tell you how it works. If you are to gullible to see that it's a useless product then go ahead and buy it.
Actually, I was going to wait and let some other guinea pig try it to see how effective it is, if at all. :eplus2: But yeah, it looks like I don't have to worry about it now.
 

PartTimeNinja

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Petchsky said:
Here we go...From website.

Q What ingredients are in Procede?

A Formula #1 Ingredients:
Deionized Water, Thioglycolic Acid, Monoethanolamine, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Polyquaternium-6, Ethyl Alcohol 1.4%, Ceteareth-12, Methyl Salicylate, Salicylic Acid, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Papain, Citric Acid, Tartaric Acid.

Formula #2 Ingredients:

Deionized Water, Sodium Bromate, Cetyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Urea, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.

Don't see how any of the above helps for hairloss... Bryan might if he reads this.

Look, it's not a treatment but a cosmetic!! That's the way i read it??? Where does it say it's a hairloss treatment??? It's a concealer.
 

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I did a search on the product on Google and not much came up. But this discussion had been going on as well on two other hairloss sites.

On the first site one user is stating:
I tried this about a month ago and it's pretty cool. The treatment is 90 minutes and you only have to do it once every three months. In 4 days I felt some bumps on my head and then I noticed that a lot less hair falling out in the shower. My hair feels a lot softer and thicker. I am going to try it again in 2 months and let you know how it goes. Definitely worth a shot.

On the second site one user says:
Hey, I bought this stuff and it's pretty cool. You only have to use it once every 3 months. I did the 90-minute treatment about a month ago and I definitely see less hair coming out in the shower. My hair feels softer and thicker. I'm going to try it again in 2 months and will let you know how it goes.


LOL! Do you see the similarities? Same salesman, that's for sure. Wonder if he's joining our discussion as well :roll:
The above statements were the only positive I could find.

EDIT:

I also found this wicked guy:it been 7 months now, and regardless of the naysayers, this stuff is working so good that people that knew me when i was going bald, are looking at me and my head very strangely. they dont know what to say. its almost amazing to me. my scalp is FULLY covered, and the hair length is rapidly catching the other hair. people hate when i talk bible stuff, but i will say this one thing, the bible says that there is healing in the leaves. there are certain healings thats gonna come from natural things. ive tried the other things, only to get minimal growth, and the all of a sudden, one day, i woke up completely bald....people couldnt believe that either. all that other stuff does is prolong the actual death of your hair ( in my opinion ). ONCE AGAIN ( FOR THE NAYSAYERS ) I WILL SAY THIS......IM NOT SELLING ANYTHING....I JUST KNOW THE PAIN, AND WANT EVERYONE TO END THE SUFFERING, AND PAYING ALL OF THAT MONEY TO BUSINESSES THAT ONLY WANT YOUR MONEY. ITS LIKE CHRIS ROCK SAYS: " THE MONEY IS NOT IN THE CURE, ITS IN THE MEDICINE..... god bless the guy that discovered zix
 

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buffboy, good detective work

to me the before and afgter pics look as they they are 2 different people.

ones person ears decided to change shape and another persons ears decided to stick out.
 

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Think

So what do you guys think? Think its worth trying..once every 3 months sounds a lot better than a daily thing to me :)
 

pornstar

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damn man, im new to this board, but sheeet i dont no what to do, once every 90 days is dopeee, but money seems steep, and the money back thing is such a scammmm

grrr some one please try :lol:
 

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Re: money back guarantee...

Petchsky said:
Vinton Harper said:
GeorgeCantStandya said:
Q. I have previously undergone hair transplants (plugs) or hair grafts. Can I still use ProCede?

A No. Due to the way in which ProCede works, it is not a suitable product for people who have undergone such treatments


Any guinea pigs gonna try it?
Well, I guess you can count me out then. :cry: I wonder why you can't use it if you have had transplants. Any ideas?

I wouldn't be to upset about that. I guarantee that it is nowhere near as effective, if at all, compared to proscar and minoxidil.

If its such a great product why don't they tell you how it works. If you are to gullible to see that it's a useless product then go ahead and buy it.
The sad part about it is baldies who don't visit this site will gobble the stuff up like its going out of style. The stuff is sh*t.
 
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