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« on: April 12, 2008, 10:29:42 pm »

The etc is the Equisomin, NanoScalp, and ZormaZor I also still use, along with the various shampoo etc I use, including Micellarin Green.

Out of everything I've ever used, I think I've noticed the most regrowth and thickening since adding Juveline into my regimen.  Now I'm using it with everything else I use, so it's hard to say- it's definitely the Juveline.  But I just wanted to post some positive feedback on your products.  It did seem to stop about a month ago- the below may be why?(I'm not losing what I gained btw. Maybe I'm just expecting too much or need to give it more time for additional results)

The only complaint I really have is that I wish it spread around easier like the other products. My guess is it's because of the zinc oxide...? I wouldn't mind a version w/out the zo as well, since it seems(from my and others observing forums over the years) that people almost need to back off the zo a bit or completely after using it for some time. I have no idea why that is. I'm currently rotating all 4 topicals because of that- using one a day..previously I was using Juveline at least 3-4 times a week.


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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2008, 01:44:50 am »

Hello OnlyNatural,

Thank you very much for your posting. It is because of postings such as yours that we are able to evaluate our products from a consumers’ point of view to improve upon existing products and formulate new ones.

I am very pleased that you have noticed significant improvement during the first three months of using our new product JuveLine. In connection with our other products you are using you cover almost every aspect of the current theories on hairloss and hairgrowth and also some of our new theories which we cannot yet reveal (which are manifested in JuveLine and also in the other products). We received similar commenst from other users with emphasis on very good results and the same complaint about the spreadability problem of JuveLine.

We already fixed the spreadability problem of JuveLine and the new batch we have is easier to spread on the scalp, and it was not due to the nano-zinc oxide but due to formulating problems which sometimes accompany such complex products as we manufacture. I believe that the positive pattern you observed will continue and sometimes sprouting may appear in groups which is also common in seeding of plants where some sprout first and the other will sprout after they are “convinced” that the conditions are friendly out there. So keep using the products as you did before and the fact that the new sprouts you observed seem to hold on is very encouraging and not very common in the hairloss field. We believe that we are indeed on the right track and as we keep getting feedback and support from customers like you we will keep improving our products and formulate new ones.

Thanks  again.
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« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2008, 04:35:44 pm »

Thanks for the response. I'm glad to read that the stuff will spread about easier.

The only other problem I have is wanting to get another custom topical  Undecided   The problem is deciding what to have put in it..and how to fit it in my regimen.  That'll be a month or so down the road though.
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