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Renokin looks promising
I seen this topical called Renokin on regrowth and it looked very interesting . I couldn't find any site to buy it in the states so for . Thought I would past it here for you guys to check out.
http://www.renokin.com/ You can buy it at http://www.galenion.com/shop.php?action ... _id=200202
I just stumbled across it a few days ago. They use wnt mimicking peptides, which is what Histogen uses for their injectible. The other growth factors are Nokkin and Kearmin2. The downside is, it is expensive
I looked at pics from their clinical trials they conducted in Germany last year, and it looks quiet impressive http://www.renokin.com/index.php?pgname ... ub_in_vivo
http://www.renokin.com/ You can buy it at http://www.galenion.com/shop.php?action ... _id=200202
I just stumbled across it a few days ago. They use wnt mimicking peptides, which is what Histogen uses for their injectible. The other growth factors are Nokkin and Kearmin2. The downside is, it is expensive
I looked at pics from their clinical trials they conducted in Germany last year, and it looks quiet impressive http://www.renokin.com/index.php?pgname ... ub_in_vivo
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Has anyone(that we really know) in the states tried ordering it?
Has anyone(that we really know) in the states tried ordering it?
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I think this probuct just came out .$59 in the UK
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Could you post a link Cloud ?
Have there been any users we know of who have used this product with good results , or is it a very new product on the market ?
Have there been any users we know of who have used this product with good results , or is it a very new product on the market ?
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They are talking about it on regrowth and maybe getting it from NY soon .
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http://www.renokin.com/index.php?pgname ... ub_in_vivo
These results look amazing. Has anybody tried this yet ?
These results look amazing. Has anybody tried this yet ?
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I don't know why people aren't talking about this. This product shows a lot of promise..More than the other stuff being talked about here.
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Noorur on Regrowth.com is trialling it and will post photos too. I'm curious to see what results he gets. Hope it performs as suggested.
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The biggest problem I have with this stuff is finding a place to buy it . All the sites I went to are in another language . I just cant understand enough of the sites to order anything off them .
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hey Cloud,
i received mine and began trialing it last friday. Contact Renokin directly.. a bit costly tho. My contact was Michelle Kim, although she has just left the company. her replacement is EJ (ej@caregen.co.kr)
Cost to purchase and ship to Canada was:
$80US / RENOKIN Hair Revitalizing Solution
$30US / RENOKIN Hair Revitalizing Shampoo
Delivery was also $30, add an additional $30 for bank transfer and for me in Canada, an additional $33.50 duty.
so total was a fair amount, but still cheaper than DermaHeal's Steam C'rum which i had tried 4 packages of... for a total of 20 months of trial.. with no quantitative results.
This does look promising, and i will update with my results.
Good luck!
i received mine and began trialing it last friday. Contact Renokin directly.. a bit costly tho. My contact was Michelle Kim, although she has just left the company. her replacement is EJ (ej@caregen.co.kr)
Cost to purchase and ship to Canada was:
$80US / RENOKIN Hair Revitalizing Solution
$30US / RENOKIN Hair Revitalizing Shampoo
Delivery was also $30, add an additional $30 for bank transfer and for me in Canada, an additional $33.50 duty.
so total was a fair amount, but still cheaper than DermaHeal's Steam C'rum which i had tried 4 packages of... for a total of 20 months of trial.. with no quantitative results.
This does look promising, and i will update with my results.
Good luck!
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Re: Renokin looks promising
so $80 for the solution + $30 for delivery + $30 for bank transfer = $140 per month? OUCH
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Re: Renokin looks promising
Surely they've heard of credit cards? Good grief.
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Theirs just no good way to buy this stuff right now .kamui2 wrote:so $80 for the solution + $30 for delivery + $30 for bank transfer = $140 per month? OUCH
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Just bought 3 month supply for $325 including shipping.Hope i recieve soon from Czech pharmacy
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What site did you buy from?
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If this stuff is better than dermaheal hair concentrate serum then we should have something, I like how it uses a different mechanism
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Jacob did caregen make something like this before? With not great results?
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sw2 its been almost a month now since you got it by the looks of your last post.
any updates at all? less shedding or thicker hair?
Somebody surely has some results to share by now
any updates at all? less shedding or thicker hair?
Somebody surely has some results to share by now
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Re: Renokin looks promising
after using dermaheal for 16 months I switched over to Renokin. It has been a month, I've noticed it absorbs better and the small vellus hairs are perking up and shedding is next to nothing. The conditioner is great as well
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MG63 wrote:after using dermaheal for 16 months I switched over to Renokin. It has been a month, I've noticed it absorbs better and the small vellus hairs are perking up and shedding is next to nothing. The conditioner is great as well
Good to hear your results. When you say shedding is next to nothing ? Does that mean you were shedding using dermaheal and once you switched to renokin shedding stopped?
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Just applied my first application and recieved my 3 bottles of renokin.Will update
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Renokin is potent I feel it longer than dermaheal... Will keep u updated. If ur using dermaheal just upgrade cause it has many of the same ingredients
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Hope no one forgets to remind us shmucks when it becomes easier to order this product in the States/Canada. I'm really looking forward to substituting these products for others I am currently using. Time to switch things up for a bit.
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I am also waiting for a more convenient way to buy this stuff.Brunz19 wrote:Hope no one forgets to remind us shmucks when it becomes easier to order this product in the States/Canada. I'm really looking forward to substituting these products for others I am currently using. Time to switch things up for a bit.
You would think the makers of Renokin would want to make selling easier . Look at all the money they are missing out on . It don't fig .
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https://www.beebalmbee.com/shop/cart.ph ... out#regdlg
This is a us distributor
This is a us distributor
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Thanks Intricate1.......I see this is a use twice a day product.......how does this stuff look appearance wise.....like putting it on in the morning then going to work?
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It absorbs very well and u can style ur hair, but I only use it at night cause I like to use hair spray in the morning. Will keep u guys foe sure updated
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Thanks Intricate1......Is that US distributor the place you got it from? If so how long did it take to get it....thanks
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I got it from some Turkish website... U can't beat the free shipping with the bambee website though.. It took me
11 days to get it
11 days to get it
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Why is andrew90 spamming this thread twice in a row with a reply that makes no sense. I guess he wants to push his hair loss links
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Because the product they are pushing is a well established scam, its nothing more than an LED flashling and a few bottles of over priced minox... ask yourself why else would they have to resort to such tactics.
On a more positive note, renokin seems to be getting more and more people purchasing it so we are bound to here some news soon.
On a more positive note, renokin seems to be getting more and more people purchasing it so we are bound to here some news soon.
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I got my renokin a few days back and been using it. It says use twice a day.
It doesnt have any form of measurement as its just a spray bottle. Anybody here know who many sprays to use per day as its absent from the instructions.
It doesnt have any form of measurement as its just a spray bottle. Anybody here know who many sprays to use per day as its absent from the instructions.
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another leimo scammer is posting on this thread.
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same one i suspect. apparently hes retarded or something.
leimo ads are on tv in australia. they make it sound like its the best thing out there. ifeel sorry for people who get sucked in.
leimo ads are on tv in australia. they make it sound like its the best thing out there. ifeel sorry for people who get sucked in.
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Product has a very strong tingly sensation when u put it on. I havenot seen any improvements yet. It took me like 2 weeks to go through one bottle. I like renokin but I canes say anything as far as results yet. Shedding a bit too
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Jacob how have u been man? no posts recently
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Yes im in australia and have seen the ads also.
It shows a basically bald man and then in a short while later it has pics with a full grown head of hair.
All from using the leimo laser. I dont know why they are not sued for blatant false advertising.
It shows a basically bald man and then in a short while later it has pics with a full grown head of hair.
All from using the leimo laser. I dont know why they are not sued for blatant false advertising.
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Where is jacob? been like 2 months since last post...
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Can anyone explain me why they think this product looks so great?
I'm looking at the clinical trials from here and the pics look the same to me!
I'm looking at the clinical trials from here and the pics look the same to me!
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Nobody posting results on any of the forums. Still a little early though .
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Ive been using renokin now for about 3 weeks. Nothing to report yet. Hard to say if its working yet. Will report back with updated results
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Cool thanks for keeping us informed, everyone seems to be keeping hush hush about things lately.
Next year unless something better comes along I will be giving this a try and trx2, so hopefully I can keep this thread alive.
By that time http://renokinusa.com should be up and there should be better availabilities for it too.
Next year unless something better comes along I will be giving this a try and trx2, so hopefully I can keep this thread alive.
By that time http://renokinusa.com should be up and there should be better availabilities for it too.
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Re: Renokin looks promising
I just found an American supplier that has free shipping.
http://www.beebalmbee.com/shop/RENOKIN.html
http://www.beebalmbee.com/shop/RENOKIN.html
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No updates?
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Re: Renokin looks promising
I would give it a shot, but the price is keeping me from doing so. It's kind of an expensive product.
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What bothers me about Renokin is that the Shampoo and Conditioner contain panthenol which I am trying to stay away from, I wouldn't use a harsh detergent on a coat of paint on my car so why would I use one on my scalp. i believe someone somewhere asked them about the use of panthenol in their shampoo and conditioner and were given a foolish response, I also believe there is a rumor that the shampoo and conditioner will be redevoloped soon possibly without panthenol.
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Another foolish thing is a certain individual whose group may be selling the stuff is running around saying "this stuff works"..I think it was in a response to questions about studies or proof. Who cares, it works!..or something similar was said.
The stuff looks good..but give it some time to find out first
The stuff looks good..but give it some time to find out first
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Yeah, the product seems like its okay but I just haven't heard anything at all yet from anyone not here or any other site, I am not using anything at the moment so I am keeping a close eye on things as they progress, I may give this one a shot but at $90+ (most likely over $100 a month easily deliver to my door) for 60ml it is terribly expensive if I knew exactly what to expect from trials being carried out by the public it would be great but I guess only time will tell.
Having long hair its hard to get your moneys worth as it would be difficult to apply without wasting it on application.
I noticed someone asked how much should be used daily my assumption would be 2ml daily (1ml in the morning and another 1ml at night) if you want it to last for the entire month, as to how much that translates into pumps I am not sure, I guess you could find some sort of measuring cup and delicately spray/pump the product into it and count how many spray pumps it takes to make 1ml and you should have you answer.
I am assuming it would be 2ml daily simply on a rough ml relative to the number of days in a month, I am also basing this on something I read on the website about twice daily and my use of another product which also was 60ml and required 2ml daily as I suggested, it came with a dropper and suggested 1ml per application (morning/night) which as I said sounds reasonable considering it is expected to last a month.
Perhaps someone else can shed some light on it or how they are going with it all.
EDIT: Grrr... I just seen a commercial of famous hair loss scam product on tv just after I posted this, I may ask the TGA soon about them and find out exactly whats the story.
Having long hair its hard to get your moneys worth as it would be difficult to apply without wasting it on application.
I noticed someone asked how much should be used daily my assumption would be 2ml daily (1ml in the morning and another 1ml at night) if you want it to last for the entire month, as to how much that translates into pumps I am not sure, I guess you could find some sort of measuring cup and delicately spray/pump the product into it and count how many spray pumps it takes to make 1ml and you should have you answer.
I am assuming it would be 2ml daily simply on a rough ml relative to the number of days in a month, I am also basing this on something I read on the website about twice daily and my use of another product which also was 60ml and required 2ml daily as I suggested, it came with a dropper and suggested 1ml per application (morning/night) which as I said sounds reasonable considering it is expected to last a month.
Perhaps someone else can shed some light on it or how they are going with it all.
EDIT: Grrr... I just seen a commercial of famous hair loss scam product on tv just after I posted this, I may ask the TGA soon about them and find out exactly whats the story.
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I just sent them a email on how many sprays to use for the entire scalp, I'm on my second bottle and use it in the morning and evening and seem to be going through this stuff fast.
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