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Bioxsine
Does anyone knows the product?
http://www.bioxsine.com
Their claims:
BIOXSINE prevented hair loss in 90% and increased hair number in 80% of participants. Test results obtained after 8 months regular use of BIOXSINE Shampoo and Serum together.
With regular use of BIOXSINE Shampoo only, clinical tests proved that hair loss was prevented in 70%;
dandruff has disappeared in 64%;
hair growth was increased in 40% of participants.
http://www.bioxsine.com/eng/tr-TR/#KlinikSonuclar/r
Ingredients:
*Flavonoids
*Unsaturated fatty acids (Linoleic Aced and Oleic Acid)
*Beta-cytosterol
*Zinc
*Vitamins (such as vitamins A,B1,B2,B5 and B9)
*Other minerals (such as magnesium, potassium, calcium and iron)
Picture:
http://www.bioxsine.com/eng/tr-TR/#SacveYapisi/r
But this seems photoshopped!? I am not sure...otherwise it is too impressive. It seems they mentioned all kinds of hairloss here, including MPB.
I might gonna try this as I can have it within 1 day. It takes roughly 8 months to complete the cycles (3 in a year). They mention that people with MPB have to continue using the product (so I guess life-time like minoxidil). It will cost me roughly 300 dollars a year (3 boxes). Anyway....I would love to hear any comments and thoughts as I thought Zinc was not the best thing for hairloss or am I wrong?
http://www.bioxsine.com
Their claims:
BIOXSINE prevented hair loss in 90% and increased hair number in 80% of participants. Test results obtained after 8 months regular use of BIOXSINE Shampoo and Serum together.
With regular use of BIOXSINE Shampoo only, clinical tests proved that hair loss was prevented in 70%;
dandruff has disappeared in 64%;
hair growth was increased in 40% of participants.
http://www.bioxsine.com/eng/tr-TR/#KlinikSonuclar/r
Ingredients:
*Flavonoids
*Unsaturated fatty acids (Linoleic Aced and Oleic Acid)
*Beta-cytosterol
*Zinc
*Vitamins (such as vitamins A,B1,B2,B5 and B9)
*Other minerals (such as magnesium, potassium, calcium and iron)
Picture:
http://www.bioxsine.com/eng/tr-TR/#SacveYapisi/r
But this seems photoshopped!? I am not sure...otherwise it is too impressive. It seems they mentioned all kinds of hairloss here, including MPB.
I might gonna try this as I can have it within 1 day. It takes roughly 8 months to complete the cycles (3 in a year). They mention that people with MPB have to continue using the product (so I guess life-time like minoxidil). It will cost me roughly 300 dollars a year (3 boxes). Anyway....I would love to hear any comments and thoughts as I thought Zinc was not the best thing for hairloss or am I wrong?
I went to buy a camouflage jacket the other day but I couldn't find any.
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Re: Bioxsine
If its been out in the 90's and people haven't been raving since then. Obviously its not that impressive.
Also, I would say their list of ingredients have been tried and done before. Nothing special about them.
Also, I would say their list of ingredients have been tried and done before. Nothing special about them.
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Re: Bioxsine
Scam! One of the most obviously faked picture sequences I've seen. Actually, I'm not even sure it's supposed to give the impression of being real. I mean, are we actually supposed to believe the guy was standing in the EXACT same position (pixel by pixel) in the same clothes (pixel by pixel) in the exact same lighting (pixel by pixel) over six months or so? In short, it's the exact same base image with pixels changing only on his scull, for crying out loud. If we can't spot something THAT fake...0416Dr wrote:http://www.bioxsine.com/eng/tr-TR/#SacveYapisi/r
But this seems photoshopped!? I am not sure...
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Re: Bioxsine
Yeah..I don't think they're saying that's a before/after.
Impressive website though..hmmmmm...
Impressive website though..hmmmmm...
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Re: Bioxsine
Swimmy, ok but also in this combination?
Jacob and p___, I dont think that is a before/after picture indeed....and indeed it is a impressive site, but that doesnt say anything about the product. Also p___, are you calling this a scam just based on that animation?
Jacob and p___, I dont think that is a before/after picture indeed....and indeed it is a impressive site, but that doesnt say anything about the product. Also p___, are you calling this a scam just based on that animation?
I went to buy a camouflage jacket the other day but I couldn't find any.
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Re: Bioxsine
Not just. But the fact that they don't mind being deceptive by posting a fake sort-of-before-and-after-animation which is going to be perceived as real by a bunch of people should tell you something. If they were honest, why would they even go there? If they have been up and running for years, don't you think they should be able to show you plenty of REAL evidence? Other than that, the ingredients have been tried and simply don't work to any significant degree. Why would the combination of those non-working ingredients have a larger chance of working than any other combination of other non-working ingredients, like say jello mixed with motor oil and snails?0416Dr wrote:Also p___, are you calling this a scam just based on that animation?
In short, show me the evidence!
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Re: Bioxsine
0416Dr wrote:Swimmy, ok but also in this combination?
Jacob and p___, I dont think that is a before/after picture indeed....and indeed it is a impressive site, but that doesnt say anything about the product. Also p___, are you calling this a scam just based on that animation?
Also I would add. They are using calcium and Iron in it. IMO I wouldn't use any hair loss treatment using those two supplements
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Re: Bioxsine
In Holland there are some people with good experiences with Bioxsine.
From what I've understood it is important to use on a long term basis.
From what I've understood it is important to use on a long term basis.
Dutch Blog about Bioxsine and other hairloss treatments: http://haargroeimiddel.blogspot.com
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Re: Bioxsine
I am Dutch and the site you are referring to does not contain any testimonials. I have read the Dutch hairloss forums as well and I cannot find anything positive actually...In Holland there are some people with good experiences with Bioxsine.
From what I've understood it is important to use on a long term basis.
I went to buy a camouflage jacket the other day but I couldn't find any.
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Re: Bioxsine
Hi I lived in Turkey for a number of years and used this product and found the results very good. I still get s friend to send me some. It is a big product there and is used by many people. It works for me.
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Re: Bioxsine
Hi Mark,
My parents are Turkish and I've been in Turkey many many times. I have read lots of Turkish forums after I have posted this thread here. And it seems there are more negative stories then positive....but hey....maybe it just works for one and not for the other.
My parents are Turkish and I've been in Turkey many many times. I have read lots of Turkish forums after I have posted this thread here. And it seems there are more negative stories then positive....but hey....maybe it just works for one and not for the other.
I went to buy a camouflage jacket the other day but I couldn't find any.
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Re: Bioxsine
http://www.haarweb.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=20298
0416Dr wrote:I am Dutch and the site you are referring to does not contain any testimonials. I have read the Dutch hairloss forums as well and I cannot find anything positive actually...In Holland there are some people with good experiences with Bioxsine.
From what I've understood it is important to use on a long term basis.
Dutch Blog about Bioxsine and other hairloss treatments: http://haargroeimiddel.blogspot.com
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Re: Bioxsine
@edvp:
Yeah, the only positive sentence:
"Het lijkt er op dat het toch enig effect heeft."
Which means (for the others here):
"It seems that it somewhat does have any effect."
Only 1 user that has semi-positive feedback....
Anyway, do you use it edvp?
Yeah, the only positive sentence:
"Het lijkt er op dat het toch enig effect heeft."
Which means (for the others here):
"It seems that it somewhat does have any effect."
Only 1 user that has semi-positive feedback....
Anyway, do you use it edvp?
I went to buy a camouflage jacket the other day but I couldn't find any.
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