I wonder if the Regenica for sin care that is already available consists of the same ingredients and concentrations as the regenica that is used for the hair stimulating complex. to me they look the same.
I asked them a few weeks ago but got no answer.
please can someone whose native language is english call them to find out.
and please aks what exactly the ingredients are, what growth factors etc.
» I think,this regenica for skin is the same for hair!It is only a other
» name!
» Regenica for skin is on the marked!
»
» What can we do?
Max, if you go through the old threads about Regenica (use the search function) you’ll see that question has already been discussed to some extent. I’m sure you’ll find some useful information.
» » I think,this regenica for skin is the same for hair!It is only a other
» » name!
» » Regenica for skin is on the marked!
» »
» » What can we do?
»
» Max, if you go through the old threads about Regenica (use the search
» function) you’ll see that question has already been discussed to some
» extent. I’m sure you’ll find some useful information.
Is Regenica for skin care an injectable? The hair version seems to be.
If it is, and they are the same, wouldn’t skin care users grow lots of unwanted hair?
this topic has been discussed but it didn’t come to a conclusion.
what if it is the same and we just didn’t ask. please can someone call them.
I think that there is a difference between these products but noone knows for sure. if you type “skin care histogen wnt” in google you will only find something about the hair product but nevertheless the say regenica is also used for hais as well as for skin.
what is quite certain is that there are growth factors in it like VEGF and KGF that is good for hait. i don’t know what else or if there is tgf-ß in it.
I wonder what Histogen has to say about that. Needless to say, they would not admit that the two are identical (even if they are), otherwise that’s going to make them look unprofessional using the exact same ingredients on two products that are for different purposes.
» I wonder what Histogen has to say about that. Needless to say, they would
» not admit that the two are identical (even if they are), otherwise that’s
» going to make them look unprofessional using the exact same ingredients on
» two products that are for different purposes.
that has nothing to do with being unprofessional.
there are many substances out there that are used for several conditions.
remember finasteride
I don’t think they would lie about it because that would make them look unprofessional.
» I wonder if the Regenica for sin care that is already available consists of
» the same ingredients and concentrations as the regenica that is used for
» the hair stimulating complex. to me they look the same.
»
» I asked them a few weeks ago but got no answer.
»
» please can someone whose native language is english call them to find
» out.
» and please aks what exactly the ingredients are, what growth factors etc.
anyone actually trying the skin care cream then??? regenica is in the hair stimulating complex as well.
» anyone actually trying the skin care cream then??? regenica is in the hair
» stimulating complex as well.
I think the skin care version does Not have the Wnt proteins in it…which is essential for follicle neogenesis. Still it would be best to ask Dr. Naughton.
I’m sure Histogen mentioned something about bringing out a topical for Hairloss while their main treatment is being developed. I haven’t seen it mentioned in a while though.
» I’m sure Histogen mentioned something about bringing out a topical for
» Hairloss while their main treatment is being developed. I haven’t seen it
» mentioned in a while though.
I haven’t heard of that. can you find the link to the quote?
» » I’m sure Histogen mentioned something about bringing out a topical for
» » Hairloss while their main treatment is being developed. I haven’t seen
» it
» » mentioned in a while though.
»
» I haven’t heard of that. can you find the link to the quote?
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