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Does this website seem legitimate?

Started by RhinoP, January 15, 2012, 12:08:17 AM

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RhinoP

http://www.electrolysis-equipment.com/English/Psoret600.htm

All through that entire website, it talks about a bunch of do-it-yourself products that contain anti-androgens that are meant to control hair growth and such, and unless the website is a complete rip-off, the explainations and pictures seem to make sense.  THIS IS NOT do-it-yourself hormones, but TOPICAL products designed to be put on hair folicles (much like Rogaine, and it's not against the rules to talk about Rogaine is it?) Anyone have any experience with products like this? They'd sure be a lifesaver for me!

P.S. On the Anti-Androgen Topical page where it shows three pictures of a man's chest with varying levels of hair thickness, I have just proven using photoshop that those three pictures are the SAME picture with varying levels of contrast, blur, and grain applied - you can especially tell picture #1 and #2 are the same as not ONE hair is different or "out of place" from the first picture - every hair is positioned exactly, pinpoint, the same, and picture #3 even has shadowing and light areas that match exactly with the hair from the first two pictures. So NO, this website is PROBABLY a scam.
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Flan

uber scam
they charge triple what a device should cost (and mot to mention the fake antiandrogen sprays)
http://www.amazon.com/LD80K-Professional-Laser-Removal-Machine/dp/B004HZFFTU as example
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