We are very excited about a possible new breakthrough baldness remedy!
And if it all works out, then you can thank the makers of Botox and Latisse, because Allergan, is once again, at the beauty forefront.
At this very moment, clinical trials are being conducted in Tempe, Arizona involving a group of 28 women and men —those with moderate female-pattern hair baldness and those with moderate male-pattern baldness.
What's interesting here, is that the clinical trials involve using a special ingredient that is found in Allergan's Latisse eyelash growth stimulating treatment. You've seen actresses Brooke Shields, and now, Claire Danes, both in television commercials about the Latisse lash booster.
Latisse was given the green light by the FDA back in 2008 for those with thin lashes. But do you also remember the warning that stated it can cause hair growth on other parts of the body that come in contact with the drug? A number of doctors have already 'quietly' tried using Latisse as an 'off-label' treatment for hair loss.
If the clinical trials prove to do exactly what Allergan hopes they can do, and that is, grow hair on one's head, then we are surely looking at a huge beauty breakthrough. This is very exciting and encouraging news for the many women and men who suffer from hair loss and baldness and the sometimes embarrassment and low self-esteem that results in not having a full head of hair.
We applaud the Allergan company for always remaining one step ahead in the science of beauty.
For more information about the Allergan baldness remedy clinical trials, read this.
1 comment:
Hey This is really encouraging news. Hope it does work out in the clinical trials, how come I didn't read anything before your article?
This should be on all the major news networks.
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