Except that's how it often does.
Because 10% are afraid of the side effects and 80% don't know you can do something about it.
and this will change that 80% because...? Buddy, it took 3 doctors before one told me about Propecia and when I googled "Losing hair, what to do" there was never any mention of finasteride. Just "lift weights!" and "just shave it bro!" and "baldness isn't a disease and doesn't need a cure."
I've never in my life seen an ad for Propecia and I've only heard of Rogaine by word of mouth and seeing it on shelves. I've never heard of FIDIA before this forum and they don't seem to pour anything into the advertising budget of any of their other products. I'd be shocked if this product is marketed outside of Europe in any form other than people telling each other about it.
I have seen only a handful of media even mention the Kyocera/Riken deal.
JAK is super pricey and yes JAK won't do anything for Androgenetic Alopecia. Funny to see they are trialing this for all alopecias except Androgenetic Alopecia.
No idea what you're talking about given that I wasn't talking about Androgenetic Alopecia in the part you quoted
Part of the strongest sales in cosmetics company are shampoo supposedly helping your hair
Yeah, but none of them are for re-growing it.
Polichem stated this market worth 100 millions. Far from the billions isnt'it?
Which supports my case
I really doubt they will make a public release about their trial since they don't have any public duties.
I wasn't talking about their trials.
Look, I'm optimistic about this lotion too, but people need to stay grounded in reality about it. Just because it works doesn't guarantee it goes to market, I doubt Oprah will talk about it, the news probably won't report on it, you probably won't see ads for it and it probably isn't going to spark a revolution.