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[Hair Loss Shampoo & Tonic] An oriental shampoo makes your hair grow?

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< Shampoo is just shampoo…If you believe in the hair growth effect, your nose will hurt. >

Lim (43), who began to lose his hair from his forehead, was attracted to his ears even when there was a shampoo advertisement that said it was good for preventing hair loss. In particular, oriental shampoos have been used every day to say that they contain herbal medicine that helps hair formation.

However, Mr. Lim is afraid to look in the mirror as he looks hardened by C-shaped hair loss, rather than losing more hair over time. He went to the hospital after a long period of hair loss, and he had to regret it late when his doctor said that oriental shampoos never had a hair growth effect.

An increasing number of consumers are suffering from excessive and false advertisements of oriental medicine shampoo. Most of the herbal shampoos sold in Internet shopping malls are registered shampoos to prevent hair loss or licensed non-medical products. Although it is by no means a drug for the treatment of alopecia, there are many exaggerated and false advertisements such as "renewing hair", which requires attention from consumers.

According to the Korea Food and Drug Administration and the Korean cosmetics industry on the 18th
Hundreds of civil complaints about excessive or false indications and advertisements of cosmetics and non-medical products are reported every year.

In particular, complaints continue to be raised about the hair loss prevention shampoo market, which has grown rapidly over the past few years. Last year, about 156 cases of illegal phrases such as "prevention of hair loss, effect on broken hair, prevention of hair loss, and promotion of hair growth" were detected in shampoo advertisements classified as cosmetics.

An official from the Korea Food and Drug Administration said
"You can't use expressions such as hair regeneration in cosmetics such as shampoo to advertise as if it's preventing hair loss or hair growth."
"To advertise anti-hair loss and wool effects, use non-pharmaceutical wool products,
In order to advocate the treatment of alopecia, you must obtain permission from the Food and Drug Administration as a drug. he stressed.

Most shampoos are classified as cosmetics that do not require scientific verification of their anti-hair loss effects through clinical trials.

In order to mark and advertise the phrase "Chinese medicine" in such shampoo, the weight of all herbal ingredients contained in the cosmetic dosage (100g or 100ml) must be at least 1mg.

However, no matter how much herbal shampoo you use, you cannot advertise certain ingredients among raw materials such as "Kyungoxane helps hair formation." Because it belongs to some kind of hype.

One expert said
"Even if you have one ingredient (in shampoo), it means it helps prevent hair loss and nourish your hair,
It does not mean that it has a hair growth effect," he pointed out.

Accordingly, the Korea Food and Drug Administration is making efforts to prevent excessive and false advertisements related to oriental shampoo by setting permission guidelines for labeling and advertising oriental cosmetics, including oriental medicine shampoo.

In particular, from April 1 this year, the Korea Food and Drug Administration has made sure that manufacturers and others meet the standards and test methods for pollutants such as herbal medicines announced by the Korea Food and Drug Administration. It also added an obligation to keep quality control business procedures and records in relation to raw materials used in oriental medicine shampoos.

A representative of a small business that sells herbal shampoos
"The relevant criteria for using the name 'Hanbang Shampoo' have become many times more difficult," he said
Most small businesses are concerned that the cost burden of outsourcing for raw material inspection will also be daunting. The industry predicts that the cost of inspecting pollutants per herbal medicine ingredient will be about 2 to 3 million won.

A representative of a company that is preparing oriental shampoos
"It is true that consumers have been misunderstood unnecessarily for oriental medicine shampoos that are not guaranteed in quality," he said
"However, as related standards are strengthened, places that can be advertised as oriental medicine shampoos will be naturally filtered out, thereby further securing consumer confidence," he said.

A KFDA official said
"Manufacturers of regular shampoos are subject to post-mortem dispositions, not prior permission, and consumers are severely damaged by false hype," he said
"In the future, the enhanced labeling and advertising guidelines for oriental cosmetics will serve as an important basis for punishing violations by manufacturers," he said.

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(Source, Media Next)
http://media.daum.net/economic/newsview?newsid=20120618133114213

There was an advertising phrase in the second half, so that part was excluded.

By the way, even shampoo registered to prevent hair loss is never a medicine for the 'treatment' of alopecia!!
It's just a licensed drug, an extra,
I need to remind myself that there is only one applicable drug approved at the moment..

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