Last year or the year of production, I came to Korea and watched Yum** promote laser combs on a home shopping channel late in the evening. As far as I know, the U.S. FDA approved items for hair loss are Propecia, Minoxidil, and Hairmax, a laser comb. As a result, Hairmax's copy product came out in Korea, and it was being sold by hiring it as a model for Yum** in home shopping.
In fact, I rarely watch Korean entertainment programs, but in a few programs that I've seen, Yum**'s colleagues come out and talk about Yum**, and it's really...I don't think it's good to do or be human.
On the home shopping laser comb program, Yum ** was talking with confidence that her hair would grow. Don't hair loss people know the pain of hair loss? And how many hair loss people have been tricked into fraudulent ads and lost huge amounts of money, not working... I was so disappointed by how he could tell such shameless lies to the same hair loss man no matter how good he was to make money from advertising.
Yum*** didn't see the effect of the product she was selling with such confidence. Laser comb I didn't see the effect) Now I have a scalp tattoo and I'm modeling for a commercial at a Sung Young Clinic. I originally wanted to consult him at the hospital, but the moment I saw the commercial... Home shopping advertisements come to mind, making me hesitate.
- Hospital names are all prohibited, including initials. (2017.8.15)
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