Winkey claims they don't know the percentage LMC is using. I told them a batch costs 11 dollars, if their batches happen to cost a lot more, then they have to give a serious explanation for that. Something like: we're using a better concentration won't do as they don't know anything about LMC.
They could make a pretty fair assumption based on cost.
Alternatively, LMC could have commissioned the production of 1kg of AH1, rather than a few grams. This would have made the synthesis cost plummet. As they are selling this en masse to people such as piz buin and others, they can shift it.
I am sorry to tell you that we just sell cosmetic peptide raw material.Because our company is manufacturer and wholesales.But don't worry,our product can be used directly.If you would like to purchase we can reduce MOQ for you
For liquid ?the MOQ of melitane is 500g and the price is 162USD.Shipping price is 50USD.So the total price will be 212USD.
By the way,you can mix it with DMI to get better result.
Kind regards
Jackson
Winkey Biotech
In a previous email they said it should be mixed 1:9, that would mean 5000 grams final product.* Have asked them this question now.
That's right.You are clever.
For example,you can mix 10ml peptide with 10ml DMI and 80ml Water.So* you can get 5000ml final product.
If you have any more question.Feel free to contact me.
Kind regards!
Jackson
Winkey Biotech
PS I noticed some new eyebrow hairs, they're still darker than my natural color, but not as dark as the hairs I found first. My guess]Guess the Winkey product's price is reasonable. If the strength is really better, it should give deeper darkening I suppose.
Thanks you for your great affords in researching this stuff.
I'm following your progress and maybe will try it in the near future. I would like to find a product that will give me some hair pigmentation and wont involve injections.
You don't see any darkening in your facial-hair\scalp-hair?
Also very appreciative of your trials with this Djen. Following this thread closely and excited to hear your results on it. Would be awesome to have an alternative to MT2 for hair darkening* 8)
Hey Bob, it's so nice to hear from you. As I mentioned a few posts earlier: twice a day applications seem to have a better effect so I reckon an even better concentration would even be better. It really takes about two months to see results. I hope the greys will follow but it's logical that white hair would take longer. On the LEF board some people claim a combo with pseudocatalase would be necessary for the whites. I think we have to wait and see.
Hopefully Winkey is willing to give me the concentration.
Normally,our solution contains 0.05% active ingredient(melitane),but we can adjust it according to your request?0.01%-0.1%?.Good night?
Kind regards!
Jackson
Winkey Biotech
I went again through the whole discussion and I don't understand something -
Maybe this is a stupid question, but You spoke about the compound that suits tan face, and spoke about* compound that works for hair pigmentation. Why there are differences between them? After all, both you spread on the skin (scalp or face-skin).
Did I misunderstood the fact that to apply it, I need to spread it on the hair itself?
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Normally,our solution contains 0.05% active ingredient(melitane),but we can adjust it according to your request?0.01%-0.1%?.Good night?
Kind regards!
Jackson
Winkey Biotech
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0.05 is still stronger than 0.016.
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I went again through the whole discussion and I don't understand something -
Maybe this is a stupid question, but You spoke about the compound that suits tan face, and spoke about* compound that works for hair pigmentation. Why there are differences between them? After all, both you spread on the skin (scalp or face-skin).
Did I misunderstood the fact that to apply it, I need to spread it on the hair itself?
Thanks
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It's because the GL200 has a glycerin carrier to allow the follicle penetration. The SP100 has parabens and other additives that gear it toward skin penetration.
GL200 is normally diluted with water and sprayed for hair application.
SP100 is normally made into a cream base and applied that way.
-I wouldn't quote that as fact, but that's my understanding of it from my discussions here, reading elsewhere and contact with an LMC supplier-