The Canadian company Hair Hair Hair, in collaboration with the genetic laboratories Advanced Gen, Hairdressing University of Seatle, has just released Clear Hair, an advanced product of intelligent hair, fruit of the joint efforts in the field of genetics and computer science, trying to end baldness forever.
The company warns of a new era, in which it will be said goodbye to alopecia . They also ensure that grafts, wigs and miracle solutions will be a thing of the past.
Invention and product

Genetic alteration by Foolish Effect
The invention consists of a genetic modification, carried out by nanobots, which will be introduced into the spinal bulb of the hair, altering the DNA information of the cells.
Once there, by the third effect of Hair Induction or TIC , the hair is never dropped again.
In addition, the modified cells replicate in adjacent cells, causing the appearance of new follicles in their local area.

Clear hair pot. 250ml. Source: Paris Hilton.
The product itself is distributed in bottles of 250ml, with a mint flavor liquid, which contains the nanoscopic robots, which once ingested, carry out their work in less than 24 hours.
There is also a remote control, from which you can control hair growth, which can increase the volume, increase the brightness or control the intensity of the color.
The company has already launched to the market 50000 units, at the modest price of 100 dollars and hopes to obtain oustanding benefits.
Welcoming celebrities to Clear Hair.

Donald Trump supported the investigation. Source: Hillary Clinton Press.
Personalities from the world of cinema, politics and industry, have been interested in the product.
We have known that, for example, Donald Trump funded the research, with the benefits of his Donald Charms wig company.
Others, however, like the actors Bruce Willis and Vin Diesel or Mr. Proper seem to have opposed this new invention, which they consider to be unethical.
Product misuse

Teenager Brigitte Johnson, Minnesota. Source: Wig Bad Tips.
There have also been cases of excessive or uncontrolled growth, due to inadequate application, but in no case, hair loss.
It’s just the case with young Minnesota’s Brigitte Johnson, 23, who took it from her grandmother’s bedside table, thinking it was a simple blond tint.
Well, without being a precedent, we are here with optimistic news, which will alleviate the unrest of many people and from digitalpessimism.com we welcome By Clearance .
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