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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    I'm sure I will continue to lose hair if I'm just using Revita, I don't expect it to stop my hair loss on its own. I still don't think I'll consider minoxidil or finasteride though, definitely not finasteride. I'm considering things like Stemoxydine, adenosine and copper peptides. Also I've been under a huge amount...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    You may be right, I've read around too much and it's always the bad reviews that stand out. Also I found the poll I was talking about, it's on this forum, and now see it only has 12 votes, so I shouldn't use that as a reference, and it's since changed to 66% yes, 33% no...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    I'm sure you're right that the higher strength is more effective. But Ketoconazole removes/cleans away sebum, no matter how strong it must still do this to some extent, maybe the 2% will be twice as effective at doing so, but 1% must do something also. Ok the FDA studied 2%, where's the study...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    For f***s sake you just want to argue don't you. I said that as a direct reply to you, not as my advice to the poster! You had said "what in the world makes you think Revita delays hairloss". So I explained my thoughts as you asked. But as far as my advice to the poster was simply: - Mix RU into...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    I understand the difference perfectly, I never said Keto was as effective as minoxidil/finasteride. And we're back to me pointing out again that the original poster was talking about "maintaining" what hair they have with RU, and all I originally said about Revita was it would make the hair "appear...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    I completely agree, stop hairloss no, "DELAY" slightly possibly.
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    Diffuse Thinner Taking 1.step In hair loss Treatment

    Ok I accept Minoxidil might work fine for some, and I'm sure those people would be happy to recommend it to everyone, but it is only supposed to work on 40% of people. The other 60% either it doesn't work or may make your hair loss worse. If there's only a 40% chance of it working and any chance...
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    Diffuse Thinner Taking 1.step In hair loss Treatment

    Really? Why do you use minoxidil and finasteride then? I don't think it is funny to joke about people's beliefs.
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    Diffuse Thinner Taking 1.step In hair loss Treatment

    I don't have to have used it for months to tell people it's supposed to work, everyone else that has used it that says it works is enough proof of its effectiveness.
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    Actually if you read my post properly, the original poster had said they were thinking of using RU, and they said "RU in most cases does not do more than just maintain". And I was replying to that when I said the whole "maintaining what you have now for the rest of your life would be better..."...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    Er, all this actually says is Ketoconazole may have an effect on hair loss in theory, but there have been no scientific tests to prove it. It doesn't say it doesn't work. And I'm sure if I could be bothered to do it again I could find some brilliant info that states it definitely does help, but...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    Honestly I can't be bothered, I'm not trying to prove it to you. You know the FDA are only applicable in the US right. And if something is sold as a cosmetic product it doesn't need FDA approval unlike medical products. Research it yourself but it is well known Ketoconazole cleans sebum from the...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    I'm not going to get into a debate over all the ingredients of Revita, so let's start with the obvious one, ketoconazole.
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    Because Revita is known to "delay" hair loss. Take a look at the ingredients, it does delay hair loss and most people will agree. It may not regrow hair like minoxidil is supposed to, but delaying it a little and making it look thicker is all I was saying it would do, as the original poster said...
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    The Most Scalp Friendly (least Drying) Minoxidil?

    INT said they just wanted a thickening boost. I recommended Stemoxydine and Revita as they definitely thicken your hair/make it appear thicker. Revita would also delay hair loss.
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