AC Revitalizing Serum, should I order it for my front?

VeryTired

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Hi !
I've been using Xandrox 15% and Xandrox 5% for almost 8 months now and it's doing a good job for me.. unfortunately I still have thinning hair on the right part of my front hairline.. should I order AC Revitalizing Serum just for that part as an add on to my treatment to retreive my hair there?

How often do I need to use it and when (considering I'm using Xandrox twice a day)?
For how long does 1 bottle last?
For how long do I need to use it before seeing results?

Thank you,
VeryTired.
 

n1kki6

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I never noticed results with AC, just helped me with irritation.
 

Sean68

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If your looking for regrowth/maintenance id say folligens maybe a better bet, i used ac for a while and didnt notice much,the spray does make your hair feel nice though but its expensive just for that id say.
 

VeryTired

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Well I didn't hear much about Folligen..
1. Could it help and regrow hair?
2. Should I be using lotion, cream or spray for my front hairline?
3. How often should I applly it to my hair? For how long should I be using it before seeing results? and how much should I buy from advance?

What about topical spironolactone? Is that a good bet? If so then which spironolactone product, maybe Dr. Lee's 5% Topical Spironolactone ?

Thanks a lot ! :hairy:
 

Aplunk1

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I've used a lot of products for the hairline.

In my opinion, the serum does little to any good. It DOES remove irritation, however.

The best treatment for the hairline, I believe, is the topical spironolactone cream (5%) from Dr. Lee.

It lasts for months, and is only $30.
 

beaner

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teahills said:
The other alterantive is naturalis hair recovery which can regrowt hair on the frontal and side temples.

You've been posting about that crap for months. Get your spamming *** off this forum.
 

VeryTired

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Thanks guys,
I think I'll order and see if Dr. Lee's 5% spironolactone lotion does the trick for me and if not I'll check folligen out..
Thanks, Aplunk. :D
 
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