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icon smith

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Doctor Pickart appears to be an honest guy. His Skinbiology website provides a wealth of info. IMHO.
Why does he state on his site and I quote - "Unfortunately, the solution into which Tricomin has been recently formulated gives evidence of inhibiting hair growth. Users often report scalp irritation, itching and flaking. Tricomin Solution contains high levels of ethyl alcohol, detergent and also contains blue dye, all of which may irritate the scalp. This may reduce its overall hair growth effects." That seems to go against the general opinion on the Tricomin Spray.

Also in those CP numbers posted earlier in this thread it states the Tricomin spray has .02 concentration and their serum has .025 in comparing the product to AC. I have never seen a Tricomin serum and it is not on their site.
 

47thin

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All I can say is that Tricomin thickened up my hair and reduce the gray. Why mess around- it's one of th highest recommended products besides the big three, right? And a bottle lasts somethiing like 4 months- thats $ 12.00 a month, or $.40 cents per day!
 

Fat-Elvis

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icon smith said:
Doctor Pickart appears to be an honest guy. His Skinbiology website provides a wealth of info. IMHO.
Why does he state on his site and I quote - "Unfortunately, the solution into which Tricomin has been recently formulated gives evidence of inhibiting hair growth. Users often report scalp irritation, itching and flaking. Tricomin Solution contains high levels of ethyl alcohol, detergent and also contains blue dye, all of which may irritate the scalp. This may reduce its overall hair growth effects." That seems to go against the general opinion on the Tricomin Spray.
....what the hell is this?
 

Sean68

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sounds like someone who wants to sell more folligen to me.
 
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