DoctorHouse said:
Can you please explain again what you mean by applying it the Bryan way. 4 lines of part? I have a middle part that is diffusely thin straight down the middle. Should I apply it from the front to the crown straight on the middle part? Second, did you notice some shedding or thinning more during the first month you used the Proxiphen? Do you think you need to use Proxiphen N if you use Proxiphen already? Bryan if you are reading this you can explain it too.
1.This is what I do: After washing my hair, I quickly dry it with a towel - until it stops dripping (15 seconds??) - Then, I touch with my middle finger the vial, , and apply to my hairline spreading a thin "film" of the cream (2-3 times times taking cream from the vial should do it). Then I divide the top of my hair (from hairline to crown) in lines with a haircomb, and I apply a touch of the vial on them. I need to cover an area who is, let's say 8 cms wide. Then I draw the lines at the end of the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th cm from left to right. One or 2 "touches" of the vial should cover each line nicely. You might have to adapt your application to your hair loss pattern. But always do it with a damp scalp, and apply more to the barest areas. And don't worry to much, it will work even where you don't apply it. And, because you are not going to apply it exactly in the same place every day, all areas will be covered. Just check after a couple of weeks how much you have used, and then you can easily adapt the amount of cream to the money you want to spend.
It is difficult to explain in words for me (english is not my language), but really easy to do (3 or 4 minutes). Follow the instructions. Any question, email Dr Proctor. He will reply quickly and shortly. Do what he says.. Proxiphen is a "question of faith", isn't it
2. No shedding at all.
3. I use nano shampoo and proxiphen. Now, as maintenance, I use proxiphen every other day. I suppose it is enough, because Proctor thinks so. But Prox-n is really easy to use. 10 drops on the off proxiphen days won't make any harm, and won't break the bank.
If you go for it, my only advice is to keep the treatment for 8 months. And don't waste it in your hair. In 10 days you will have mastered the technique.