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closetmetrosexual

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Hello,

So, I recently bought a bunch of products to stop/prolong hairloss, after I discovered I was receding at the temples and forehead hairline.

They did cost a fortune [I'm not a rich man by any standards], so I am looking to get the maximum effect out of what I have.

I'm hoping that whoever reads this could give me suggestions to as to how, when and what to apply to my scalp in a daily basis.
I reckon applying one cream to my scalp, then immediately applying another on top of it would probably void/diminish whatever effects the second cream has.
Also, I do not know which ones could potentially cancel each other out if not applied with a long enough time gap between them.

Let me list what I have:

Revivogen shampoo
Regenepure shampoo
Tricomin spray
Minoxidil
Azelaic acid [20%]
S5 Cream
Folligen lotion

How would you suggest I go about using these on a daily basis?

Obviously, as soon as I get up, I shower. After that I can begin to apply any of these things to my scalp.
I'm sorta fortunate in that I spend most of my time at home. So I can apply whatever needs to be applied several times a day, if need be. I can also wash my hair with oen of the shampoos without having to take a shower, as I only need to concentrate on the temple areas [for now...].

I figured out that my first step of the day would be to wash my hair with one of the two shampoos.
Then immediately apply the Azelaic acid, then wait a few minutes, and then apply Minoxidil. [I read somewhere that Azelaic acid aids in absorption of Minoxidil]
Applying more on top of Azelaic acid + Minoxidil at this point would be a bad idea, would it not? Or can I just slap the S5 cream/Folligen/Tricomin on top of it right away?

I could easily do three applications [of whatever it is] every day. Morning, afternoon and night before I go to bed.
So far I think I have the morning covered with the Azelaic acid and Minoxidil.

What should I do with the rest of the products? Should they all be used every day? How?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 

Silverfox1

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I think you have got too much going on. Granted if you are at home you can get away with it but you will become housebound.

If it were me i would (&do in some cases):
1) Wash hair
2) Towel or blow dry
3) apply minodixil (if you can, you want to let this absorb for around 4 hrs but thats not convenient and i need to dry my hair before apply styling products)
4) I would minodixl early eve
5) s5 cream before bed (never used it though)

Try the other products when you can but you may need to substitute some others. Try it, youll soon see what works/is convenient.
 
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