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.
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.
