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pbabico

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Hi guys, I have been on "The Big 3" (Propecia, Minixodil, Nizoral) for 3 months now and seen no improvements at all...My receding hairline and thinning crown area is the same as it was when i started my regimen. Now I understand that 3 months is not a long time to see any big time results, but I am dissapointed because I expected to at least notice a little improvement after the 3rd month mark. Is this normal or should I be worried?

What other product(s) could best be added along to my current regimen that I should definetly be on? copper peptides i hear is a must.

Thanks guys :D
 

ronaldkia

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since when Nizoral does anything for hair loss? Nizoral is anti dandruff shampoo!
 

Freestyle

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3 months is nowhere near enough time. You're definitely being impatient.

It wasn't until months 4-7 that I saw improvement in thickness and growth.

THEN you get a huge shed at about months 8-9 which will completely shatter your confidence in the products. But get a hat and ride it out. Just warning you, so you're prepared if/when it hits.

People here suggest one treatment at a time, but I'm gonna go ahead and tell you to add Tricomin or another copper peptide formula. It helps with flaking and itching, and also shortens the cycles between growth.

I definitely think it should be changed to The Big 4.
 

lil weezy

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does that copper stuff really work? what about MSM
 

Freestyle

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I wish I had been using Tricomin all along. My scalp has been in great cindition since I started. Also helps alleviate the itching from Minoxidil, which was a big problem for me in the first 6 months.
 

pbabico

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Freestyle, what about Folligen. I say that only because it seems much cheaper than Tricomin. Is Folligen just as effecitive?
 

Freestyle

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It seems to come own to personal preference really.

I'm very aggressive on my frontal hairline, so I use Folligen cream on that, then Tricomin spritzed all over the rest.

The guy who makes Folligen also had a major part in the creation of Tricomin (which came first). He claims Folligen is better (of course he would), but I think they're pretty even.

Folligen is cheaper on a surface level, but I'm on my second tube of Folligen, whereas I'm only 1/4 way through my bottle of Tricomin.

I don't know where advertisers get their 'one month' estimate of Tricomin useage, because I absolutely drown my head in the stuff after a shower and I can see it lasting 3-4 months by the time I'm done with this bottle.
 

Britannia

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ronaldkia said:
since when Nizoral does anything for hair loss? Nizoral is anti dandruff shampoo!

Do some RESEARCH before posting crap like this. There have been numerous studies showing the effectiveness of Nizoral in male pattern baldness. Ive just posted about 4 indepedant studies on Nizoral's effectiveness in male pattern baldness. Now why dont you practice a little researching and go find them.
 

pbabico

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Britannia said:
ronaldkia said:
since when Nizoral does anything for hair loss? Nizoral is anti dandruff shampoo!

Do some RESEARCH before posting crap like this. There have been numerous studies showing the effectiveness of Nizoral in male pattern baldness. Ive just posted about 4 indepedant studies on Nizoral's effectiveness in male pattern baldness. Now why dont you practice a little researching and go find them.

lol britannia, I think it's because he's too busy thinking of an upcoming meaningless poll for the day :lol:
 
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