Okay, I've gone back to using Tricomin as my CP source, because I was sick of looking like the Joker for several hours a day. I love what Folligen was doing for my hair, but the juice was not worth the squeeze, if y'know what I'm saying.
But...
I have also been using Pickart's other CP products on my face. I use CP Serum and his Salycilic face scrub on my face, and the CP Night Eyes under my eyes.
As you know, whenever you order, you can pick from a bunch of free samples of his other products. Last order, I picked up some of the Super CP Serum to try out.
Anyway, today I applied my Tricomin as usual, but then I added a few drops of the Super CP Serum to my hairline (where I usually applied Folligen) and rubbed it in. Slight tingling, but no irritation...and, best of all, it disappeared into the skin with no residual coloring of the scalp.
Now, for anyone familiar with Pickart's products; is there any reason why his Super CP Serum would not do as good, if not better, a job on the hairline than the Folligen line would?
Is there anything in his facial line that might damage my hair, in contrast to the Folligen products?
But...
I have also been using Pickart's other CP products on my face. I use CP Serum and his Salycilic face scrub on my face, and the CP Night Eyes under my eyes.
As you know, whenever you order, you can pick from a bunch of free samples of his other products. Last order, I picked up some of the Super CP Serum to try out.
Anyway, today I applied my Tricomin as usual, but then I added a few drops of the Super CP Serum to my hairline (where I usually applied Folligen) and rubbed it in. Slight tingling, but no irritation...and, best of all, it disappeared into the skin with no residual coloring of the scalp.
Now, for anyone familiar with Pickart's products; is there any reason why his Super CP Serum would not do as good, if not better, a job on the hairline than the Folligen line would?
Is there anything in his facial line that might damage my hair, in contrast to the Folligen products?