blaze said:I have used folligen before and cosmetically it was HORIBLE. Plus it easily would burn your scalp.
Could never use Folligen again.
***But is Dr Pickarts new Hair Signals any different in that aspect? Does it have the same characteristics as Folligen does but just a few extra ingredients?
JWM said:Thanks for the info. Cassin, but I look at Dr. Pickart's word concerning copper peps as...iffy. Especially the claim that they inhibit 5ar.
jh said:He addresses this, too. I can't speak for the validity of what he says, but he discusses the claim here:
http://healthyskin.infopop.cc/eve/forum ... /686106143
its hard to tell. I have used and liked both.striker9 said:Cassin you said you would be using it for one year.
what's the best 4th treatment. tricomin or hair signals?
47thin said:As much as I like the product he helped create, Tricomin, I find it really suspicious that he has totally access to hair regrowth and wrinkle creams, but looks like hell and has no hair. Sorry, but if his stuff worked so well on it's own, and was so trouble free, he'd use it on himself and look 20 years younger.
47thin said:It's just an opinion, btw, and I am not trying to make enemies. It's just in my view, things don't add up. Thanks.
Bryan said:jh said:s for whether or not locally applied copper-peptides can really provide enough copper ion to significantly inhibit 5a-reductase in the hair follicles, I strongly suspect that's just wishful thinking on Dr. Pickart's part. I doubt there's any validity to it.
rcom440 said:Like Bryan said he won't grow hair on slick-bald head.
He seems like a good guy, very helpful and honest when it comes to the hair loss.
I'm still waiting to see some results from Hair Signals. I've been using it for around a month but I don't see any difference in the quality of my hair.