How to survive on one topical application per day

Yardbird

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Hey guys,
I was thinking, and perhaps I've come up with a good regimen for those of us who hate applying topicals, particularly in the morning. I read that after using revivogen for a yr or so, you can "tapper off to 3 to 5 applications per week for maintanence." Since maintanence is what I'm after, that sounds great.
Dr. Proctor said exactly the same thing about Proxiphen, and he even went as far as to say that he recommends switching treatments since it helps avoid tolerance to a medication. Revivogen contains an 5 alpha reductace inhibitor, and Proxiphen does not. As Bryan pointed out, that's one of the only things it doesn't have.
Proxiphen contains minoxidil, spironolactone, NANO, SODs nitric oxides, etc. However, it's so expensive, that I don't think I could use it everday. Nevertheless, I think this would be a great maintanence regimen, and I'm considering it after I finish 12 months on revivogen.
Here's how this maintanence regimen would shape up:

Revivogen – 4 x per week (cost: about 13 dollars a month)
Proxiphen – 3 x per week (about 45 dollars a month)
Nizoral – 3 x per week
NANO Conditioner – 5-6 x per week (about 12 dollars a month)
NANO shampoo – 1-2 times per week
Revivogen shampoo – 1-2 times per week
Total cost: 70 dollars a month/78 dollars a month if Proxiphen 4 x per week.
$840 - $936 per yr
(Nizoral on non-proxiphen days for antiandrogenic effects)

I didn't figure the cost of NANO shampoo 1 x per week or Nizoral 3 x a week because i think that's pretty cheap.
 

Wezz

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thats too many shampoos, i only use nizoral , t-gel and sometimes jasons although jasons dont work very well i might try revivogen some guy tell that its good for thickening wavy hair. I think 2-3 shampoos rotating a week is enough
 

Yardbird

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Wezz said:
well i might try revivogen some guy tell that its good for thickening wavy hair.
That guys was me. :)

The shampoos are somewhat optional. I'd definitely keep the Nizoral though.
 
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