Interactions with topicals, and if it hinders effects

DaleCooper

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Hi, I've just about prepared my regimen from the help of this forum, and the final list is quite a few things, specifically my question is; is it okay to interact certain treatments or 'layer over'. For example, in a given day, I want to use tricomin head spray as well as trying the folligen cream just for hairline while I'm also using the Spironolactone 5% (thus it's like spironolactone and folligen) and Rogaine foam and overnight revivogen vials. Not to make it more complicated but I'd really like to try the alpecin after-shampoo caffeine treatment too...It's difficult to find any conclusive information wheter such combinatons would complement each other or, more importantly, could hinder effects. I'm not saying amalgamating them but using each in a day so to say where one product is prolly gonna be layered with another to an extent. Do they all do different things so it will be fine or what?

And though I mention a few things I dont mean to imply I would be excessive with any of them I'd just use as much as directed of course.

Also does anyone know if the combo deal on this site for tricomin and revivogen vials are for the updated formula of revivogen and if not where I can get those, thanks.
 

bubka

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i like your thinking

thats why people hear who have a decent head on their shoulders don't suggest a regime of 20x different things which is not even practical

they are called the "big 3" for a reason
 

CCS

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copper peptide interaction:
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... adid=68827
Give sufficient time for the other topicals to dry so the copper peptides in crew do not oxidize and turn your scalp green. You may be able to apply it 15 minutes after you have applied the other topicals or it may require an hour.
 
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