I think that the Folligen Spray is much much more worth while than the cream or lotion. This is mainly due to the fact that you will find a higher concentration of Copper Peptides in the Spray.
I don't know what kind of hairloss you have. The cream is used around the hair line and temple area. The lotion is used for the parts where you have thicker hair.
You will find that the Spray will last longer and is much more worth while because you can dilute it 1 part Follgen and 1 part water. Plus it is soo much more easier to apply to your scalp.
I have used Folligen Spray for quite sometime and I think it is the greatest thing for my scalp and hair.
I'll be getting the spray soon to cover the whole scalp area and I agree with the higher copper peptide content...I remember reading that somewhere too.
To avoid losing some to actual hair when applying and getting more onto the scalp I'll be applying it with a 1ml dropper like what revivogen provides with their topical solution - this way you can assure a more complete application. :wink:
(Read that somewhere as well)
Yeah using a dropper is a good idea! I used an empty hair dye bottle (cleaned out thoroughly of course ). It has a really thin nozzle which makes it easy to apply directly to the scalp.
But remember Folligen is strong stuff. Dilute it a bit with water to make sure it does not irritate the scalp too much. If you find it does not irritate the scalp, lessen the amount of Folligen to water ratio.
i have to wonder about copper sometimes. I heard the pain cream infomerical where they sell a copper pain cream is a scam. The Q bracelet is a scam and now to supplements im taking, a brain booster also has copper now..
Well I CAN say that copper peptide serum works for skin regeneration in combination with glycolic acid treatments.
I myself have dramatically minimised the appearance of a few acne scars using these two.
If it works for skin regeneration then there's maybe a good chance it could benefit other cells as well through whichever biochemical processes it uses/affects....hoping, hoping....
Hi,
The spray is undoubtedly more proffitable than the cream/lotion because it lasts for much longer, but the high concentration of the spray was unbearable to my scalp...it caused me wounds and really irritated me scalp...which never happened with the lotion.
spray is mucho better. Higher concentration and you can use on the hairline no problems. Last for a couple months minimum. Use a dropper though if you have decent hair density.
If it irritates the scalp on your 1st use then all more reason to keep using it! this means that your scalp is not in good condition, similar to putting peroxide on an open wound, it will sting the first time until the would is healed.
They state that you may use water to dilute the solution until you are capable of handling it.