Is HairLossTalk.com still using spironolactone?

JWM

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If I'm not mistaken, HairLossTalk.com uses 5% spironolactone cream TWICE a day. If he's reading this, how do you apply the stuff in the morning without it messing up your hair? You have frontal diffuse thinning right?
 
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yeah and he says he applies other topicals too.

I really wonder how these guys who apply lots of topicals continue with their regular life.

I would like to see a video on how they apply that thing.
 

stax

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He uses 5% spironolactone twice per day and Revivogen once per day.


Applying topicals is easy if you know how to fit it into your lifestyle, its just like brushing your teeth. For example i exercise and train on an empty stomach right when i wake up to burn fat, so i apply a quick absorbing topical like Xandrox 15 in the morning, train for 45-60 minutes, eat breakfast, then shower. Xandrox gets fully absorbed in about 60 minutes. Right after my shower i apply Proxiphen cream which doesnt smell or leave a residue at all in the hair and dries instantly. Throw some light gel in your hair and your off. Then right before bed i apply my other topicals that can be applied 10 minutes apart and go to bed. It takes me about 10 minutes to apply each topical so i spend about 40 minutes of my day in total applying topicals to keep my hair. IMO its better than going bald and HM should be around in 5 years so its not like doing this for another 5 years is gonna be that bad. As long as im getting results its well worth it to me. These actors and superstars spend WAY more time on themselves. Some people are just too lazy and cant be bothered but hey if you wanna go bald then so be it.
 

JWM

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I've got no problem with applying a zillion topicals a day IF they don't make my hair look like crap. 5% spironolactone is a cream, and if you're a diffuse thinner like me, it will make your hair look very BAD.
 

stax

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JWM, thats why i use it right before bed because you shower in the morning. Oh, and im a diffuse thinner aswell and it sucks ***!

As for Prescription Proxiphen its a cream but its not as runny as %5 spironolactone cream but when applied out of the shower it actually makes my hair look thicker and leaves no residue. But i find only when applied to a warm hydrated scalp.
 
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stax said:
He uses 5% spironolactone twice per day and Revivogen once per day.


Applying topicals is easy if you know how to fit it into your lifestyle, its just like brushing your teeth. For example i exercise and train on an empty stomach right when i wake up to burn fat, so i apply a quick absorbing topical like Xandrox 15 in the morning, train for 45-60 minutes, eat breakfast, then shower. Xandrox gets fully absorbed in about 60 minutes. Right after my shower i apply Proxiphen cream which doesnt smell or leave a residue at all in the hair and dries instantly. Throw some light gel in your hair and your off. Then right before bed i apply my other topicals that can be applied 10 minutes apart and go to bed. It takes me about 10 minutes to apply each topical so i spend about 40 minutes of my day in total applying topicals to keep my hair. IMO its better than going bald and HM should be around in 5 years so its not like doing this for another 5 years is gonna be that bad. As long as im getting results its well worth it to me. These actors and superstars spend WAY more time on themselves. Some people are just too lazy and cant be bothered but hey if you wanna go bald then so be it.

Do you see hairs in your hands after applying the topicals?

I always saw lots of hair, and I hate that.

It looks like the more you touch your hair, the more hairs you make fall out.. and I simply hate that sh*t..
 

stax

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Hey, i used to see hairs fall out but not anymore. Dont know why, but im glad. Shedding can be a good thing though and eventually hairs wont come out when applying the topicals after a little while. My guess was it was initial shedding.
 
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