jumping on the nizoral bus..help?

ct_sicknasty

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so after doing lots of research im deciding to try nizoral to stop/slow my receding hairline because it is in its early stages before trying propecia or another prescription. my only question is is what is the difference between "nizoral" and "nizoral 2%" because i always see it as nizoral 2% but when i went to walgreens to look i didnt see 2% anywhere on the bottle. thanks in advance
 

hairmaster

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Nizoral 2% is prescription strength.
You can't get that over the counter.
The 1% would be fine. You can
get that anywhere. The only problem
with nizoral is that it has sulfates that
are bad for your hair. Also the active
ingredient Ketoconazole may dry your hair
depending upon your hair type. I suggest
taking a look at ********. No sulfates and
has so ingredients that codition the hair.
 

ct_sicknasty

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hairmaster said:
Nizoral 2% is prescription strength.
You can't get that over the counter.
The 1% would be fine. You can
get that anywhere. The only problem
with nizoral is that it has sulfates that
are bad for your hair. Also the active
ingredient Ketoconazole may dry your hair
depending upon your hair type. I suggest
taking a look at ********. No sulfates and
has so ingredients that codition the hair.

thanks so much i will look into it
 
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