Long time user going to shake up his long time regimen

Cassin

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Like exercise, I think it is important to shake up your regimen from time to time to get maximum results.

I am going to rotate in either Xandrox or the new rogaine foam for Dr Lees standard Minoxidil item #500. Is Xandrox as fast drying as his standard Minoxidil? Also I am sort of concerned that the foam may be a pain in the *** to use but I won't know unless I try it. Ease of use is key to sticking with a regimen long term.

I may rotate in Folligen for American crew. Stuff is so messy and green though... :x . Maybe I will just go back to Tricomin.

Dropping Nizoral for a time.

Rotating in T/SAL for Jason's thin to thick for my Salicylic Acid.

Going to leave me with a lot of surplus of the old stuff, always good to have back ups I suppose.
 

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I don't understand why CPs have dyes in them, unless they don't want people seeing how clear they are, since right now most people are complaining about how green they are.
 

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collegechemistrystudent said:
I don't understand why CPs have dyes in them, unless they don't want people seeing how clear they are, since right now most people are complaining about how green they are.

Folligen is in it's basic color state; deep bluish green as it is only filtered twice. Dr Pickart says this can easily solved by running the solution through detergents but he never stated why he doesn't do that. Maybe it is to keep cost down.

So I think we can then assume that Tricomin and American crew have been run through these detergents, then a few blue dyes are added to give it a better appearance.

Just thinking about slopping that green crap on my head again makes me cringe, I have change my mind. No way do I want that crap on my scalp again. I would willingly pay a premium to have a "incredible hulk piss green free color version." But I don't want the Folligen for blondes either, I don't know what to make of those tin peptides.
 
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