My Revivogen/Nizoral results so far... only 3 months in

Doctor Z

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First of all, in spite of my name I am not a doctor.

I wanted to share my Revivogen experience with folks here for two reasons. First, I think this may help people who are in a similar situation. Second, I want Revivogen to thrive so that their product will be available for some time to come. I am not associated with Revivogen in any way but if I continue to see good results I certainly benefit if they continue to thrive as a company. Hopefully this review will help them continue to thrive.

About 5 months ago I began noticing a thinning at the front of my hairline that was noticeable to me. I bet that my friends hadn't even noticed but it is possible that they did. I have very curly, course brown hair so it's hard to notice changes in my hair. I read all over message boards like this one on Propecia and Rogaine and others, and was on the fence about what I wanted to do.

Somehow I came across Revivogen, read more about it and decided to give it a try. Because the scalp therapy product was expensive I just started with the Shampoo and Conditioner. I didn't notice any results with this product on its own except that the conditioner IS a thickening product so it made my hair even more course which I didn't really like. So after a few weeks of the shampoo I decided to try the scalp therapy but was very uneasy about it.

No sooner had I ordered the product I started searching for reviews on different message boards and saw only ones describing this product as snake oil. I felt like a sucker. When it arrived I almost didn't want to use it but decided it was worth a try since it cost me around $100.

I stuck with it for a few weeks and began noticing results in less than a month... probably more like a few weeks actually. I didn't really believe it at first but decided to stick with it. I'm not sure where I register on the Norwood scale, but I think I was just beginning to lose overall thickness on top rather than experiencing a receeding hairline. I had lost my temple areas 10 years ago (when I was 20) but otherwise had maintained my hairline since then.

So now three months later my hairline remains the same (still have the somewhat receded temple area) but it is all much thicker. 4-5 months ago I hated looking in the mirror, especially ones with weird lighting and I would mess with the front of my hair to make it look thicker. Now I hardly think of it.

My current regiment is Reviovogen shampoo daily, Nizoral 2-3 times a week, Revivogen scalp therapy nightly, a vitamin a day, and regular exercise. My results could be related to the Nizoral alone for all I know but I am not changing my regimen as long as things are on the up and up. Revivogen is not the most pleasant thing to put on your head I guess, but it's not torture either. It takes less than 5 minutes and kind of smells like Play-Dough? It definitely requires that you shower the next morning because your hair will be greasy as hell.

It seems to me, from the reviews I've read and from my own experience, that Revivogen is best for maintaining hair and hair thickness, rather than for re-growing hair. However I have read reviews where people have re-grown hair. I've only been on this for 3 months but I am very optimistic for the future. I will try to check back in case anyone has questions or comments. Best of luck....
 

RaginDemon

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shampoo won't stop your hair loss, dont even count on it.
 

Doctor Z

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That's what Revivogen says about their shampoo as well. It's really decent shampoo nevertheless.
 

Geox

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I also stuck with Revivogen.
When i came here (thanks google :) ), i read about sides from propecia and i wanted another way.
One user from here suggested me the Revivogen.
Right now, after 4 months, i can say that this product works (thicker hairs at most)
However, i am waiting to see more results and i post my pictures here.
I believe ppl try Revivogen and want to see results after 2 months.
They move then to propecia (which is the best) and judge Revivogen as snake oil before give it more time (my opinion).

I am from Greece, so i am not associated with Revivogen in any way...
 

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I m ahaving limite success on my current treatments...a couple questions re: Revivogen:

1. where can you buy it?
2. if it smells and is sticky, how do you apply it, is it just a shampoo or something else that you leave in?? putting it on overnight is not an option; as i'm sure my gf would flip
 

Geox

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I buy it from here :)
You apply it with its drop with comes with it. It is very easy. I like its smell.
 

ANDREW_J_I

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how much per month is revivogen and how many times per day is optimal please?
 

bigblackattack

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I've been considering using this. I think more people shoul research Revivogen before passing it off as an ordinary shampoo. There is actual scalp theraphy used. It has been said to be finasteride. but for the scalp.
 

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I use Revivogen, and it does work for people with a full head of hair with minor thinning. I was using it every day for a few months and my hair got thicker, I added Proxiphen and started to slack off on Revivogen and my hair got worse. I know my hair got worse mostly from the adding of Proxiphen and it was a big shed. I then went back to Revivogen religiously and used only the Proxiphen sparingly and my shedding started to decrease alot. My hair does look healthier using it. I used it many years ago without taking Propecia and using minoxidil and my hair was thick and stable. It was only until I used the big 3 and stopped the Revivogen that my hair went downhill slightly just in the front and down the middle. My crown has been fine. Revivogen is supposedly to be effective even in the frontal region as well so maybe it was. For me, nizoral and minoxidil dried my hair out so maybe that is why I had some poor results because even with conditiners the places I thinned out the most were areas I applied the topicals. Revivogen has oils in it and even though it has alcohol and azealic acid, I think it is not as drying so I think that may give the hair a more cosmetically thicker look too.
 
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Sparky4444

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I think the stuff can work...I bought some and started using it for a couple of weeks...the problem is the stuff smells like sh*t! When I go to bed, the smell is so pervasive I can't fall asleep that easy....

Why can't they do something about the smell???
 

Geox

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I am using Revivo for months and i can say that after many times, you shouldn't notice the smell again.
 

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Hello Geox,
Are you still on Revivogen? Any luck so far? I am currently on minoxidil 5% and Nizoral. I am 1.5 months in on minoxidil and my frontal region continues to thin, especially directly behind the hairline. At the same time, it is making the hair I already have grow faster, so i'm confused. Do you apply revivogen throughout the frontal region? Have any effect there if you do? Thanks so much! Have a great day!
Tim
 

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Name: andrea
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DEAR DR.KHADAVI GOOD DAY EXCUSE ME I WISH TO ASk if apply the revivogen in the evening is sufficient to apply the minoxidil 5% once time a day or is best to apply the minoxidil two times a day


Hi Andrea,
Thank you for your interest in Revivogen. Although, Minoxidil stimulates hair regrowth, it does not stop or prevent hair loss. Revivogen stimulates hair regrowth, but more importantly Revivogen stops and prevents hair loss by blocking DHT an action not produced by Minoxidil.

Minoxidil focuses on keeping hair in a growth phase elongating the active growing phase, thus shortening the shedding phase. Although, when you discontinue use your scalp responds by going into radical shock manifesting in hyper shedding!!
It is Extremely Important to very slowly wean usage of Minxoxidil before cutting down on application or discontinuing.

You can use Revivogen in combination with Minoxidil as long as you wait 3 hours in between applications. Other customers have said they used Revivogen at night before bed and Minoxidil in the morning. It is not necessary to use Minoxidil twice, although you certainly may. You will have much better results using Revivogen as compared to Minoxidil as Revivogen treats both hair loss as well as stimulates hair growth, but many customers have success using both together. Keep us updated on your progress."

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So basically you could throw out minoxidil and relay only on Reviviogen....
 

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Doctor Z....are you still using Revivogen alone and what have you experienced so far now that it has been a few months since you began this forum???
 
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Lets think here guys.......Why do most women have a full head of hair? What is it that most men do and most women do not do? That could lead to hormone stricken disease of hairloss hmmmmm Both men and women have lots of sex? So i don't think it has to do with the activity of sex because both sexes do it often....So if its not sex that is the antogonist of our shrinking follicles then hmmm Now lets think.....OH i got it.....ORGASM....Throughout a womens lifetime they do not have near as many orgasms as a man does in his lifetime. Some never experience orgasms at all....yet they are the ones walking around with a smile on their face and a full head of hair...thick healthy hair. Our follicles are shrinking because the physiological effects that numerous orgasms can take on certain follicles of the scalp over time.
 
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All these orgasms are a trigger to form the fertile male from his youth to a dominant male by producing the classic Male Pattern Baldness...Which is a sign of a sexually mature male due to not the activity of sex but the end result of numerous orgasms over time. This causes the female to be less attracted to a male with a balding scalp because that balding scalp is a sign to the female that the male has already found a mate for sexual activity.
 
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