doggfather
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Admin,
You stated in the Revivogen study thread that you went off of Revivogen because it started to irritate your sensitive skin. Since you are now only on topical spironolactone 5% twice/day on the hairline, have you noticed any decrease in results, or are you still maintaining the same amount of hair you had as when you were using both spironolactone and Revivogen together? If you are still maintaining and haven't noticed any additional loss/thickness since dropping revivogen, is it safe to assume that topical spironolactone was the main reason why you were able to maintain your hairline?
I ask these questions because I want to find out what would be more effective for my receding hairline - Revivogen or topical spironolactone. I have been taking Propecia for 4 years now, but my hairline continues to recede slowly and I only want to add either Revivogen or topical spironolactone, not both, since I'm not willing to apply one in the morning and one at night and it would seem that the effectiveness of either would be greater applying one every day instead of alternating between the two every other day.
You stated in the Revivogen study thread that you went off of Revivogen because it started to irritate your sensitive skin. Since you are now only on topical spironolactone 5% twice/day on the hairline, have you noticed any decrease in results, or are you still maintaining the same amount of hair you had as when you were using both spironolactone and Revivogen together? If you are still maintaining and haven't noticed any additional loss/thickness since dropping revivogen, is it safe to assume that topical spironolactone was the main reason why you were able to maintain your hairline?
I ask these questions because I want to find out what would be more effective for my receding hairline - Revivogen or topical spironolactone. I have been taking Propecia for 4 years now, but my hairline continues to recede slowly and I only want to add either Revivogen or topical spironolactone, not both, since I'm not willing to apply one in the morning and one at night and it would seem that the effectiveness of either would be greater applying one every day instead of alternating between the two every other day.
