doggfather
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Been taking Propecia for about 12 months and I've maintained my Norwood 2 hairline with maybe some very slight recession. I've heard Propecia doesn't inhibit all DHT from getting to the scalp so I was wondering what would be more effective in further saving my hair follicles from DHT. spironolactone or Revivogen? (I don't want to have to apply both cuz that would be a real pain) Revivogen's statistics of inhibiting type I and II 5ar 90-98% are pretty impressive although I don't know how true they are. Plus I would only have to apply Revivogen once a day which I would do at night so that would be quite convenient. In addition, Revivogen has some ingredients like Grape Seed Extract that could spark some regrowth. But then Revivogen and Propecia are inhibitors so I'm curious to know if Revivogen can really inhibit more DHT on top of the DHT Propecia is already inhibiting. spironolactone on the other hand seems to have more data backing it and is an antiandrogen as opposed to a DHT inhibitor, but then I would have to apply it twice a day to achieve maximum effectiveness, right? Also, the 5% cream is a b**ch to apply once a day let alone twice so in general spironolactone seems more of a nuisance to use and to me less hassle is always a good thing. Any opinions would be appreciated.
