Revivogen question

TianCross

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I've read that this is a topical DHT blocker. I'm looking to maintaine my hairline as I have't receded that much at the moment - is revivogen the best way to do that? Does anyone have good experinces on it?

I'd rather not have the sides of propecia etc...

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BH 90 NWtwo 10

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i just bought revivogen a few weeks ago, but i havnt used it yet, im waiting to shave my head. my only hair problem is that the hairline and temples are receding to, i hope it works for us!
 

hair_tomorrow

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The deal w/ Revivogen is that it's supposed to work best for those that are younger and at the earlier stages of hairloss. I used it for over a year - and no help. But I may have already been too far gone.

If you like the idea of Revivogen, you might want to look into Super Zix as a possible alternative down the road. Much less expensive and much more user friendly. I used that for 2 years and had better luck w/ it than w/ Revivogen.

Best of luck.
 

RadioRaheem

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I'd recommend trying Revivogen (which only needs to be applied once a day), Eucapil (Fluridil), or Genhair's version of spironolactone 5% cream. The great thing about your case too is that, even if one product is expensive -- it will last you quite a long time since you are only applying it to your hairline.
 

TianCross

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Cheers guys - Checking my hairline again (as most of us regularly do) I've noticed it's slightly worse than I thought. I'm thinking of combining revivogen with some rogaine and just use that to maintain what I have and maybe regrow a little. If I wear my hair down you can't really notice any receding really. It's only noticeable when it is tied up.

I'll start over the summer I think and then post some results after a few months. Hopefully I'll be lucky because I'm starting early on in the hair-loss process.
 

eddy_simpson

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tian cross i would strongly advise trying one product at a time. if you experience any adverse affects you will not know which treatment of the two to attribute these effects to. I have used revivogen and for close to 2 years it maintained my hairline so I would give this a try first.
 

TianCross

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Thanks Eddie. I think I'll try revivogen first as I really would like to stop the receeding. Could I ask how old you are and what your hairline was like when you started on revivogen?

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eddy_simpson

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Im 20. My hairline was not far away from perfect. Only very slight recession, but definite male pattern baldness nonetheless. It halted the itching immediately and shedding immediately.
 

ripple-effect

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So is revivogen purely for maintence, not regrowth? I might buy it...wish I heard about this earlier.
 

eddy_simpson

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for some it will maintain for some it will regrow for others it will do nothing. youll know after 3 months of use.
 

TianCross

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That's the thing - I'm also 20 and the thought of going bald early isn't a great one! Hence the reason for this!
 
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