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Definitely easier to apply than creams, when you are applying to a full head of hair for prevention purposes. Since my hairline isn't as dense as it once was, I have a difficult time keeping it inside the hairline instead of running down on my forehead, but not a big deal.diskobox said:I expected this to be some sort of a cream and was worried about difficulty applying. Not the case. It's actually a liquid. I personally prefer liquids for dense hair areas. I think it's easier to apply.
So no results with the shampoo by itself?diskbox said:I had tried Nioxin products before. Mainly just the shampoo
Your girlfriend wont think so. Mine absolutely hates the smell. In fact its turned her away from a hug more than once. I don't blame her. They really need to do something about the smell. I personally dont mind it but thats because I believe its helping me keep my hair, so its a small price to pay, but those around me have complained often. Especially if im upwind of someone.diskbox said:I don't mind the smell, it actually smells kinda good in its own strong and obnoxious way.
The other major issue is the color. It gets all over my tshirt collars (rubs against the hair when I put it on, take it off) and all over my white pillowcase. This is also a big issue IMO, but both issues are unrelated to its effectiveness.
I have been on Revivogen and spironolactone for 2 months now. Was off Revivogen for a week and a half in between there... so I need to stick to it more closely. Will report more later.
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