HairlossTalk
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I would consider revivogen spironolactone combo if you're going to do it instead of Propecia, not just Revivogen alone.
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HairlossTalk said:That may have been the old solution. I think something related to the grape seed extract in it has shortened its shelf life. They definitely told us 3 months recently.
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HairlossTalk said:Hm. I will have to inquire as to why they are telling me different things. You say that its just fine after even 9 months for you ... it would be difficult to tell if it was still stable by simply looking at it. Additionally, are you saying that it doesnt "divide" into two parts (one clear and one orange) in time? Mine does after a few months, quite extensively. That is a sign that it is degrading.
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strugglinghair said:Dis:
This is what looks like:
After shaking the bottle, I load the dropper, and this is what happens:
1. At first, I can see a continuous dark fluid, ok.
2. But after 15 seconds, I can see little watery (colorless or whitish) spheres forming, and moving upwards.
3. after 45 seconds or so, the dense, dark part, accumulates at the bottom, and in the top, only watery-white fluid remains.
strugglinghair said:Ok, I have got Revivogen's answer about the possible degradation.
The e-mail customer service is very quick.