Rogaine, Tricomin, and Lipogaine Daily as a substitute for propecia?

kckckc

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Has anyone tried to combo the three together for daily use?

A daily routine would be, tricomin in the morning, lipogaine after work, and then rogaine in the evening?


Tricomin provides nutrients to the scalp/hairline.
Lipogaine is a DHT inhibitor (substitute for finasteride, although not nearly as strong)
Rogaine for hairgrowth.

Using this method could delay the usage of finasteride, as finasteride will be the 'ace' in your backpocket in case the male pattern baldness becomes really aggressive.

Please let me know your thoughts.

Another question I had is, what do you guys use topically for your hairline and temples?
 

shookwun

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It will not delay the effects, and you will continue to bald.

lipogaine is not a substitute for finasteride isn't a DHT inhibitor despite claims of azelic acids supposed effectiveness.


All those products do is stimulate growth, and have no effects on inhibiting DHT from circulating through out the scalp.




Finasteride is rely all you need, anything else will provide better synergy but the core of any successful treatment is relied on finasteride.
 

kckckc

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It will not delay the effects, and you will continue to bald.

lipogaine is not a substitute for finasteride isn't a DHT inhibitor despite claims of azelic acids supposed effectiveness.


All those products do is stimulate growth, and have no effects on inhibiting DHT from circulating through out the scalp.




Finasteride is rely all you need, anything else will provide better synergy but the core of any successful treatment is relied on finasteride.


Thanks, I'm definitely using finasteride (at low dosage), but I just want a backup plan in case I'm one of the ones who suffer from the side effects.
 
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