Similar Product Comparison

moseymoose

Established Member
Reaction score
6
SPECTRAL DNC-L Advanced Treatment for Thinning Hair
http://www.agestop.net/agestop/product_detail.aspx?CID=0&PID=1763

this one appears to have the same active ingredients as the ordinary DNC stuff with the exception it seems Aminexil Sp94, which in a way I'm more interested in giving a go. However this one seems to have more vitamins minerals, oils etc...

SPECTRAL® DNC
http://www.agestop.net/agestop/product_detail.aspx?CID=0&PID=1766

really quite interested in this one and have already made a previous post about it which I'm eager to hear more feedback before I buy some

I was thinking perhaps, with both solutions being similar, perhaps the first one would be good for applications of a night time (with it maybe being a bit oily perhaps for day use) and the latter for use after washing the hair in the morning. It would also cut the cost of using the first morning AND night. Although I was going to try using it once daily to begin with anyway.

The DNC-L definitely seems the easier to apply, with just applying to the hands and rubbing it in like a heat protectant or conditioner.

Regardless of cost, which would you try first, currently I'm a little more biased toward the regular DNC because of that Aminexil Sp94 and the absence of PPG.

NR-07 HAIR REGROWTH TREATMENT
http://www.agestop.net/agestop/product_detail.aspx?CID=0&PID=1834

This is another, that is identically priced to regular DNC, with comparative claims to the hairline, where it uses Apple Polyphenol to restore the hairline, although I'm not clear on what acive ingredient DNC uses to regrow the hairline. Although by looking at the ingredients it seems to contain PPG which is a down point maybe but still has plenty of B vitamins and contains retinol and biotin.
 

moseymoose

Established Member
Reaction score
6
moseymoose said:
SPECTRAL DNC-L Advanced Treatment for Thinning Hair
http://www.agestop.net/agestop/product_detail.aspx?CID=0&PID=1763

this one appears to have the same active ingredients as the ordinary DNC stuff with the exception it seems Aminexil Sp94, which in a way I'm more interested in giving a go. However this one seems to have more vitamins minerals, oils etc...

SPECTRAL® DNC
http://www.agestop.net/agestop/product_detail.aspx?CID=0&PID=1766

really quite interested in this one and have already made a previous post about it which I'm eager to hear more feedback before I buy some

I was thinking perhaps, with both solutions being similar, perhaps the first one would be good for applications of a night time (with it maybe being a bit oily perhaps for day use) and the latter for use after washing the hair in the morning. It would also cut the cost of using the first morning AND night. Although I was going to try using it once daily to begin with anyway.

The DNC-L definitely seems the easier to apply, with just applying to the hands and rubbing it in like a heat protectant or conditioner.

Regardless of cost, which would you try first, currently I'm a little more biased toward the regular DNC because of that Aminexil Sp94 which is claiming to be good for use in the hairline.

Regular DNC, seems to not contain Propylene Glycol either. Which might be a good thing? It's a little hard to decide between these two, its basically a convenience over performance battle.
 

moseymoose

Established Member
Reaction score
6
Jacob said:
You can compare them in many ways because they're made by the same company. Notice the other ones they make as well..
http://dskx.biz/Home_Page.html

Good link!! thanks, it will just be a careful choice now between three:

Spectral DNC
Spectral DNC-L
Spectral RS

It does say on this site that DNC-L is designed for advanced stages of hairloss from a NW4. However surely that wouldn't matter? Although, I have read from another site that DNC-L's slightly more potent that DNC.

I might just try the use of both, see which I prefer in my hair all day etc.

It does look very promising stuff.
 

Jacob

Senior Member
Reaction score
44
For some reason I thought their Sigma product was more than just minoxidil. Guess that particular one isn't that similar . But in case you didn't know..their Polaris line has 4 different products: http://polarisresearchlabs.com/

A shampoo with both finasteride and minoxidil....a topical with minoxidil and apple poly's...a topical with those two as well as azelaic-acid..and a topical with 15% minoxidil and: "It includes thymosin ?4, a polypeptide growth factor that promotes angiogenesis and mediates cellular proliferation to stimulate follicular regeneration. The formula also includes the growth agents GHK-Cu copper peptides, procyanidin B-2, adenosine, and a potent vitamin complex."

That latter one was posted at Regrowth and for some reason I didn't see the TB4 in it. Interesting...even if I don't use minoxidil.
 
Top