Survey - how much do you spend on treatments?

Maxpwr

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Waaaay too much! My first 10 months with Ashley & Martin was AU$3000

the next year (started end of July) is costing AU$1400

plus everytime I go into the clinic it's about AU$15 worth of fuel and parking (once a fortnight)

:shock:

Dammit, next time I'm buying the stuff myself.
 

Curly2bald

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1.00 CAD = 0.940824 USD (I'm from canada)

Propecia just under 60$/month
Nizoral about 7.5$/month(didn't finish my first bottle yet)
Rogaine under 14$/month

Around 80$/month...damn when you look at it this way it's alot.
 

Sean68

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dutasteride - £6 a month
minoxidil - £20
nourkin - £25
nano - £20
nizoral - £3

not losing your hair...priceless.
 

dr_jekyll

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finasteride = £15ish
Min = £15ish
nizoral = £4ish

Total per month = £34ish = $70

Not bad :shock:
 

Sean68

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at least were all getting great results though eh? :roll:
 

Britannia

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Propecia = £30 a month
Big it Up Shampoo = £10 a month
AC Fibre = £8 a month

So thats like £50, sounds a lot but its worth it. I have the best hair now Ive ever had in my life.
 

Pondle

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AC Fibre is not really a treatment, Britannia! And you seriously like that stuff? It used to turn my hair into straw. Check out Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shaping cream. Much better hold and texture.
 

Britannia

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Im getting on superb with AC Fibre. OK its not a treatment BUT it is an excellent aid in getting hair thick and full. I like the way it adds a velvet like texture and swells the hair shafts. Awesome stuff.
 

CCS

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I spend $30 per month. I've spend a lot more than that in the past though. I need a regimen I can mainain.
 

hoople

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Approximately £40 a month

Tricomin
minoxidil
spironolactone fluid
Nizoral
Vitamins
 
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