found it for $50 USD (though I might get taxed) should I pull the plug and buy it?
Do you live in Oz? It's still pricey for what it is.
found it for $50 USD (though I might get taxed) should I pull the plug and buy it?
Do you live in Oz? It's still pricey for what it is.
Can't you just order it straight from there website. They are located in Canada. Cost me like $17. Though I'm in Canada myself, it shouldn't cost that much for youbought it for $50 USD (with shipping), it should arrive in ~20 days. I still think it's snake oil-ish... oh well
Can't you just order it straight from there website. They are located in Canada. Cost me like $17. Though I'm in Canada myself, it shouldn't cost that much for you
About 1ml of drops more or less.
Yes, shampoo and water.Do you wash your hair with water in the morning?
I’ve used this once a day for about a month now and it hasn’t stopped any shedding. However it’s easy to use so I’ll continue.Hi all,
I've just ordered mine.
I'm going thru a bad shedding these times....
I think it's linked to the oral minoxidil I take for a month now... Hope all these lost hairs will come back thicker after the shed...
Do you think the ordinary serum can reduce the shedding ?
ciao
I’ve used this once a day for about a month now and it hasn’t stopped any shedding. However it’s easy to use so I’ll continue.
This serum is actually helpful for density. If you are diffuse thinnig it should be in your regimen. But it won't do next to nothing to stop your temples from receding.
Anyone paying more than the equivalent of 18€ for a bottle of 60ml/2fl oz; you're being ripped off.
I'm a big lover of TO (facial) serums and peelings, but this one I have never used so far.
I took a look at the ingredients (im a pharmacology student) and I strongly doubt it could be used as an equivalent of 5% minoxidil.
It's very slighty exfoliating (lactic acid) + carriers (s.a. propanediol). A little exfoliating won't harm or do much good.
Some substances like glycerin, pentylene glycol, .. will help keeping your scalp moisturized. Could be good, but in no way will it (help) regrow hair.
A lot of 'natural' (tree/plant/herb) extracts and oils of most I have never heard.
Peptides form proteins, one of which is collagen. Collagen is important for smooth, wrinkle-less skin and strong hair, but smearing collagen on either skin or scalp won't do anything. The claims that it can have been debunked many times over and over again. The peptides will however to some degree bond to the hair strand, thus making it look thicker.
Caffeine seems to have a questionable effect on hair growth. Oral caffeine reduces blood flow (especially to the brain)
, and I see no reason to believe it has much (if any) vasodilating effect as a topical (no matter what the handful of reports say). Only in high doses (>5%) it has some antioxidating effects on the skin and reduces puffiness (which is why it is often added to eye creams).
There are quite some drying and irritating substances (butylene glycol, P-ethanol, etc) in it, so some people will experience redness, dry scalp and flaking on top.
Tl;dr other than the peptides which could have some beneficial optical effect, this is nowhere something that can replace minoxidil in terms of regrowth.
However, if you still have a good density and stabilized hairloss this could be something nice. But there are many other shampoos and conditioners who can do the exact same.
Lol..... oke.
Yeah I know you guys aren't used to hearing anything else than some quack nonsense lol
It sounds paradoxal but this is what I experienced even though the hairline recession has been minimal, otherwise improvement in density is quite visible.Not sure what you're saying?
Does it help to increase density?
Bolded: It will do nothing for recession?
It sounds paradoxal but this is what I experienced even though the hairline recession has been minimal, otherwise improvement in density is quite visible.
Around second month or somewhat earlierAfter how long did you notice results? Three months?