misterium
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Hi,
I've been sticking to my regimen like a madman.. and my Folligen use over the past few 2 or so weeks has been causing my scalp to feel itchy and/or irritated. I attribute this to the PPG in it.
I dunno if this is a bad thing or not. I have been applying a bit more Folligen than needed, and it is only dilluted a little bit with water. I use a dropper to apply it most of the time.
I also tried minoxidil (rogaine) about a year ago... one bottle of 2% & one bottle of 5%.. I finished both bottles and it was ridiculous how crappy the itching became for me.. and the white flakes.. I also attribute this to the PPG and Dr. Lee confirmed it for me. Of course my scalp health back then was not nearly as good as it has become recently (thanks to the shampoos).
So I dropped minoxidil real fast. I know all about Dr. Lee's formulas so I will in the future perhaps look into those. finasteride is going well for now.. I'm maintaining and thickening along nicely w/ Nizoral too. I like Propecia and I expect some further results within this next year.
I think Tricomin doesn't bother me AT ALL and feels GREAT, where as Folligen is strong and causing me itching and irritation!
I usually apply to damp hair after a shampooing, and then follow up with some water spray misted onto my scalp to sooth the tingling that Folligen creates after 'drying'.
Anyway, if you're a copper peptide Folligen/Tricomin master, please let me know if it is okay to continue to apply the Folligen even though I'm ultra sensitive to PPG. Will I 'get used to it'?
Thanks,
-mike
I've been sticking to my regimen like a madman.. and my Folligen use over the past few 2 or so weeks has been causing my scalp to feel itchy and/or irritated. I attribute this to the PPG in it.
I dunno if this is a bad thing or not. I have been applying a bit more Folligen than needed, and it is only dilluted a little bit with water. I use a dropper to apply it most of the time.
I also tried minoxidil (rogaine) about a year ago... one bottle of 2% & one bottle of 5%.. I finished both bottles and it was ridiculous how crappy the itching became for me.. and the white flakes.. I also attribute this to the PPG and Dr. Lee confirmed it for me. Of course my scalp health back then was not nearly as good as it has become recently (thanks to the shampoos).
So I dropped minoxidil real fast. I know all about Dr. Lee's formulas so I will in the future perhaps look into those. finasteride is going well for now.. I'm maintaining and thickening along nicely w/ Nizoral too. I like Propecia and I expect some further results within this next year.
I think Tricomin doesn't bother me AT ALL and feels GREAT, where as Folligen is strong and causing me itching and irritation!
I usually apply to damp hair after a shampooing, and then follow up with some water spray misted onto my scalp to sooth the tingling that Folligen creates after 'drying'.
Anyway, if you're a copper peptide Folligen/Tricomin master, please let me know if it is okay to continue to apply the Folligen even though I'm ultra sensitive to PPG. Will I 'get used to it'?
Thanks,
-mike
