Tricomin on baby hairs and laser comb to break down dht?!

TKN

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Hi, I have witnesses some level of success in terms of growing very very very fine baby hairs (hardly noticeable unless very close up near mirror). However, I was advised by some gentlemen on this forum that tricomin may thicken these hairs. Has anyone used this and had some considerable affects? I dont know if I should spend the money because Im kind of financially down at the mo being a student!

My brother, also witnessing mbp, was contemplating on buying a laser comb. I have heard that thelasers penetrate the DHT barrier around the scalp (which saw palmetto weakens). I also heard its FDAapproved so I'm after some advice to be honest.

Thanks in advance guys! :D
 

elvis123

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Yes i would also like to know if tricomin or folligen or any kind of copper peptides actually do make hair thicker and coarser....

any input would be appreciated., thanks!
 

Petchsky

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It said that tricomin (CP's) helps with inflammation of the scalp and possibly creates a healthier environment for the hair shaft to grow, increases the blood supply and collagen.

Best place to look is www.skinbiology.com You'll have to do some research on their but it has alot of info on the science behind tricomin
 

amsch

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Hey there!

About the lasers: It has been proven that lasers have ZERO effect at all on DHT. The way it works is still kind of a mistery.
 

TKN

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ah cool, I see, I went to see Advanced Hair Studio and what they said was that saw palmetto effectively weaken's the DHT barrier around the hair follicle and lasers are used to penetrate and consequently break the DHT down.
 

Petchsky

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TKN said:
ah cool, I see, I went to see Advanced Hair Studio and what they said was that saw palmetto effectively weaken's the DHT barrier around the hair follicle and lasers are used to penetrate and consequently break the DHT down.

I'd urge you to do alot more research before handing over any money to AHS.

There is also no science to back up that assertion from the person you spoke to.
 
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