Tricomin/revivogen regimen questions

hf234

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Hi,
I have decided to drop propecia due to the side effects and I would like to pursue a topical regimin. Currently I am using 5% minoxidil and I am considering adding revivogen and maybe a copper peptide product.

Right now I think tricomin would be the best choice for a CP because I don't really want the green stain of folligen. If I add a copper peptide then I will be juggling three treatments, is there any delay between when I can apply tricomin and another treatment? Is it necessary to apply tricomin every day? I am thinking of applying it once every other day or so.

I saw something about copper and zinc interfering with each other so I figure I should take revivogen and tricomin at different times.

Would this regimen make sense?
minoxidil in the morning followed by
tricomin spray every other day or so

minoxidil at night followed 2 hours later by revivogen before bed


I also hear that revivogen can stain your scalp, does anyone suggest a shampoo that is effective at removing these stains?

thanks
 

Bryan

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"Tricomin/revivogen regiment questions"

Is there some Army or Marine regiment whose soldiers are ordered to use Tricomin/Revivogen?? :)
 
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Bryan said:
"Tricomin/revivogen regiment questions"

Is there some Army or Marine regiment whose soldiers are ordered to use Tricomin/Revivogen?? :)

the high and tight haircuts were rapidly becoming the low and tights as soldiers lost their hair:

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:lol:
 

Bryan

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Did they lose their hair because the sebum got trapped with the short haircuts, and had nowhere to go?
 
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Bryan said:
Did they lose their hair because the sebum got trapped with the short haircuts, and had nowhere to go?

well it was a combination of that and masturbating too much. go figure.

p.s.- without sebum bryan, there is no hair.
 

Bryan

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Probably also because soldiers are forced to use harsh shampoos with strong detergents. That just KILLS your hair.
 
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Bryan said:
Probably also because soldiers are forced to use harsh shampoos with strong detergents. That just KILLS your hair.

they should have become cops instead, because cops never go bald. or they could have kids before they start to go bald. having kids in your teenage years, before the onset of male pattern baldness, guarantees that you will never go bald either.
 

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And lest we forget the most obvious solution of all, all they needed to do was pluck all their body hair, and that would have saved their scalp hair.
 

KiLLuMiNaTi

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revivogen and minoxidil will be more then enouth..forget about tricomin
 

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JayMan said:
Bryan said:
"Tricomin/revivogen regiment questions"

Is there some Army or Marine regiment whose soldiers are ordered to use Tricomin/Revivogen?? :)

the high and tight haircuts were rapidly becoming the low and tights as soldiers lost their hair:

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:lol:

Attention all NW7's. Get FUE and move your remaining hairs to where this guy's are. No one will know you are bald. They will just think you are a millitary wacko.
 

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To the original poster:

Propecia works everywhere. Topicals work only where you apply them. If you don't want your thick areas to thin, you got to put the topicals there too, which can be a pain.

Minoxidil, Tricomin, spironolactone, and Revivogen are all synergistic to each other.
I'm not sure how Nizoral works, but it may be similar to spironolactone, but weaker.

At least Nizoral is easy to spread around, but won't maintain.

Minoxidil does not stop the balding process. So don't feel safe just because it gives you gains at first. And if you were on propecia a while and get off, be ready for a big shed.
 
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CCS, that guy is only like NW3. NW7's can't hope to emulate it. And if they try to pull off that shaved style after fue'ing the sh*t out of their donor region, they'll look ridiculous

Hope yo u were joking
 

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FUE probably leaves very noticeable spec scars. For that reason, I don't recommend it. But if a NW7 has only an inch of hair around the back base of his head, that is about the same number of hairs as that guy has on top off his head. I don't know what the survival rate would be, though.
 
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