TRICOMIN yea or nay?

Kube8

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I've heard good things..... Anyone use it? Successful?

What about Revita?
 

squeegee

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I'll say try it! I like Revita but some don't...
 

squeegee

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He wants to know if Tricomin is successful?? LOL
 

KielMcK

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Nah. I used it for 2 years and it did nothing for me. You are better off using Nizoral as opposed to anything else. and word has it on the street that licorice concentrate does quite a good job at decreasing sebum. :jackit:
 

KielMcK

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nah nah nah
 

Cassin

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Don't use copper peptides with the midset of growing hair, consider it something that simply creates a prime scalp environment for finasteride and minoxidil to work better.
 

Kube8

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Cassin said:
Don't use copper peptides with the midset of growing hair, consider it something that simply creates a prime scalp environment for finasteride and minoxidil to work better.

Yes I've been taking Propecia and using Rogaine for many many years. I had noticed some mor significant hair loss for the first time in years about 3 months ago or so so I was looking for additional treatments to help the situation. I did try Revita for a couple days and then heard that it could make me lose hair first until it comes back..... and sometimes doesn't come back. It makes me nervous and I don't know that I should continue using it. Is this a whole bunch of nonsense or what? I'm thinking I should just continue doing what I have been doing for years and just deal with my fate instead of adding things that may or may not work.

Thank you for that reply.
 

Cassin

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I am approaching 5 years on finasteride and I think my clock is ticking.

I could have another month of success or another 5 to 10 years. Based on what I have read from MANY long time users probably another 5 but I am at the point where I will accept it and move on when treatments are no longer useful for me.

Whenever that is.

Only so much you can do and a toupee and hair transplant aren't appealing to me.
 

Kube8

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Cassin said:
I am approaching 5 years on finasteride and I think my clock is ticking.

I could have another month of success or another 5 to 10 years. Based on what I have read from MANY long time users probably another 5 but I am at the point where I will accept it and move on when treatments are no longer useful for me.

Whenever that is.

Only so much you can do and a toupee and hair transplant aren't appealing to me.


Funny you say that.... I'm basically on year 10. I started taking propecia and rogaine when I was 21ish. It's virtually impossible to know what I'd look like now if I hadn't taken it, but from what you say based on "long time users" my time may be up :(

I was so certain back then when they cloned that sheep, which i think was around the time I started taking these medications, that hair cloning would be available by the time I showed more significant signs of hair loss. Unfortunately it looks like I was wrong. Tho this new cell therapy situation does seem somewhat promising, t seems to be years and years away at best.... and what the actual results of the trials will be remain to be seen.

I wish I wasn't so vain and could put this in the back of my mind and just be happy with my life, but I can't seem to do that..... tho hopefully after some time passes I will. this just sucks ***! lol
 
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