Used A Dozen Products, No Regrowth, Still Shedding

WillNotLetItHappen

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You are talking about shedding a lot. How about the hair on your head? Has that gotten worse? How much has that deteriorated. Do you maybe want to post some pics?

I'm not an expert, but what strikes me is that while you have used all treatments for quite some time, there are people who only see results after much longer use than a few months. Maybe it was only a matter of using these things longer and consistently?

Also the number of products you write about now is very high. How are you going to be able to tell which ones work and which don't? Shouldn't you slowly build them up? It's like you're preparing for the end game. What are you then going to do in five years from now? After all if your regime works you will have to continue using all of that.

Just my 2 cents, again I'm no expert.
 

LooseItAll

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Rogaine - Low results, stopping after 3 month supply ends.
Propecia - Low results, will continue to use.
Revivogen - Extremely low results, stopping after 5 month supply ends.
Revita Shampoo - Medium results, stopping after 1 month supply ends.
Tricomin Shampoo - Low results, stopping after 2 month supply ends.
Tricomin Conditioner - Low results, will continue to use.
Phyto/Thomas Namron - Good results, will continue to use.

No wonder it doesn't work if you are so impatient not even giving it a 6 month trial
 

smitysmity

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LooseItAll said:
Rogaine - Low results, stopping after 3 month supply ends.
Propecia - Low results, will continue to use.
Revivogen - Extremely low results, stopping after 5 month supply ends.
Revita Shampoo - Medium results, stopping after 1 month supply ends.
Tricomin Shampoo - Low results, stopping after 2 month supply ends.
Tricomin Conditioner - Low results, will continue to use.
Phyto/Thomas Namron - Good results, will continue to use.

No wonder it doesn't work if you are so impatient not even giving it a 6 month trial

Except I gave it more than 6 months, some up to 2 years.

If you're going to criticize, at least know the facts instead of being an idiot.
 

WillNotLetItHappen

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smitysmity said:
LooseItAll said:
Rogaine - Low results, stopping after 3 month supply ends.
Propecia - Low results, will continue to use.
Revivogen - Extremely low results, stopping after 5 month supply ends.
Revita Shampoo - Medium results, stopping after 1 month supply ends.
Tricomin Shampoo - Low results, stopping after 2 month supply ends.
Tricomin Conditioner - Low results, will continue to use.
Phyto/Thomas Namron - Good results, will continue to use.

No wonder it doesn't work if you are so impatient not even giving it a 6 month trial

Except I gave it more than 6 months, some up to 2 years.

If you're going to criticize, at least know the facts instead of being an idiot.

I don't get it. On that list there are only three things that you maybe have used more than 6ms - Propecia, Tricomin Conditioner and Phyto? For the rest you clearly write you used them much less. So these are not going to be relevant. Let's say you haven't seen their potential because they were used much too short.

What about the others? How long have you used Propecia? Don't know the other one. Maybe you are a slow responder? There are people on here that have had success quite late from what I've read. What about minoxidil? Why not try proven ones for real first?

I don't quite get it. I think it's just not right to say that you've really used all that as directed. This is not me being a dick, it's just me trying to help. :dunno:
 

hairhoper

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I think you guys just misread his post. If you look at the timescales before the summary you will see that he's used for instance Rogaine solidly from Jan 2010 to Feb 2011 and Propecia from Sept 2010 to today.

That's a decent length of time to try those products.
 

abcdefg

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I think people that say keep it simple are right. Just eliminate the expensive less proven treatments and just stick with a couple. Keep the big 3 and just cut out the rest. Maybe keep the vitamins if you want, but all those topicals are a huge pain and crazy expensive with what proven results? Just keep the money
 
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