whats a good morning antiandrogen besides spirop cream?

Goingat20

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hey guys
i want a morning anti-androgen to replace spironolactone cream which just gets too messy to apply before work or uni. Im still going to continue to use spironolactone at night? Any suggestions or something which dries and isnt messy.
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Beethoven

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Fluridil is a good option to consider.
It dries in half a minute, has no smell and no color.
3 things to consider:
1.It's 96% alcohol so it can be drying/irateting for some people scalp.
2.It decompose in water (safety mechanizm, so it won't have
systemic antiandrogenetic activity if absorbed into the blood), so I
guess you have to be carefull not to sweat or get wet from rain in the
first few hours after application.
3. Pretty expensive.

about effectivness: I'm using it a little more than two months, so far I think it's working, but still to early to really know. I'll give updates.

good luck whatever you choose, seems like you have very strong regimen anyway.
 

Goingat20

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Thanks for that Beethoven. I will have a look into fluridil now. Cost is an issue so i was thinking maybe crinagen... Any thoughts about crinagen?
 

Goingat20

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Also where abouts do you get fluridil from? thanks
 

Goingat20

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just had a look at fluridil bit too expensive for me as im still a student. I think i will go with crinagen. How long does it take to dry? and do i use it before or after minoxidil? Any ideas
 

Beethoven

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About fluridil: the two official shops are now offering one free box with your order in case you fill the user survey, so you pay for two and get three for example - so it's a little bit cheaper.

Another option is maybe to use the 2% spironolactone which is liquid for the days - much less mess than the cream, both genhair and Dr lee sell it.
Another option is the topical Flutamide that genhair sells, but I remember Bryan posted the article that showed it has too much systemic absorption.

I have no idea about Crinagen, sorry, I also don't remember any users reports here.
 

Goingat20

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Thanks for the info Beethoven, your a legend, appreciate it.... Just wish i knew how long crinagen takes to dry
 
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