Regenepure has been the best hair loss shampoo I've ever used. I've never noticed much of a difference with tricomin as far as a thickening effect. The best thickening conditioner I've used is Andalou Naturals Lavender and Biotin Conditioner. It plumps up the hairs more than anything I've used and I've tried a lot of stuff.
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I should add that in my experience with this conditioner it seems to act differently than other thickening conditioners. Most the other ones I've used seem to have a more temporary affect, but thicken the hairs right away. This one takes a few days to start seeing results. I'm going out now without any hair concealer mixed in. Although I should add that I've added 10,000 IU a day of vitamin D3 a few weeks after starting this conditioner. Regardless of what is helping I'm very happy.
Hair consealer? always thought it was a gimmick does it actually work?
It's not going to cure a bald spot. It will just make a miniaturized hair look like a normal one. It basically does the same thing that mascara does to eyelashes. I've gotten back my old hairline with duta and minox, but some of the hairs are still miniaturized at the temples. I use DermMatch. It only takes about 30 seconds before I leave the house. It's kinda expensive, but the thing will last you for years.
It's not going to cure a bald spot. It will just make a miniaturized hair look like a normal one. It basically does the same thing that mascara does to eyelashes. I've gotten back my old hairline with duta and minox, but some of the hairs are still miniaturized at the temples. I use DermMatch. It only takes about 30 seconds before I leave the house. It's kinda expensive, but the thing will last you for years.
If what I'm doing stops working and I lose my hair, oh well. I'll just shave, but for the time being I'm so close to having the head of hair I did as a teen I'm hoping to maintain until a cure is found. My treatments only take a few minutes a day and don't cost very much.
I should add that in my experience with this conditioner it seems to act differently than other thickening conditioners. Most the other ones I've used seem to have a more temporary affect, but thicken the hairs right away. This one takes a few days to start seeing results. I'm going out now without any hair concealer mixed in. Although I should add that I've added 10,000 IU a day of vitamin D3 a few weeks after starting this conditioner. Regardless of what is helping I'm very happy.
what type of protocol do you run for your hair? Do you have any experience with duta? Been running it for a while with good results.
I really like Regenpure.
I just added Regenepure Precision Minoxidil to the arsenal.
I'll see how this turns out, however, it takes at least 6 months x 2 day.
You have to keep at it apprently
Where did you get the regenepure, I use nizoral, my doctor prescribes it to me