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OMGmyhair
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 146 |
If not minoxidil, what topical should be used with LLLT? pretty self-explanatory discussion.
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6/2/2009 11:02
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cuebreeze
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Dec 2008 Posts: 1,091 |
growth factors in my opinion. Primordial Performance topical is made up of alot of natural growth factors im pretty sure. Or if your talking about during your laser treatment i think ive heard of people in laser clinics using a lemon/water concoction?
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6/2/2009 11:14
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Anxious1
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 746 |
noone knows wat we SHOULD be using, thats y we r all using different things, but i can tell u wat IM using, which is Yuda pilatory, its got ginseng, polygorum multiflorum (He Shou Wo) and angelica extract. so far ive experienced some thickening and darkening of vellis hairs, not a miracle, but is having some effects, after 5 months.
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6/3/2009 3:42
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ApacheIndian
Regrowth.com Member Registered: May 2009 Posts: 142 |
Polysorbate 80 in schampoo, i leave it on for 15 min orso then wash it offbefore lasering, then i apply the spiro... and then laser it, i hear laser enhance absorption of the skin. So you can use it with minox
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6/3/2009 5:42
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jdp710
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Apr 2008 Posts: 2,279 |
ApacheIndian, FWIW, I'd recommend to apply the spiro after your LLLT session and not before. From my understanding, the increased absorption would come from the increased mitochondrial activity. I could be wrong but I don't see any reason why you'd get any more in increased absorption using spiro before your LLLT session instead of after. And the downside is that the spiro might block the laser light from being absorbed. If you still want to apply the spiro before, you can try what A&G recommends of using LLLT for 15 minutes, apply topical, laser for another 5 minutes. hope this helps
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6/3/2009 3:43
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The Funky Stumpfighter
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 74 |
Im also pretty interested in this. Ive been lasering for a few weeks now, but i really want to amp shit up. Most of my hair loss has occured in the last 9 months or so, and im afraid that if i wait any longer to use a regrowth agent, itll be too late to reconstruct my hairline without a transplant. anyone seeing regrowth with something like HGF or a&g that has only been losing their hair about as long as i have?
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6/3/2009 4:04
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N0rwegianKid
Regrowth.com Member Registered: May 2009 Posts: 192 |
I've been wondering, a lot of people here seem to be positive towards the super six formula. I've checked out the ingredients, and the main ingredients is the same as what is being used in Revivogen. Why are people so negative towards Revivogen then ?.. Is it too strong, etc ? What's the story here ?
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6/3/2009 6:00
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hapyman
Regrowth.com Member Registered: May 2008 Posts: 1,538 |
Maybe its just too expensive then. You can get a 6 month supply of Zix for like 40 bucks.
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6/3/2009 8:30
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