Discussion on the new Revivogen Study

Jacob

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And the video answers his questions how? There is a difference between a "study" and just saying something in a video, anyways.

I love how you didn't answer my previous questions/post to you, and here you are claiming Revivogen's results speak for themselves(which are??), so Khadavi doesn't have to answer any questions if he doesn't want to. What a crappy attitude for a company/person to have, if that's the case. But I disagree- he's picking and choosing only those he can answer.

You're also back with your "zero studies" nonsense. See my previous posts on that. I've also explained why I never went with Revivogen(starting 4 years ago) and why I probably won't ever. A product could make my hair look like crap after applying it- I wouldn't care. I'd just use it at night.
 

ripple-effect

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So you think nanoscalp is legitimate because you actually get replies to your emails or what? That doesn't make the product anymore legitimate than revivogen. I also do not like the way he responds to email's too, but that doesn't mean you have to hate the product too. You haven't even tried it apparently...how do you know if it doesn't work for you or not?
 

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I suggest you mean when you apply the product, or permanent?
When you apply the revivogen, you will notice greasy hair yes.
Stains after 3 hours are gone.
 

GhostInTheShell

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Geox said:
I suggest you mean when you apply the product, or permanent?
When you apply the revivogen, you will notice greasy hair yes.
Stains after 3 hours are gone.

So if i were to put it on at night....when i wash it out in the morning...no stains or greasy hair?
 

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ripple-effect said:
So you think nanoscalp is legitimate because you actually get replies to your emails or what? That doesn't make the product anymore legitimate than revivogen. I also do not like the way he responds to email's too, but that doesn't mean you have to hate the product too. You haven't even tried it apparently...how do you know if it doesn't work for you or not?

Look..if it's working for you, keep using it. If Chris is happy with his fr......oh nevermind, I'll probably get another trojan sent my way.

Everything about how they "operate" is what has turned me off from the beginning. When they seemingly make stuff up they get caught and can't defend or even respond to questions. That's all I'm saying.
 

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Jacob, would you still use a product if it gave you some WOW results yet the company either starts to act or acts similar to the way you perceive Divine Labs and the Revivogen company? Another words, you finally find a great product that works great for you but the company who runs it seems to you very undesirable to you. Would you stop using the product? Or another case scenario, If a large amount of people you personally knew showed you some before and after shots of incredible results from Spectral DNC or Revivogen would you still not buy the product for your own use?
 

Jacob

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It depends who is claiming such results, Doctor :mrgreen: If I were using such a product myself and the company was acting this way, I may continue to use it but I wouldn't try to defend their idiotic statements and claims. In fact this has happened with Lipoxidil- I have many times complained out loud about their lack of communication, etc.

To not even get a response from a company/person at least confirming an email/question(s), is pathetic.
 

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Jacob, good answer. For me, I believe the only way you know a product works is to try it. I have a huge reject pile. So far, the only things I think are good are Dr Proctor's products and Revivogen. I really do not have much faith in Propecia but I take it because I really have not had any side effects. Rogaine seems nothing special either but I think it might help in the crow area more. I just tried a product called Ojon hydrating thickening spray that has ojon oil in it and its great because its alcohol free and makes my hair healthier and thicker. That is definitely a keeper.
 

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I also asked a minor application question with a different name and email. I didnt get an answer for that either. So it may not be a case of not answering hard questions. I guess it's because they are a small company. Some people may trust big companies more since they have more money for research. But remember how Apple, a company with $20 billion annual revenues, started. It started at one of the founder's parents' living room.

I also agree that Revivogen needs more studies but I also think the latest study is very encouraging. And latest study was published in January. Before that many people didnt have any basis to try this product so I guess they dismissed it. Or some people tried it and thought it was too messy and stopped too soon. Or maybe they were expecting huge regrowth. These may explain why Revivogen is not so popular.

But now there is a good study and it seems that it does have a delivering the stuff into the follicules system. Rogaine is a topical and it is proven to work to a degree, so I guess topicals working on your hair follicules is not sci-fi. And as I said, Revivogen does have good ingridients.

Compare it with Juveline, which doesnt even return proper google search results. That being said, I think everyone should make their own research and weigh the options and then trust their guts since all products work differently on different people. Trusting your gut is very scientific :) http://www.newsweek.com/id/71514/page/1
 

Jacob

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They are not a "small company", especially compared to say, Elsom- who does answer any and all emails. I'll repeat what I said before- Revivogen didn't just ignore my emails, they ignored the questions in a Q&A on another site they agreed to participate in. Other questions since have been responded to, that others asked.

Your questions had to do with this latest study, so I don't see why you've changed your mind so quickly(although I did hint at it ;) ) The video does not address them. And of course topicals can work..some of the "studies" they have are not done with their own product, but are with ingredients the product does contain.

Juveline has been around for what- 3 months? Revivogen has been around for at least 4 years. I'd hate to even know exactly how many :freak:
 

GhostInTheShell

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Well, I recently e-mailed Revivogen with questions.

I am currently researching products to add to my regime.

I found then to be professional, polite, and informative. I also do not think they had a "snake oil" feel about them.

I am going to start using Revivogen. Oh yeah!
 

Jacob

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And I'm sure they are, when it comes to questions they can answer. Feel free to post your Q&A's.

And good luck :)
 

FTank

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I am a diffuse thinner in a horsehoe pattern with no bald spots and my hairline has not receded that bad.

I could not handle propecia side effects.

Right now I am applying Rogaine foam over my entire scalp and useing nizoral. I am going to add Revivogen and try it for one year as long as it does not give me sides like finasteride.

I will post before pictures, and updates every three months.
 

GhostInTheShell

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FTank said:
I am a diffuse thinner in a horsehoe pattern with no bald spots and my hairline has not receded that bad.

I could not handle propecia side effects.

Right now I am applying Rogaine foam over my entire scalp and useing nizoral. I am going to add Revivogen and try it for one year as long as it does not give me sides like finasteride.

I will post before pictures, and updates every three months.

I will ask again..what exactly is diffuse thinning? I tried to look it up. Are there any photos as examples?
 

ripple-effect

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FTank, IMO I think you should've started Revivogen first and seen how well it thickened up for you after a few months. The least it could most likely do is maintain. If you didn't like the results after a few months then try adding Rogaine for regrowth. Just remember that you need to separate application time by a couple of hours to get the maximum benefit of both products. My suggestion would be Revivo @ night and Rogaine in the morning.



I will ask again..what exactly is diffuse thinning? I tried to look it up. Are there any photos as examples?

I also have this...you don't lose your hair in a pattern form like people with male pattern baldness..instead you start to lose hair basically all over the top of the scalp slowly. Try searching for photos on these forums maybe some will pop up. IMO I'd rather have diffuse hair loss than male pattern baldness b/c I feel like I could make it less noticeable for a much longer amount of time than if I had male pattern baldness. It's possible to have both though.
 

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Here is a picture of Diffuse thinning
 

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GhostInTheShell

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FTank said:
Here is a picture of Diffuse thinning

So it is all over the top of the crown instead of an area, right?

That is what I have. Do treatments work? Most treatments seem area specific.
 

FTank

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I just ordered the Revivogen.

You are probably right but I started the foam about 1 month ago after I realized I had to stop finasteride. I super hate going bald but the sides I got from finasteride were really bad.

I have been doing Foam twice a day. Could I do foam in the morning (8am) and evening 5pm and then Revivogen before bed.

Also once I start the Revivogen shampoo and Conditioner do I still keep nizoral in the rotation.

I realize I might be screwed with the mistakes I have made and time being of the essence but what I thought finasteride had to offer me was too good to pass up.
 

FTank

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I think the only way to know if treatments work is to try. Propecia/dutasteride are probably the best but involve the element of risk. That risk varies depending on who you talk to.

I am applying Rogaine Foam all over my scalp now but I shaved my head so it is easier and I don't have to use as much.

I figured if I didn't attack this thing from the dht angle in some manner then I was grasping at straws. It came down to spironolactone or revivo so in light of this study I made my choice. I want to post pics on here to document so others will have something to go by. Although the use of Rogaine Foam could make it hard to seperate results if by some chance I do succeed.

Anyway I know Revivogen is not proven but at this point I don't really have much too lose.
 
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