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This site doesn't seem to have a problem with only waiting a minute or two for minoxidil to dry before applying Folligen:
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/productrevi ... /index.htm
Personally, I don't like the thought of using various topicals and not knowing how they react with one another. For that reason, and because of time contraints, I have limited my use of topicals down to one in the AM and one in the PM. I've been using FNS in the PM, and am about to add Tricomin in the AM. If FNS doesn't start working within the month (that gives it three months total), I'll just start using Tricomin 2x/day. I can't use minoxidil due to reasons I discussed in the regimen thread.
Btw, I like Tricomin better than Folligen since it has the science behind it. However because of it's cost and lower copper concentration, you need to have 1)the money and 2)the time to apply it 1-2 times daily. Otherwise I suppose Folligen would be a good alternative.
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/productrevi ... /index.htm
Personally, I don't like the thought of using various topicals and not knowing how they react with one another. For that reason, and because of time contraints, I have limited my use of topicals down to one in the AM and one in the PM. I've been using FNS in the PM, and am about to add Tricomin in the AM. If FNS doesn't start working within the month (that gives it three months total), I'll just start using Tricomin 2x/day. I can't use minoxidil due to reasons I discussed in the regimen thread.
Btw, I like Tricomin better than Folligen since it has the science behind it. However because of it's cost and lower copper concentration, you need to have 1)the money and 2)the time to apply it 1-2 times daily. Otherwise I suppose Folligen would be a good alternative.