Part One:
I went to Revivogen’s website and have compared it’s ingredients to Crinagen’s. They are exactly the same, plus Crinagen has a few more. Well here is what I don’t understand.
4 bottles of Crinagen cost $53.85 which is total of 16 oz of Crinagen.
On the other hand, Revivogen costs $ 89.00 for 3-2oz bottles. So that’s only 6 fluid ounces of Revivogen.
This means that Revivogen costs $14.33 per fluid ounce, and Crinagen costs only $3.36 per fluid ounce. This makes Revivogen over 4 times more expensive, and still I have never seen anybody recommending Crinagen over Revivogen.
I consider Crinagen a very important part of my regimen so if there is something I’m overlooking, please tell me.
Part Two:
I’m also using: .5 mg Finasteride http://www.physics.upenn.edu/facultyinf ... peciafda2/ , 320 mg Saw Palmetto, minoxidil +Retin A, Folligen, Polysorbate 80, Nizoral and T-gel.
I did so much research and found that combination of these products should work the best and they are all scientifically proven to work! I would rather use Tricomin over Folligen, but I like the cream version of Folligen. However I think that I’ll switch as soon as I run out of Folligen as I have a feeling that Tricomin is absorbing much better.
I am applying minoxidil+retin A only on my receding hairline, and maybe one more inch over. Cause I figure that’s the hair that is next to fall off. Folligen also, as it is a cream version of it and Im actually using it primarily to relieve my itchy skin. Retin A is really giving my skin a hard time.
I’m applying Polysorbate 80 and Crinagen all over my head and thinking of maybe doing the same thing with Tricomin spray. However, for now I do not have any other problems except my receding hairline.
I am not going to put minoxidil all over my hair as I think that I don’t need it yet, and again, to avoid any side effects.
I was experimenting a lot, but have finally decided to stick with this regimen.
DHT Inhibitors
Finasteride
Crinagen
Growth Stimulants
De. Lee Minoxidil /Retin A
Folligen (cream)
SOD's
Folligen
Anti-Inflammatory's
Folligen
Nizoral
T-gel
Antiandrogens
Nizoral
Crinagen
p.s. I’m sorry if my post is somewhat confusing but im writing it on the fly (don’t have much time)
If I get a good response from my regimen, ill make a website about it with bunch of pictures.
Oh yeah, one more thing. I have shaved my head, so I can get to the root of the problem :laugh: Would this affect my new grown hair? I do have a bunch of small hairs growing on my hairline, but I shave them off with the rest of my hair.
I went to Revivogen’s website and have compared it’s ingredients to Crinagen’s. They are exactly the same, plus Crinagen has a few more. Well here is what I don’t understand.
4 bottles of Crinagen cost $53.85 which is total of 16 oz of Crinagen.
On the other hand, Revivogen costs $ 89.00 for 3-2oz bottles. So that’s only 6 fluid ounces of Revivogen.
This means that Revivogen costs $14.33 per fluid ounce, and Crinagen costs only $3.36 per fluid ounce. This makes Revivogen over 4 times more expensive, and still I have never seen anybody recommending Crinagen over Revivogen.
I consider Crinagen a very important part of my regimen so if there is something I’m overlooking, please tell me.
Part Two:
I’m also using: .5 mg Finasteride http://www.physics.upenn.edu/facultyinf ... peciafda2/ , 320 mg Saw Palmetto, minoxidil +Retin A, Folligen, Polysorbate 80, Nizoral and T-gel.
I did so much research and found that combination of these products should work the best and they are all scientifically proven to work! I would rather use Tricomin over Folligen, but I like the cream version of Folligen. However I think that I’ll switch as soon as I run out of Folligen as I have a feeling that Tricomin is absorbing much better.
I am applying minoxidil+retin A only on my receding hairline, and maybe one more inch over. Cause I figure that’s the hair that is next to fall off. Folligen also, as it is a cream version of it and Im actually using it primarily to relieve my itchy skin. Retin A is really giving my skin a hard time.
I’m applying Polysorbate 80 and Crinagen all over my head and thinking of maybe doing the same thing with Tricomin spray. However, for now I do not have any other problems except my receding hairline.
I am not going to put minoxidil all over my hair as I think that I don’t need it yet, and again, to avoid any side effects.
I was experimenting a lot, but have finally decided to stick with this regimen.
DHT Inhibitors
Finasteride
Crinagen
Growth Stimulants
De. Lee Minoxidil /Retin A
Folligen (cream)
SOD's
Folligen
Anti-Inflammatory's
Folligen
Nizoral
T-gel
Antiandrogens
Nizoral
Crinagen
p.s. I’m sorry if my post is somewhat confusing but im writing it on the fly (don’t have much time)
If I get a good response from my regimen, ill make a website about it with bunch of pictures.
Oh yeah, one more thing. I have shaved my head, so I can get to the root of the problem :laugh: Would this affect my new grown hair? I do have a bunch of small hairs growing on my hairline, but I shave them off with the rest of my hair.