Cassin
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I am thinking about adding Nano shampoo to my routine. My current shampoo works great, but I am always looking for an upgrade if the price is reasonable. My current shampoo costs about $10 a month, I figure after shampoo and shipping, it should costs about $15 a month.
I keep my hair about an inch short so I am thinking it should last me about 3 to 4 months for the supply.
Here is a quote from his site.
NANO Shampoo and Conditioner
NANO shampoo and Conditioner contain the minoxidil-like hair growth stimulator NANO ( nicotinic acid N-Oxide ). In addition, NANO shampoo contains an SODase-type hair growth stimulating agent. NANO Shampoo is a good adjuvant treatment for either proscription Proxiphen or Proxiphen-N. The cost for a 2-3 month Supply of NANO shampoo is $39.95, a two month supply of NANO Conditioner is $29.95.
Has any tried this?
Except for the massive itching I am fighting from minoxidil/Nizoral, my treatment is working very well. I only want to add something if the price is right. For an extra $5 a month it might be worth it for me.
I sent an email to Dr Proctor about this today asking a few questions, and I will post his response if he answers me.
I have little doubt this shampoo works better than Nizoral, but I am seeking anyones opinion anyway.
Thanks
Any thoughts?
I keep my hair about an inch short so I am thinking it should last me about 3 to 4 months for the supply.
Here is a quote from his site.
NANO Shampoo and Conditioner
NANO shampoo and Conditioner contain the minoxidil-like hair growth stimulator NANO ( nicotinic acid N-Oxide ). In addition, NANO shampoo contains an SODase-type hair growth stimulating agent. NANO Shampoo is a good adjuvant treatment for either proscription Proxiphen or Proxiphen-N. The cost for a 2-3 month Supply of NANO shampoo is $39.95, a two month supply of NANO Conditioner is $29.95.
Has any tried this?
Except for the massive itching I am fighting from minoxidil/Nizoral, my treatment is working very well. I only want to add something if the price is right. For an extra $5 a month it might be worth it for me.
I sent an email to Dr Proctor about this today asking a few questions, and I will post his response if he answers me.
I have little doubt this shampoo works better than Nizoral, but I am seeking anyones opinion anyway.
Thanks
Any thoughts?