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salazam

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so HairLossTalk.com when did you start lossing your hair, i read that your now entering or are 30 with decent hairline, was it fast, has spironolactone controlled your loss, maintenance or slow rate of balding, what about propecia why exactly did you stop.

I am convinced enough to give spironolactone a shot
 

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Check out the "Tell Your Story" section of the forums. Top of the main page. Mine is in there.

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salazam

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i read your bio, and let me say you have made a difference in this world by helping people with their hairloss, dare i say you are a legend for starting this site.

Would you say that revivogen and spironolactone has maintened after you dropped propecia
 

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Im definitely not a legend. Im a very fallible guy. One of the most fallible. Im really really fortunate that Im doing something that can support me, and also be helping people at the same time though. Its definitely what I'd always dreamed of doing.

Id say definitely my hair loss has not gotten worse since being on Revivogen and spironolactone. There is no doubt a significant amount of time has passed since I dropped Propecia - almost a year and a half to two years now... and my hair does not look any worse.

Admittedly I caught it early, and was very fortunate to have been proactive so soon. This has enabled me to maintain a full head of slightly thinning hair. As I mentioned in another thread though, going by my father and grandfathers, I should be significantly worse than I am right now, and i accredit it to Propecia first and foremost, to controlling the ever present inflammation and itching that made my hair loss extremely fast paced, and to the assistance of Revivogen and Topical spironolactone lotion since dropping Propecia.

I also try to use Nizoral religiously, even if the itch and inflammation aren't present, and since I found out Revivogen shampoo has anti-inflammatory properties to it, ive been using that as well. I really think controlling the inflammation is a big factor.

Anyway, thank you for the compliments. They're nice to hear once in awhile. More importantly, its nice to hear that my work has helped you.

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salazam

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i never knew you could anything about hairloss, i had been balding for a year, then i realized i needed to do something, i remember the first time i came upon this website and read "the story" for the first time. I never knew you could try to do something. People poke fun at hairloss at university and i want to rasie awarness I am currently a student considering posting some info about hairloss 1) about hurting feelings 2( thinsg you can do., may i put this website as a resource.
 

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HairlossTalk said:
and since I found out Revivogen shampoo has anti-inflammatory properties to it, ive been using that as well.
Hey HairLossTalk.com, where did you read/hear about it? I haven't seen that on their website. Thanks,


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HairLossTalk.com: How long before Propecia had an effect on YOUR itchy and tingly scalp? Take off the cloak of statistician for a moment and give me some anecdotes. Thanks.
 

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bumping my previous question:
avri said:
HairlossTalk said:
and since I found out Revivogen shampoo has anti-inflammatory properties to it, ive been using that as well.
Hey HairLossTalk.com, where did you read/hear about it? I haven't seen that on their website. Thanks,


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Oh - sorry. I was on the phone with Dr. Shargani the other day and he told me this. Ive been using it every day instead of my regular shampoo though and its really dried my hair out bad. Definitely looks thicker though. Good thing they have the conditioner now though. Good idea on their parts, its needed!

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HairlossTalk said:
Oh - sorry. I was on the phone with Dr. Shargani the other day and he told me this. Ive been using it every day instead of my regular shampoo though and its really dried my hair out bad. Definitely looks thicker though. Good thing they have the conditioner now though. Good idea on their parts, its needed!

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Try TIGI "moisture maniac" I can't say enough about this conditioner.
 

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HairLossTalk.com, have you tried the Revivogen conditioner? Or has anyone else?
I was just wondering if it's worth the money.
 

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Funny, ive been using Moisture Maniac shampoo for awhile. Good stuff. I haven't tried the Revivogen conditioner but without it, Revivogen and Nizoral really dry the hell out of my hair, so I've had to start using a regular conditioner to offset that.

Considering you'd probably have it for a good 2-3 months, its probably worth the cost.

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HairLossTalk.com,
Yeah, you could be on to something there. I've also heard Nizoral makes a conditioner that's quite good. Perhaps I'll get around to the Revivogen conditioner, it just seems strange to me that it has GLA and all the other ingredients in it...
It seems like the focus is to medicate the scalp rather than moisturize, and I have my doubts about the GLA used in conditioner actually getting to the follicle. That said, I could be wrong because the studies on Keto Shampoo (Nizoral) really blew my mind. I never guessed that shampoo could have any effect on the sebaceous gland size...
The best part about Revivogen shampoo for me is that it seems to thicken my hair. If the conditioner does that as well, yeah it certainly could be worth a try.
Lastly, and maybe this is just me....but doesn't it smell good? I like it....
 
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