Topical DHT Inhibitors needed!!!

gerard

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I need to add a topical DHT Inhibitors into my battle, however, I am not sure which to add.

It seems to be spironolactone is quite popular, however, in the HairLossTalk.com website, it is not listed as a DHT Inhibitors but rather a Antiandrogens, while Revivogen is listed as voth DHT Inhibitors and Antiandrogens.

I wonder which shall I use ?
 

Redbone

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I am using spironolactone it is affordable at $15 for 60ml. Revivogen is mucho expensive at close to $100 for a few bottles. I just started spironolactone on Sat.
 

torch

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I am using Revivogen and getting results so far. Revivogen cost me about $16 a month to use. It cost roughly $100 for 3 60ml bottles. If you use 1ml per day as instructed on the bottle that will last about six months. I am using it along with Minoxidil which I have been using for years. Didn't start seeing positive results up until I added the Revivogen. Everybody is different however, so what works for one make work differently for another.
 

Redbone

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For me the most important thing is upfront cost. It is hard for me to come up with that kind of money all at once especially if I dont know the product will work for me. Got screwed to many times Avacor, Procerin, Advanced Shen min etc..
 

gerard

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but is sprio a good DHT inhibitor ?
since in the HairLossTalk.com forum it is not listed as being a DHT inhibitor,
wherea Revivogen is.
 

Redbone

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It works for many, I am using it. I think it might be a little harder to get maybe thats why its not on here. Also I think you might need a script for it. I cant answer you ask HairLossTalk.com?
 

WS6-TA

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Redbone: Are you using Dr Lee's spironolactone? Is it the liquid or lotion? i would like to get on this aswell. Do you apply it to thinning areas or already bald areas? And what are the recomended applications 1 or 2 times per day?
oh and does it smell bad, like others stated.
Thanks!
 

Redbone

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I got it from another place, the same place that Lizzad got 2% liquid for $15 per 60ml bottle about a months supply. Better than Lee's cause you don't have to pay the $20 consultation fee on top of the $20 spironolactone charge. Shipping was fast at 2 days from Florida.

I have thinning temples with hair so I opted for the liquid. I think the cream is for bald areas. No smell, Maybe a tiny skunky smell that goes away. I put on minoxidil first wait 15 minutes and apply 1/2 a dropper of spironolactone to my temples. I am having good results and am starting to look like a f*****g werewolf.

The site is Hair loss products dont have the URL handy could get it for you though. I also suggest there 2% nizoral for $17 a bottle. They only accept paypal. Good luck by the way do you have a T/A WS6 320hp?
 

WS6-TA

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Redbone: thanks for the info. I know the site wholeslaehairporducts.com. BUT I am in canada so i dont have to pay the 20 consolutation fee and 2% nizoral is OTC here :lol: I will probably order from dr Lee again. Does spironolactone in ANy way induce shedding?
and..ya i have was ws6 ta...with mods
 
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I would say crinagen. It did good things for my hair. It's cheap too.
 

Redbone

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Crinagen smells like sh*t, I couldn't get used to the smell or stickiness it gave my hair. It left a brown sticky residue on everything. I still have three new bottles and some partials will send to anyone for huge discount if interested.

Ws6 I dont think spironolactone induces shedding.
 
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