Dr. Proctor Nano shampoo, does it work?

Kazoocs

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I have been on the "Big 3" for a year and a half now and have had very poor results. Im just trying to maintain what I have. I was considering adding NANO shampoo to regiment, but would like some feedback of those who have / are using it!
 

LooseItAll

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I woldn't buy anything for Dr. Proctor, even his website is looking rubbish. Just stick with Nizoral and minoxidil + DHT blocker.
 

Bryan

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Kazoocs said:
I have been on the "Big 3" for a year and a half now and have had very poor results. Im just trying to maintain what I have. I was considering adding NANO shampoo to regiment, but would like some feedback of those who have / are using it!

I believe even Dr. Proctor has said in the past that NANO Shampoo is the most cost-effective of his treatments, although it's obviously not as effective (or as expensive) as Proxiphen. Might be worth a try for you. Best of all would be Proxiphen or Prox-N.
 

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No they do not

a year on both prox-n and the shampoo did nothing for me

your best bet would be revita and revita.cor

they have all the same ingredients and many many more and are about the same price
 

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helpwithhair said:
No they do not

a year on both prox-n and the shampoo did nothing for me

your best bet would be revita and revita.cor

they have all the same ingredients and many many more and are about the same price

What a excellent viewpoint, didn't work for me so it won't for you!

In all honesty, if the big three is not working I would consider something stronger than a shampoo, probably dutasteride.
 

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Bryan said:
I believe even Dr. Proctor has said in the past that NANO Shampoo is the most cost-effective of his treatments, although it's obviously not as effective (or as expensive) as Proxiphen. Might be worth a try for you. Best of all would be Proxiphen or Prox-N.


Just to clarify "BEST OF ALL" means best of Dr Proctors products, not best products available, not by a LONG SHOT !
 

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Im not to familiar with dustasterside.

Would this be something you obtain from your dermatologist?

Like i mentioned, the big three after 1.5 years is not working. So its time to change something. I think ill drop propecia but stick with minoxidil and nizoral.
 

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idontwanttobebalding said:
I didn't see a reply to finfighters question as to where you are getting your propecia from. Are you using all the meds. as directed? Your hair looked fine in your pics. but you would be the best judge. You stated in previous posts that you were loosing 100-200 hairs a day. That can be considered normal on the high end. Have you had your hormone levels checked? dutasteride. may be the best choice. still more to find out.


I take propecia. Once daily in the morning, after breakfast. I use nizoral 3 times weekly. Rogaine in the morning and before bed. So I dont think its my regiment that is causing the failure. I would really like to maybe lose 10-20 hairs in shower compared to the handfuls that I lose now! How would I go about getting my hormone levels tested?
 

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Kazoocs said:
Like i mentioned, the big three after 1.5 years is not working. So its time to change something. I think ill drop propecia but stick with minoxidil and nizoral.

I think that would be a very foolhardy thing to do! If anything, do the OPPOSITE of that, by dropping the minoxidil, but staying with the Propecia. As I've said numerous times, using minoxidil alone doesn't seem to interfere with the fundamental balding process. Propecia does do that.
 
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