Fluridil Or Revivogen?

stax

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I cant use finasteride or dutasteride as i get horrible sides eventually, tried many many times and no luck, so i really need a regimen that will halt and thicken my hair.


Im going to probabbly use Spectral DNC and Rogaine Foam, one in the monring and one at night.


But before bed i want to use either Fluridil or Revivogen.


Which one should i use?


Should i alternate between the 2 of them nightly or something?


Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Thanks in advance.
 

CCS

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I would alternate between them. Revivogen inhibits 5ar. Fluridil blocks the androgen receptor. If either of them last more than a day, you could get a synergistic effect. I also think alternating would be healthier on your scalp.
 

j3nate

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I am going to try revivogen, i have found more success stories for these reasons:

1. More success stories than fluridil
2. Money back guarantee for 90 days which fluridil does not have
3. Supposedly inhibits 5ar, same thing that finasteride and dutasteride do
4. Less of a hassle to use (probably, fluridil was not cool to me, snapping capsules and not very viscous, cannot even feel it going on)
5. Cheaper than fluridil
 

CCS

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revivogen less hassel with regards to water. but fluridil dries very fast. Like 30 seconds. No mess.
 

hairsucks

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I'm in the same boat, I ended up going for Revivogen.

I ordered it yesterday and received it today, I applied it this morning and even tho it's a very dark brown solution it dries fast and doesn't seem to leave a trace. I'll be using it before bed anyway but just tried it out.

Still really stinging my head but thats probs down to some problem i'm having with my scalp. (going to call the doctor today). Anything I put on my head is agony at the moment.
 

CCS

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the dark color is probably from the 1% apple poly. 1% is a lot to dissolve.
 

CCS

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saw it once. Said 1% procyanadins.
 

j3nate

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hairsucks said:
I'm in the same boat, I ended up going for Revivogen.

I ordered it yesterday and received it today,

Still really stinging my head but thats probs down to some problem i'm having with my scalp. (going to call the doctor today). Anything I put on my head is agony at the moment.

You ordered it and received it the very next day?! crazy

A lot of people talk about revivogen giving them irritation, what's the solution like? I'm guessing thick and greasy?
 

CCS

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maybe it has propylene glycol, or maybe it is the zink.
 

eddy_simpson

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no apple poly in revivogen. revivogen caused me mild irritation for a couple of weeks, but was fine after that. dries the hair a lot tho
 

CCS

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ripple-effect said:
Is Revivogen or Fluridil good for maintaining temples?

anything will help the temples. Who knows if it will be strong enough to save yours.
 

eddy_simpson

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thats a bold statement rambo. it was certainly mildly beneficial for me for a time, but it didnt stop my hair loss on its own.
 

RadioRaheem

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j3nate said:
You ordered it and received it the very next day?! crazy

A lot of people talk about revivogen giving them irritation, what's the solution like? I'm guessing thick and greasy?

It's a little greasy, but I think it's relative to how much you need to apply to your scalp. I only apply to the temples/hairline, so it's not much. The solution isn't necessary thick. And it has a orange/brownish color, which some may or may not like.
 

j3nate

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RadioRaheem said:
j3nate said:
You ordered it and received it the very next day?! crazy

A lot of people talk about revivogen giving them irritation, what's the solution like? I'm guessing thick and greasy?

It's a little greasy, but I think it's relative to how much you need to apply to your scalp. I only apply to the temples/hairline, so it's not much. The solution isn't necessary thick. And it has a orange/brownish color, which some may or may not like.

i started revivogen about 5 days ago, it really is not greasy or anything. In fact, after reading some people's posts about how irritating it was and how it stained their pillows, I was really surprised to find how convenient and easy to use it really was. I think some people just find something wrong with every treatment, cuz I can't think of any way this stuff could be inconvenient. now whether or not it actually does anything for hair is what i'm waiting to find out
 

henryblack

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The Procyanidins of revivogen are provided from the grape seed extract it contains. Saw palmetto is greasy. If you use revivogen before going to bed it can leave to your pillow a big orange mess with a cheap perfume odor. That's why it's better to use it after you get up from bed. At least that's what I do.
 

person

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I am currently using revivogen at night and I will use eucapil in the morning if the damn capsules actually arrive. Ordered them a while ago and haven't heard anything accept my bank balence going down.
 
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