Fluridil, Tricomin, and spironolactone on Scalp

nugget

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tricomin didn't work for me.... and after a while the shampoo started irritating my scalp a bit. don't know about the others
 

Full Head of Hair

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I just put that spironolactone lotion/fluid on for the first time. Man does it smell rank!
 

Britannia

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nugget said:
tricomin didn't work for me....

How long were you using it for?
 

stax

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You cant apply Fluridil at the same time with anything that contains water. Fluridil was designed to break down when it contacts water so it will be useless. You have to apply it to a completely bone dry scalp and once you apply it you cant apply any other topical with water for about 6 hours.
 

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I've used Tricomin for about 8 months, with 2 months off in between.

What I've been doing is applying the Tricomin in the morning, then apply the Tricomin again in the afternoon. Shortly after the Tricomin dries, I apply the Eucapil and leave that on until the next morning.

I technically know that you're not suppose to use any other topicals when using Eucapil, but I don't really want to give up all the other topicals to use just Eucapil.
 

nugget

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Britannia said:
nugget said:
tricomin didn't work for me....

How long were you using it for?

i used it for about 4 months continuously. i stopped using it because it was obvious that it wasn't stopping my hairloss. however, i'm not claiming it won't work for you or anyone else. it's always good to figure out what works for yourself, rather than taking any one persons opinion. rogaine worked for me, but due to allergies, i can't use it....
 
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