here we go...Dr Lees item 500 vs minoxidilmax fast drying

Jacob

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rwGourmetStyleWellness

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cassin said:
rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THIS COMPANY HAVING A PRODUCT WITH NO OR LOW ALCOHOL? My hair and scalp cant take it.
Good Lord man...caps!

Are you sure it's the alcohol and not PPG?

Sorry about that.

I'm actually a girl :)

My hair is very very dry and so is my scalp.

When I add alcohol it breaks it, makes it hard to move, it's a complete disaster!

I wonder does any of the topical spironolactone's or minoxidils or even RU have no or low alcohol? I need something as I have

- receding hairline
- diffused thinning and even now balding
- increased baldness at vertex and temples.
 

Cassin

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Ah yes well alcohol dries out my scalp & hair as well. Have you tried something like tea tree shampoo & conditioner? Seems to rehydrated everything for me. Cheap stuff to thankfully.
 

rwGourmetStyleWellness

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Nope. Doesn't work. After the alkie dries my hair is no good. At that moment and time.

I need a topical with a gel or a ...cream.

What do you know about Eucapil? Because it doesn't like water I wouldnt have to shampoo my hair so often with it. The active ingredient is fluridil. I'd like to find it.
 

blaze

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rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
Nope. Doesn't work. After the alkie dries my hair is no good. At that moment and time.

I need a topical with a gel or a ...cream.

What do you know about Eucapil? Because it doesn't like water I wouldnt have to shampoo my hair so often with it. The active ingredient is fluridil. I'd like to find it.

Fluridils base is pure Isopropyl Alcohol. Pretty much 100%.

Most topicals need alcohol because its used to dissolve the drug.
 

rwGourmetStyleWellness

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blaze said:
rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
Nope. Doesn't work. After the alkie dries my hair is no good. At that moment and time.

I need a topical with a gel or a ...cream.

What do you know about Eucapil? Because it doesn't like water I wouldnt have to shampoo my hair so often with it. The active ingredient is fluridil. I'd like to find it.

Fluridils base is pure Isopropyl Alcohol. Pretty much 100%.

Most topicals need alcohol because its used to dissolve the drug.

Oh well thanks but that's a no go. Sigh. Well I'll use the expensive S5 topical spironolactone. I'll have to dig deep as I have long hair. And diffused thinning.

... :shakehead: ... :sobbing:
 

Cassin

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rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
Nope. Doesn't work. After the alkie dries my hair is no good. At that moment and time.

I need a topical with a gel or a ...cream.

What do you know about Eucapil? Because it doesn't like water I wouldnt have to shampoo my hair so often with it. The active ingredient is fluridil. I'd like to find it.

Check out a site called skinbioligy.com and shoot them an email about your scalp problems. Good people and good products.
 

blaze

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rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
blaze said:
rwGourmetStyleWellness said:
Nope. Doesn't work. After the alkie dries my hair is no good. At that moment and time.

I need a topical with a gel or a ...cream.

What do you know about Eucapil? Because it doesn't like water I wouldnt have to shampoo my hair so often with it. The active ingredient is fluridil. I'd like to find it.

Fluridils base is pure Isopropyl Alcohol. Pretty much 100%.

Most topicals need alcohol because its used to dissolve the drug.

Oh well thanks but that's a no go. Sigh. Well I'll use the expensive S5 topical spironolactone. I'll have to dig deep as I have long hair. And diffused thinning.

... :shakehead: ... :sobbing:

why dont you take proscar(finasteride)? Its has been reported to work quite well in women from certain doctors. Saw Palmetto is usless and the only reason why some take it is because they think it works like finasteride. Your better off getting on finasteride instead.
 

longhair1983

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Can women take finasteride? I heard women should avoid handling finasteride because it could cause birth defect.
 

Mens Rea

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Anyone want to try a bottle of lipogaine, minmax's main product

I've got a spare bottle could send it to someone int he UK for £15 just to cover some of the lost money. Still sealed. It's got saw palmetto in it and i want to avoid any anti-DHT stuff now ive had bad effects from finasteride.
 

Cassin

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Still going strong.

I have a lot of use with the PPG and Fast Dry better now. It's a huge change from Dr Lee to a company but I feel completely comfortable and confident in this company which was a huge worry of mine when Dr Lee retired.

If anyone has any questions about those two products I will do my best to answer.

I have not used any of the higher % products yet nor do I plan on it anytime soon so I can't help you there.
 

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Hey Cassin, any updates with your fast drying? I started using it exclusively on my hairline since august, and my hairline is still rapidly thinning. Its has receded to a point where no styling looks good. This is very devastating, since the hairline was the thickest for the last 8 years I was fighting male pattern baldness (while using Lee's 500), and in the last few months (8), I lost everything.

I just want to know if I should move on to something new. I just see my really thick hairline hairs being replaced with really skinny hairs with the fast drying and before that the foam.

thanks
 

Cassin

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jecheung said:
Hey Cassin, any updates with your fast drying? I started using it exclusively on my hairline since august, and my hairline is still rapidly thinning. Its has receded to a point where no styling looks good. This is very devastating, since the hairline was the thickest for the last 8 years I was fighting male pattern baldness (while using Lee's 500), and in the last few months (8), I lost everything.

I just want to know if I should move on to something new. I just see my really thick hairline hairs being replaced with really skinny hairs with the fast drying and before that the foam.

thanks


Everything is still going perfectly well for me and no problems whats so ever.

Are you using anything else? minoxidil works best when used with finasteride.
 
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