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Woah there, Sally, lets just reel it back in for a second. I hope you know erecting yourself against a computer screen with that sort of language, triggering all that adrenaline, isn't going to do your future prospects about a perfect hairline any good. I see that I should have added before the 'Disclaimer' in my previous post a 'Trigger warning' for any impudent onlookers who may've taken any offense to its content (that's you, bucko). Anyway, I hope you don't kiss your dad with that mouth.
(Trigger warning moving forward)
Now, as to the rest, if you'd like to put on your glasses (I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt of requiring glasses to see, rather than just assuming you're an idiot) and refer to my initial post, I didn't mention any conviction of my own regarding the Brotzu lotion, or Nizoral, or anything, really. I'm glad to know you've at least gone as far as to read the label on the Pura D'or bottle in regards to its contents. What that reveals about your level of intelligence for claiming that those ingredients have been 'proven effective anti-androgens and a5r inhibitors' and then to proceed with, 'whether or not any effect in a shampoo is another story,' I've not much to say. <3
"'proven effective anti-androgens and a5r inhibitors' and then to proceed with, 'whether or not any effect in a shampoo is another story,' I've not much to say"
Taking ingredients orally does not necessarily equate to the same thing as using it as a topical. It's always funny when stupid people like yourself look for a means of critiquing intelligence and inadvertently prove their own low IQ idiocy. Ketoconazole for example is a known objectively as an anti-androgen but we still have people critique its efficacy in a topical.
I don't do trigger warnings for f*****g idiots like yourself, you reap what you sow buddy.