Re-Mox

Chris23

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Has anyone tried these products? They look like they'd be a pretty good topical and I'm seriously considering trying because I just need to use some on my hairline, more on the right side..I was going to get on minoxidil 5% anyway but these look alot better, what do you guys think? Here's the link to it..
http://www.physicianshairgrowth.com/store.php
 

Britannia

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Looks a good product. But..... dont spam it! :adminfinger:
 

Boru

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Chris23 said:
Has anyone tried these products? They look like they'd be a pretty good topical and I'm seriously considering trying because I just need to use some on my hairline, more on the right side..I was going to get on minoxidil 5% anyway but these look alot better, what do you guys think? Here's the link to it..
http://www.physicianshairgrowth.com/store.php

This guy is a well know scam artist. I remember his smug mug well. Tretinoin long term may cure some skin diseases, but it doesn't help minoxidil at all, just another expensive trick.
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Axon

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Actually, there are some studies linking hair regrowth to Retin-A. However, at best, the additional benefit is minimal.

This is a somewhat reputable product, though I would not purchase it. He's crazy, and will call your house over and over. You can get the same 5% Minoxidil/Retin-A combo from Dr. Lee.
 

Boru

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Axon said:
Actually, there are some studies linking hair regrowth to Retin-A. However, at best, the additional benefit is minimal.

This is a somewhat reputable product, though I would not purchase it. He's crazy, and will call your house over and over. You can get the same 5% Minoxidil/Retin-A combo from Dr. Lee.

Exactly, I use retin A cream (from a high st health store) with minoxidil, Tretinoin can lead to hair loss as well as minimal gain, so is too risky.
 
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