Reducing Inflammation: Folligen & Other Anti-inflammatories

@CMP1

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I recently purchased Folligen to try and curb the itchiness on my hairline that is invariably caused by male pattern baldness reasoning that any treatment is going to be more effective if I can curb inflammation first.

When I applied this this other night however my scalp felt practically on fire?! Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this?!
 

buckthorn

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sorry you wasted your money, but that stuff is complete jargon garbage. It will not do anything to reduce inflammation. Copper peptides, especially on such a low concentration is a joke.
 

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Oh really? Kind of wish I hadn't purchased TWO of them now. I did find the EMU oil helped to reduce the itching caused by Minoxidil/dry scalp/male pattern baldness itch but it was greasy as hell (obviously).
 

buckthorn

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Oh really? Kind of wish I hadn't purchased TWO of them now. I did find the EMU oil helped to reduce the itching caused by Minoxidil/dry scalp/male pattern baldness itch but it was greasy as hell (obviously).

Nice, yeah emu oil is good stuff. I made a concoction of emu, primrose, castor, peppermint oil and a bit of liquid melatonin. I don't apply it to my scalp too often, because like you said, it's oil and makes my hair look like I am dying. I do apply it to my face and beard everynight, and it does wonders for my skin.
 

Seuxin

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Don't know if folligen can calm your inflammation, but i tried it a few month, severals times, totally no improvments on hair growth....
 
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