Revita vs Tricomin vs Nizoral??

elvis123

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One more question, is the NANO that you can buy at hair loss watch.com the same as the stuff you sell from your website?
 

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Typically, hair grown on one drug would require a drug that works through a similar mechanism to preseve it (ie. minoxidil won't preserve finasteride grown hairs, and vice versa). But, since both Tricomin and NANO are SOD'es, and NANO is presumably a more stronger SOD, would hairs that were grown due to Tricomin be maintained with NANO?
 

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treadstone said:
Typically, hair grown on one drug would require a drug that works through a similar mechanism to preseve it (ie. minoxidil won't preserve finasteride grown hairs, and vice versa). But, since both Tricomin and NANO are SOD'es, and NANO is presumably a more stronger SOD, would hairs that were grown due to Tricomin be maintained with NANO?


Anyone??

And mito's is down!


But don't you really think revita has better ingredients ? Much more good ingredients
 

elvis123

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so what is the verdict on this? which shampoo is the best anyways?

how is revita? i've heard alot of people saying they started using it, but then they didn't follow up with any positive conclusions....

users please throw some opinions out here please!
 

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Petchsky said:
Dr P - Do you think Lavender oil has an anti androgen effect in the scalp? and is it effective against male pattern baldness?

Can't say. sorry.

Dr P
 

treadstone

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Dr. Proctor,
Since both Tricomin and NANO are SOD'es, and NANO is presumably a more stronger SOD, would hairs that were grown due to Tricomin be maintained with NANO?
 

striker9

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So what's the better shampoo?

Or at least the too betters?

Revita? Tricomin? Nizoral?
 

elvis123

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Yea gosh pitch in guys...don't be keeping all these juicy secrets to yourself like you dr. proctor we want some info man!
 

rcom440

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I've read a lot of good things about Nizoral lately. I've read that some people re grow some of their hair just by using Nizoral... I started using Nizoral since Monday.
I live in the US and I could get only 1% Nizoral but it means that I can use it 3-4 a week instead of 2-3 a week (2% Nizoral)
 

striker9

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Nizoral of course is awesome, that's guaranteed.

But tricomin and revita aren't they great choices?

Tricomin has copper peptides and revita has a lot of great ingredients.

I'd like to hear some real opinions from someone of has tested this products.

Thanks
 

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Tricomin shampoo isn't going to do anything.

I like Revita simply because it's probably the only Keto containing shampoo that I can use everyday. As for the ingredients, any results you see from Revita are most likely from the Keto; the rest of the ingredients are for show, IMO. Nizoral is simply too harsh for me to use everyday.

My shampoo rotation: ( I usually pre-wash with a 3% salicylic acid shampoo)


2% keto
Piroctone Olamine
Revita

I was considering throwing NANO shampoo in there but instead ordered Prox-n.
 

elvis123

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BoilerRoom said:
Tricomin shampoo isn't going to do anything.

I like Revita simply because it's probably the only Keto containing shampoo that I can use everyday. As for the ingredients, any results you see from Revita are most likely from the Keto; the rest of the ingredients are for show, IMO. Nizoral is simply too harsh for me to use everyday.

My shampoo rotation: ( I usually pre-wash with a 3% salicylic acid shampoo)


2% keto
Piroctone Olamine
Revita

I was considering throwing NANO shampoo in there but instead ordered Prox-n.

Well I don't think Tricomin is that bad, considering it contains copper peptides...

But as for revita, alot of people complain that the ingredients inside don't really do what they are supposed to do in that combination.

Boiler room, what kind of results have you had from revita, any new hairs? thicker hair etc...
 

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elvis123 said:
BoilerRoom said:
Boiler room, what kind of results have you had from revita, any new hairs? thicker hair etc...


I'm a pretty aggressive diffuse thinner. I've been on propecia for a few years, which has basically stopped or severely slowed my hair loss.Within the last 2 months, I added Rogaine Foam. This is also right around the time I started using revita (along with my other shampoos) so I won't be able to tell what is doing what.


FYI: Revita makes my hair and scalp feel great. My scalp feels clean but not dry, little to no irritation, and gives my hair some volume.

However, I am a little worried about all the damn ingredients they throw in there. I like to separate everything out to avoid any possible interactions, and it is just so expensive. After my next bottle, I probably will not buy another one. It's just not worth the amount of money.


In the near future, I plan to just use some emu oil along with the 2% Keto and use it every other day along with a piroctone olamine shampoo
 

elvis123

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Yea it is pretty expensive....

I was thinking about that too....can you use a dime sized amount of emu oil and nizoral mix it up and use it as shampoo?

I would do that if it works, but emu oil is pretty expensive too...
 

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elvis123 said:
Yea it is pretty expensive....

I was thinking about that too....can you use a dime sized amount of emu oil and nizoral mix it up and use it as shampoo?

I would do that if it works, but emu oil is pretty expensive too...


I've tried it mixing some emu oil with shampoo before and it works fine. A dime sized amount - or less possibly- is all you really need to get some moisturizing effects. Any more than that and it really takes away any ability of the shampoo to lather. It's a balancing act.

If your only using the emu oil to mix with shampoo, one 4 or 8 oz bottle will last you a very long time. WAY, WAY less than revita costs.
 

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BoilerRoom said:
elvis123 said:
Yea it is pretty expensive....

I was thinking about that too....can you use a dime sized amount of emu oil and nizoral mix it up and use it as shampoo?

I would do that if it works, but emu oil is pretty expensive too...


I've tried it mixing some emu oil with shampoo before and it works fine. A dime sized amount - or less possibly- is all you really need to get some moisturizing effects. Any more than that and it really takes away any ability of the shampoo to lather. It's a balancing act.

If your only using the emu oil to mix with shampoo, one 4 or 8 oz bottle will last you a very long time. WAY, WAY less than revita costs.

Yea maybe i'll try that...everytime I use nizoral I will mix a little emu oil with it. I also read somewhere that emu oil has dht blocking powers as well so it would be an added benefit i guess

Actually do you think it would be advisable to put a bit of emu oil into the nizoral shampoo bottle? do you think the emu oil will ruin the nizoral?
 

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elvis123 said:
BoilerRoom said:
elvis123 said:
Actually do you think it would be advisable to put a bit of emu oil into the nizoral shampoo bottle? do you think the emu oil will ruin the nizoral?


I really have no idea if there is any interaction between the two, but I seriously doubt it would ruin the Nizoral.

I wouldn't rely on emu oil to inhibit dht. Some anti-inflammatory properties? probably yes..

Blocking DHT? I doubt it...the fatty acids aren't in their free form.
 
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