Revivogen dosage?

HatGuy

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I called the revivogen hotline and asked them how long it would take for the revivogen to dry on my head. She asked what parts of my hair I put it on and I said I apply it on a split it down the middle and put a little on the back side areas as well. Then she asked how much I was putting and I said 2ml (the instructions say to apply 1-2ml) She said that when I apply the solution, it shouldn't be soaking wet (like I said it was) and it should take no more than 30-45 minutes to dry off. She also said I was applying too much and should reduce my dosage. I then asked if lowering my dosage would affect the effectiveness of the solution. She said no and that the directions were just guidelines (which I believe because the same effectiveness goes the same for minoxidil). Apparently, the amount I put on my head should equate to the size of the application area. Since mine isn't that large, I wouldn't really need 2ml because a lot of it wouldn't get absorbed. I am currently using 1.5ml, but i'm considering switching to 1ml because my hair seems too wet on that dose.

Is it true? Does anyone know if she's right or not?
 

DarkVctry

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Hey Hatguy, I can't answer that because i havent used Revivogen, but i do know that i can cut back my usage of spironolactone and i believe i still get good results.

How long have you been on revivogen and do you feel its halted your loss ?
Im considering starting an experiment.
 

Fender89

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i NEED to use 2 ml lol. 1ml dosn't seem enough as i have long hair and my head is pretty large i think.
 

MrBastard

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Fender89 said:
i NEED to use 2 ml lol. 1ml dosn't seem enough as i have long hair and my head is pretty large i think.

How is your hair 40min+ after the applying? Applying at night or day? And dryingtime until you cant notice it anymore?

Interested in this product as they claim you can just do a 3 - 5 times a week maintance after a year of daily :)
 

HatGuy

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DarkVctry said:
Hey Hatguy, I can't answer that because i havent used Revivogen, but i do know that i can cut back my usage of spironolactone and i believe i still get good results.

How long have you been on revivogen and do you feel its halted your loss ?
Im considering starting an experiment.

I can't really tell right now because I'm going through a shedding phase. I've been on it for exactly a month an a week. spironolactone cream really halted a lot of my hair loss so I am really hopeful about revivogen :)
 

JWM

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Can you elaborate on your results with spironolactone cream? Are you sure it is not the minoxidil that is helping you?
 

HatGuy

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I really can't be too sure whether it's just the minoxidil or not. I've been on and off it for 4 years (because of paranoia of the side effects) and the first two years it really helped and my hair looked somewhat thick and I was getting compliments (still had signs of male pattern baldness though).

At the beginning of his year, I added spironolactone cream and I began to shed a lot. By of using 6 months of using spironolactone, minoxidil, and nizoral, my hair looked thicker than it had ever been in a long time. This is the time that I added revivogen and I started shedding like crazyy. However, I can tell that it's starting to grow back.

I must be a good reactor or something. On paper, this regimen looks very very good.
 

HatGuy

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I usually apply my spironolactone cream in the same places that I apply my minoxidil and revivogen: down the middle of the scalp, the front, and the back sides. I try to get it into the scalp as much as possible. I usually apply the cream in the morning and at night 15-30min after I apply the minoxidil. I apply revivogen in the afternoon (at least 3 hours after the minoxidil). Expect some shedding. Hopefully this information was useful enough to you! :)
 
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