Which is better: Folligen Cream or Lotion?

$tackz

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To the users that have tried Folligen do you feel the cream or lotion is better and why?

Does one actually work better, or is it just the 'consistency' of the products that differ? (Lotion is more watery) It says cream is better for hairlines but I think that's just due to most peoples hairlines being slick bald so they can rub the cream in easier as opposed to people with dense hair.

So which one? Here is the link: http://store.reverseskinaging.com/Produ ... =TechSpecs
 

Cassin

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I have used both many times over the years..the lotion is lighter in color and spreads slightly better but other than that honestly I can't tell the difference.
 

longtime

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how about the spray, have you tried that? of the 3 which would you recommend?
also, off topic question or observation, why is it that all the companies that sell the non-conventional hair loss products have the worst websites? trying to navigate folligen.com is awful and if it's even worse at drproctor.com
I don't know about anyone else but if i was going to throw out $100 a month for a product like Proxiphen I would at least expect the company to have a website that didn't look like it was built by a 10 year old, is it just me?
that guy in dr proctors before and after photos has to be in his 80's by now, has noone else ever taking a picture of their results?
 

Cassin

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longtime said:
that guy in dr proctors before and after photos has to be in his 80's by now, has noone else ever taking a picture of their results?

lol...that guy posts here and his name is bryan.

and the spray is super messy
 

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pretty good results, but i swear i saw the pics 10 years ago when i first started researching treatments, has he maintained? does he have more recent pics?

thanks for your input on folligen, I think for now i'm going to stick with spironolactone, i've been using for about 2 months and i'm starting to see some short but pretty thick hairs (about 8 to 10) growing below the hairline, nothing fantastic but i figure if I can see those there must be some other positive results going on too. I'll give it another 6 months and see where it gets me.
 

$tackz

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longtime said:
also, off topic question or observation, why is it that all the companies that sell the non-conventional hair loss products have the worst websites?

LOL, I will agree with this...def. You figure if these people were trying to sell a legit product they would use a couple dollars and hire a decent web designer to atleast make their site fairly easy to look at. Their crappy websites make their products look like scams (even though it's not). It's almost 2010 ffs!!
 

JWM

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Cassin said:
longtime said:
that guy in dr proctors before and after photos has to be in his 80's by now, has noone else ever taking a picture of their results?

lol...that guy posts here and his name is bryan.

and the spray is super messy

Cassin, I think he's referring to the Proxiphen user on Proctor's site, not Bryan's pics.
 

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correct, the guy on proctors site who more then anything else grew his hair longer for the after pic, that one has been around for 10+ years.

some of these products may actually work as good add-ons to the big 3 but i've wasted enough money in my life to not throw more away on bad websites.

but if enough trusted people had positive things to say about a product i'd be open to give it a shot.
 

tobabydoll

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this is the wesite for folligen/skin signals products, called skin biology. there are international affiliated website below (to avoid custom charges). http://reverseskinaging.com/femalehairloss.html
there's also a products for blondes
http://store.reverseskinaging.com/Produ ... uctCode=43

it seems that the folligen is strong. they recommend to dilute with water. also can use an eyedropper whick they will supply.
i think i'll buy mine on the canadian site out of b.c. and buy the liquid and lotion.
 

rcom440

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$tackz said:
longtime said:
also, off topic question or observation, why is it that all the companies that sell the non-conventional hair loss products have the worst websites?

Well.. probably because they are more concerned about their product than their web page.
The best scams have state of the art web pages.
 

bojangles

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Gonna give this the old bumparoo......people are comparing the lotion to the cream, but what about the spray? Should there be any difference in efficacy at all between the three, or should there be no difference? Would the spray diluted in distilled water be less effective than the cream/lotion? More effective regardless of being diluted?
 

blaze

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folligen spray sucks balls big time.

It will give you a green scalp and it burns your scalp if you apply too much. Makes your hair feel like crap and stains pillows.

Id opt for the lotion if I had to use one. It doesnt leave your scalp green from reports.
 

bojangles

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Any real difference between the lotion and the cream? The website says ones for really thinning hair and the other's for the hairline.....what difference does it make? I'd be using it for the hairline, by the way.

Also, has anyone had success reducing the nastiness of Folligen to tolerable levels by diluting it with water?
 

squeegee

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Cassin said:
longtime said:
that guy in dr proctors before and after photos has to be in his 80's by now, has noone else ever taking a picture of their results?

lol...that guy posts here and his name is bryan.

and the spray is super messy


lol hahahahaha!
 
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