I use both daily. Is that advisable? With my hair type (thick, medium-length) the Regenepure website suggests that you use DR and NT on alternate days. However, DR seems to make my hair pretty limp and without using the NT afterwards, I dread to think what it would look like.
How often do you use Regenepure DR/ NT?
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If you want something to add volume, possibly before going out, I would rotate it with another shampoo others would recommend that can add volume.
But the Dr and NT are great shampoos.Comment
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I wash my hair twice a day I rotate them morning and evenings, i love both but prefer regenepure. If you want you hair to feel thicker start using hair oils 3 times a week left over night, emu, castor, etc etc I mix whole lot up they make my hair feel thicker. I do use the Revita conditioner but it feels like shit, I prefer best conditioner Jason thin to thick gives hair volume.Comment
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I wash my hair twice a day I rotate them morning and evenings, i love both but prefer regenepure. If you want you hair to feel thicker start using hair oils 3 times a week left over night, emu, castor, etc etc I mix whole lot up they make my hair feel thicker. I do use the Revita conditioner but it feels like shit, I prefer best conditioner Jason thin to thick gives hair volume.
One other thing - do you use minoxidil beforehand/ in between/ after your showers?
Thanks so much for your advice.Comment
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Morning I use regenepure and just started using Revita night time before it was once a day rotated. I always apply conditioners after but the Revita conditioner makes my hair feel limp. The Jason thin to thick makes it feel fuller after using the NT. when I apply any treatments I make sure the scalp is clean and washed.Comment
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When I decided to use a ketoconazole treatment, I went with Revita as my hair loss shampoo. It wasn’t really giving my hair the volume I wanted so I switched to Regenepure DR and NT. My hair is also pretty long, so I just followed their websites suggestion and alternate between the DR and NT and that seems to be doing the trick. Sometimes I find that I need to use a conditioner for a little extra help. I think the same brand might be coming out with a volumizing conditioner. Does anyone else know about this?Comment
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I personally think sulfates dont mean jack crap. I used sulfates in shampoos for 22 years with no hair loss at all. Then when MPB kicks in you start losing hair the shampoo makes absolutely no difference because it never changed it was constant the whole time. People get caught up on things sometimes that are not true like this. If sulfates or shampoo caused MPB or even contributed then people without MPB would start losing hair from the shampoo with sulfates and that just doesnt happen.
I frankly dont believe some studies that say in twins one of them loses more hair because they smoke, eat bad, and so on. Real world evidence just doesnt correlate with that. I think the words we dont know are the best fit but lets not mislead people or invent what we want to see.Comment
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