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But what do they do then? Just seize the product and slap you? That's 150 dollars down the toilet man. -
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Hey Jazz
I lost a lot of ground when I quit all hair loss meds for about 1.5 years. So I am about NW 3/4.
Yeah, I am looking for regrowth. Susan's lotion sounds promising based on the synergistic ingredients as you mentioned. Thanks for the tips on the hydrocort, I will include it in the mixture. I think I will try the DMI/PG mixture and see what happens.
And yes, I was actually following your posts a lot recently, and noticed that you use the Regenepure shampoo, I am going to order that too.
If I can think of anymore questions, I will let u know......many thanks!.
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If liquid minox is better than the foam, it's barely noticeable. The fact that foam a) doesn't irritate my skin and b) dries so much faster makes it definitely worth using.
Susan's formula is the first thing I've used that has managed to make vellus hairs at my temples grow in length. Whether or not they'll become terminal remains to be seen. On the other hand, the main reason I started using it was because I hoped applying finasteride topically would prevent more hairloss (wasn't aiming for regrowth), which I'm not sure it has.
I got her formula in lotion form. On the first day of using it, I applied far too much and, due to the tretinoin content, it made my skin raw and painful. 3 months on, however, and I can apply as much as I want without any irritation. As Jazz mentioned, your body adjusts.
Your insight has been very helpful Plan C.
Going to drop the liquid minox in favor of this product, and see what happens....thanks so much for answering my questions.Leave a comment:
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Hey Jazz
I lost a lot of ground when I quit all hair loss meds for about 1.5 years. So I am about NW 3/4.
Yeah, I am looking for regrowth. Susan's lotion sounds promising based on the synergistic ingredients as you mentioned. Thanks for the tips on the hydrocort, I will include it in the mixture. I think I will try the DMI/PG mixture and see what happens.
And yes, I was actually following your posts a lot recently, and noticed that you use the Regenepure shampoo, I am going to order that too.
If I can think of anymore questions, I will let u know......many thanks!Leave a comment:
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How do you guys get it through customs? Tretinoi is an RX drug even in UK. Please explain- I am looking to purchase, but I doubt it will get through customs.
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Hey the sides should fade over time as I had the same issue at the start, on the other hand does your temples suffer from the dreaded MPB itch?
Right guys i had Susan formulate me this mixture with added vitamin C so I could trial on myself, I'm using it on my temples to see if I notice any effect on my vellus hairs.
This article drew me into adding vitmain C, as Acetyl glutathione and vitamin E have huge impact on Hairloss from my research. I pray maybe one day I come across a cure to Help us all, that's my mission I'm constantly researching I believe one day a topical Mixture will block our genes allowing us to grow hair and be happy.
You have more than likely heard for many years about the benefits of having enough vitamin C in your diet, but did you know that this vitamin can also promote healthy hair growth and actually stimulate regrowth after hair loss?
Losing hair does not have to be a permanent thing, and there are many natural treatments for premature balding, including using vitamin C.
What is Vitamin C?
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient for humans. Its active form is L-ascorbate or L-ascorbic acid.
While Vitamin C is synthesized in almost all plants and animals, certain mammals including humans cannot synthesize the vitamin. Therefore, Vitamin C must be ingested in humans either through diet or supplements.
The recommended daily intake allowance of Vitamin C is still in contention but experts agree that a range of 45 mg to 400 mg is required and considered safe. However, a daily dose of up to 2 g is permissible.
Although scurvy is the main symptom associated with Vitamin C deficiency, hair loss is also a derivative sign of this deficiency. A low blood level of the vitamin is strongly correlated with dry and splitting hairs which, of course, quickly fall off.
Because Vitamin C is important for the synthesis of collagen, a deficiency of the vitamin leads to scurvy which is a presentation of weakened collagen on the skin.
In a similar manner, the production of tyrosine is dependent on the vitamin, and tyrosine is important for the maintenance of the structural integrity of hair strands and the cells of hair follicles.
Another known property of Vitamin C which can contribute to its ability to encourage hair regrowth is its action as an antioxidant. This is important in promoting skin health and preventing oxidative damage to the cells of hair follicles.
Since it also boosts the immunity, Vitamin C is a general champion of good health.
Facts about Vitamin C
There are many reasons why vitamin C is so good for us, and why it can be used to treat hair loss.
For one thing, vitamin C is water-soluble, so the body does not store it and accumulate too much in your system.
Here are some more interesting facts about this vitamin:
Vitamin C is loaded with anti-oxidant properties, just like vitamin E and zinc. These anti-oxidants reduce the damage that is caused by free radicals that are formed when food is converted into energy by the body. These free radicals can do a lot of damage to your hair, which is one reason why we need to make sure that we have enough of this vitamin in our diets.
When you have enough vitamin C in your system, you will have the nutrients you need to help produce collagen, which is necessary for healthy skin, bones, ligaments, muscles and blood tissues.
Vitamin C can also help reduce scar tissues and promote the healing of wounds. It is essential for healthy teeth and bones, and of course, hair.
The DKK-1 Link
The blood level of circulating androgens is important to the mechanism of hair loss. For example, a high level of DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a product of testosterone has been identified as the chief cause of androgenic alopecia.
Male hormones and their metabolites such as DHT bind to certain receptors of an important group of cells in the skin, the papilla cells. Papilla cells are chiefly responsible for transporting nutrients to other cells in hair follicles.
These cells play a key role in the events leading to balding or alopecia. When they are blocked by male hormones, they cannot effectively feed the hair follicles; therefore, hair production slows down.
To test whether Vitamin C has any positive effect in the reversal of hair loss, a group of Korean researchers from Kyungpook National University took some papilla cells from the skin of balding men and exposed them to a derivative of Vitamin C.
The derivative used was Ascorbic acid 2-phosphate which is used in many topical cosmetic products and which is converted to Vitamin C in the cell.
The idea to try Vitamin C salt on actual hair cells was born out of a prior research in which the group of researchers demonstrated that ascorbic acid 2-phosphate boosts hair growth.
To explain their findings, the researchers drew attention to the fact that androgens such as DHT are known to activate the dickkopf-1 gene which in turn produces a protein called DKK-1. The DKK-1 is sometimes called the baldness protein since it is found mostly in skin cells in people undergoing hair loss.
The study showed that as the DKK-1 protein level rose, the papilla cell population dropped. Just as these papilla cells died, the cells responsible for synthesizing the outer root sheath of hair strands stopped functioning. This quickly led to a sharp drop in hair growth and more hair loss.
However, when the Vitamin C salt was added to the papilla cells taken from balding people, the production of the DKK-1 protein was inhibited.
There was, however, an additional benefit: the vitamin also led to an increase in the production of IGF-1, a growth factor, in the papilla cells. Both of these effects lead to a reversal of hair loss.
Still, further studies are needed to determine what form of Vitamin C will provide the most benefit for people experiencing hair loss and whether topical preparations or supplements will better serve them.
Meanwhile, an important proof has been established directly correlating Vitamin C as effective in inhibiting the actions of androgens in relation to hair loss. That, in itself, is a major milestone since androgens, especially DHT, are known to a major cause of hereditary alopecia and hair loss in steroid users.Leave a comment:
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And yeah, I agree that getting sides is sort of a good sign, especially because nothing else has seemed to affect me. But this brainfog is pretty bad so I hope it fades with time.Leave a comment:
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Right guys just an update from me and for anyone else finding it hard to measure the lotions who has a thicker white texture cream.
I had a 0.50ml measuring spoon at home, so 3 squirts from the pump will make 0.50ml, I'm going to be sticking with 4 squirts as that's enough to cover my temples and last me.
So to sum things up for the people who can not be bothered to measure the lotion etc and prefer to use the pump;
3 squirts will make 0.50ml
6 squirts will make 1ml.Leave a comment:
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Yes tell me about it last time they charged me £18 by parcel force, Great sides mean less hair fall.
How do you apply your cream lotion? Seems like I have to start again as I was happy with the lotion watery mixture. I hope mine turns more watery as it was easier to use.Leave a comment:
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I got my hair cut the other day and it's pretty clear the receding hasn't stopped. As a result, I started using ethanol/pg as my vehicle for RU, rather than Neogenic. Interestingly, I might be getting sides for the first time as a result. I've suffered from bad brainfog since making the switch, which isn't useful because I'm currently trying to write a uni assignment! On the other hand, it might mean that I've at last found a treatment that has some effect on me.Leave a comment:
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Oh has your hair stopped receeding? Your from the uk right? Good news I never got hit by customs this time and my order was more at cost.Leave a comment:
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Hi Jazz,
The lotion in both bottles I ordered was originally thick and white, in fact I remember expressing concerns about their viscosity a number of months ago in this very thread. Fortunately, they do become more runny over time.
My regime is:
100mg RU in ethanol/pg ED
Avodart EOD
Regaine foam once ED
Susan's lotion once ED
Revita + Jason Thin to Thick shampoo once EDLeave a comment:
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