store for hydrocortisone and tretinoine

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  • Frenchy2
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 17

    store for hydrocortisone and tretinoine

    hi, currently using a 5% mino 2%A.azelaic solution i would like to add it 0.025% of tretinoin and 0.1% of hydrocortizone,
    do you have a legit store for that??

    thx in advance
  • Hicks
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 291

    #2
    Ok I have some good news for patients of Dr oscar Klein, I been researching everyday in trying to find a doctor to prescribe us his formulations. Unfortunately most doctors are not interested, especially being from the uk. Dr kleins website and formulations have changed, they no longer sell more than 5% minoxidil and also they

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    • Frenchy2
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 17

      #3
      thx but i don't wanna buy susan's stuff since i already have a cheap source for minoxidil and have azelaic acid supply mate

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      • qwanlee
        Member
        • Apr 2015
        • 55

        #4
        Originally posted by Frenchy2
        hi, currently using a 5% mino 2%A.azelaic solution i would like to add it 0.025% of tretinoin and 0.1% of hydrocortizone,
        do you have a legit store for that??

        thx in advance


        Did you mean 1% hydrocortisone? You can get that OTC at Walmart or anyplace.

        Try this routine mentioned elsewhere on another site:

        You can still apply your other topicals during the day. Just reserve the night for ending in either hydro or retin-a

        Monday: EOD hydro
        Tuesday: EOD retin-a
        Wed: EOD hydro
        Thurs EOD retin-a

        F-Sun same rotation.

        You might take a break occasionally because hydro is tough on skin aging.Retin-a is supposed to counter that but do we know for sure?

        I got rather quick hair growth with that routine but am scared of hydro.

        My guess: hydro is like skin wounding. Then bring retin-a to repair a day later. If you apply them at the same time you may negate the effect.

        Alternate guess: hydro is blocking the autoimmune response.
        Retin-a is a growth agent on its own.

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