Opinions on nanogen?

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  • z06guy
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 99

    Opinions on nanogen?

    Hey all,

    I'm thinking about adding nanogen to my regimen. Thoughts? Opinions? I won't take nanogen if it will negatively affect my hair. I've read people saying that these kinds of things can be detrimental because air doesn't reach the hair follicle or that it plugs them up? It seems a bit silly.

    I would like to give it an even thicker look around the hairline and scalp so that even under super bright lights it will be hard to see any scalp.

    This is my progress thread with pictures to give you an idea on what I'm doing so far.
    I'm going to use this thread for the purpose of keeping track of my progress with pictures and info. I'll try to update every month or every few months. The lighting is POWERFUL so it is very possible to see my scalp, but under normal lighting it looks decent. Any constructive advice or comments are welcomed. Short history:



  • clandestine
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 2002

    #2
    Works well.

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    • z06guy
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 99

      #3
      Your posts are always helpful so I will go ahead and order it. Worst case if it doesn't work I've only lost $25. thx

      EDIT:

      Great info on this thread regarding nanogen. I think I'll buy the toppik spray applicator to use it on the hairline.

      For the last month I have been experimenting with nanofibres on the hairline. I have heard from people on various forums that nanofibres generally don't work too well on the hairline. I thought I would give my views on this subject. After a bit of research I decided to go with Nanogen fibres. They generally seemed to receive

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      • ravegrover
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 262

        #4
        I don't recommend using concealers. First, the stuff doesn't look natural. You will stress yourself out trying to figure out how to make it undetectable. Even then people would notice and make fun of it. And, I'm no expert but burying ones scalp under paint/powder can not be good for hair.

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        • Jefful
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 14

          #5
          Originally posted by ravegrover
          I don't recommend using concealers. First, the stuff doesn't look natural. You will stress yourself out trying to figure out how to make it undetectable. Even then people would notice and make fun of it. And, I'm no expert but burying ones scalp under paint/powder can not be good for hair.

          totally agree great post

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