With the lack of motorators keeping threads on track, I would be adding to my ignore list if I was some of you guys. In the little time I've been on this forum I think I added 8.
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Any idea when it would be wise to add Nizoral? I mean, can I do it the day after or should I wait a few days?Comment
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Good old dettol is easy to buy and used can be used neat on derma or just dilute in water or alchohol can be used to sterilise but never had a problem with dettol.Comment
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hi hell i think you have gone too far as you do not really need to make your scalp bleed and i got this advice from australia dermerskin as they support using the roller with once a day application of 5% minox and then after minox has dried apply copper peptide spray and my hair at six months was getting good results.Comment
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if the minox gets absorbed better then perhaps all we need to use is 2% minoxidil lotion or a 3% and at two times a day may not get side effects so bad..Comment
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I have been using it for 3 years once before sleep, no sides at all, also the perfect image before they add a new ingredient (Retinol) that makes it yellow and extremely sticky.
They wrote about it the following:-
ISSUE: Perfect Image Solutions recalled all lots of these topical hair regrowth products because they are deemed “unapproved new drugs” under FDA regulations, and may present potential health hazards.
Use of these topical products containing 15% and 10% Minoxidil have not been shown to be safe, and could pose a risk to the general public due to the possibility of systemic absorption. Skin abrasions or irritations, such as psoriasis or sunburn, could increase the systemic absorption of topically administered Minoxidil. Minoxidil 15% and 10% could cause low blood pressure, heart palpitations and associated cardiac symptoms. Azelaic acid contained in the topical products could make the skin where it is applied more sensitive to sunburn. Ketoconazole contained in the shampoo product could cause hair discoloration and abnormal hair texture, removal of the curl from permanently waved hair, itching, rash, skin irritation and dry skin. Salicylic acid contained in the shampoo could cause mild, temporary burning, itching, irritation, or stinging.
Check this out: http://www.fda.gov/safety/Recalls/ucm288505.htm
What makes me sick is how FDA states that and they are leaving Minoxidil Max alone, check out their website !!! Its unfair really!!!Comment
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I think he means that, even if this has nothing to do with absorption, if minox absorption increases with the dermaroller (which it does), reducing minox percentage could be helpful for those with minox side effectsComment
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This thread has become a total anarchy, people taking this completely off-topic and not even trying to understand that the regrowth is meant to be due to wounding and recovery, not minox absorption. Any potential useful information is being drowned out by the incessant dabble.Comment
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This thread has become a total anarchy, people taking this completely off-topic and not even trying to understand that the regrowth is meant to be due to wounding and recovery, not minox absorption. Any potential useful information is being drowned out by the incessant dabble.Comment
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You mean Dr Lee *******
I have been using it for 3 years once before sleep, no sides at all, also the perfect image before they add a new ingredient (Retinol) that makes it yellow and extremely sticky.
They wrote about it the following:-
ISSUE: Perfect Image Solutions recalled all lots of these topical hair regrowth products because they are deemed “unapproved new drugs” under FDA regulations, and may present potential health hazards.
Use of these topical products containing 15% and 10% Minoxidil have not been shown to be safe, and could pose a risk to the general public due to the possibility of systemic absorption. Skin abrasions or irritations, such as psoriasis or sunburn, could increase the systemic absorption of topically administered Minoxidil. Minoxidil 15% and 10% could cause low blood pressure, heart palpitations and associated cardiac symptoms. Azelaic acid contained in the topical products could make the skin where it is applied more sensitive to sunburn. Ketoconazole contained in the shampoo product could cause hair discoloration and abnormal hair texture, removal of the curl from permanently waved hair, itching, rash, skin irritation and dry skin. Salicylic acid contained in the shampoo could cause mild, temporary burning, itching, irritation, or stinging.
Check this out: http://www.fda.gov/safety/Recalls/ucm288505.htm
What makes me sick is how FDA states that and they are leaving Minoxidil Max alone, check out their website !!! Its unfair really!!!Comment
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