What is the best shampoo for thin hair?i been using head & shoulders but i also have avalon organics thickening complex.which one is better?what is the best ?
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The best shampoo and conditioner to use regardless of the type of hair you have is a good quality sulfate free shampoo and conditioner. If you are treating your thinning hair, it is also a good idea to use Nizoral (either 1% or 2%) once a week. Avoid wasting your money on the expensive gimmick shampoos such as Revivigen, Nisum, Nioxin, Bosley Professional and crap like that.Comment
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The best shampoo and conditioner to use regardless of the type of hair you have is a good quality sulfate free shampoo and conditioner. If you are treating your thinning hair, it is also a good idea to use Nizoral (either 1% or 2%) once a week. Avoid wasting your money on the expensive gimmick shampoos such as Revivigen, Nisum, Nioxin, Bosley Professional and crap like that.
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You mentioned this the other day. I don't think it is worth the high price. They do not state the percentage of Ketoconazole that is in it. It can't be more than 1% though because a script is needed to get higher than 1%.
As long as a person uses sulfate free shampoo and conditioner for their regular washing and only uses Nizoral once per week, the exposure to sulfates is insignificant. So no. I do not feel Regenepure is worth the high price. I wouldn't buy it, therefore I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else.Comment
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nizoral 2%
how much are you paying for 2%?Comment
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I use 1% Nizoral A-D. It's about $14.00 at CVS at regular price but I buy it when CVS has hair care products on 2 for 1 sale, so I pay $7.00 per bottle. The prescription strength 2% is about the same if you buy it with a legitimate script and through legitimate pharmacies. Sometimes your health insurance will pay for it - depending on your plan.Comment
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