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Originally Posted by greatjob!
I don't understand why you wouldn't want to replicate a successful study unless you experienced unbearable side effects.
I just think minoxidil is such a hassle. I used it 10 years ago but can't say it did anything for me.
I will however try the microneedling and rub some emu oil on my scalp right after.
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Originally Posted by Velvetmonkey
I just think minoxidil is such a hassle. I used it 10 years ago but can't say it did anything for me.
I will however try the microneedling and rub some emu oil on my scalp right after.
Why don't you try the foam? It is not a hassle at all, dries in a few minutes and I actually find that it acts as a thickening styling agent. Also it is now available in generic, I get a 6 month supply of generic foam from costco for around $60.
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Since Nizoral acts as an anti inflammatory, I guess it would be a bad idea to use it with the dermaroller. Or?
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Originally Posted by the_dude78
Since Nizoral acts as an anti inflammatory, I guess it would be a bad idea to use it with the dermaroller. Or?
You could try getting OFF of Nizoral and seeing results with wounding, and then trying to add Nizoral back and seeing the new results.
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