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Nioxin
Been on the big three since November 2012 but I really don't like Nizoral so I purchased regenpure instead and used it today and I read it has Ket in it like Nizoral does and other things.
But I was also curios about Nioxin, does it really work? what system works best?
I will use Regenpure and Nioxin on alternate days.
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Originally Posted by TheSuburbs
Been on the big three since November 2012 but I really don't like Nizoral so I purchased regenpure instead and used it today and I read it has Ket in it like Nizoral does and other things.
But I was also curios about Nioxin, does it really work? what system works best?
I will use Regenpure and Nioxin on alternate days.
Nioxin categorically does not work for MPB. I used it in the early 2000's. To me it is pitched as something that reverses baldness when it really does not.. I classify it as a snake oil company for good reason.
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Originally Posted by TheSuburbs
But I was also curios about Nioxin, does it really work?
Nioxin does absolutely nothing to treat hereditary hair loss. Nioxin is probably the biggest scam going in the world of hair loss treatments.
Few things make me get angry, but the marketing of Nioxin by so many salons is really getting under my skin. I was with a friend the other day at a Regis salon and the lady at the salon started on about Nioxin. I couldn't help but butt into the sales pitch and call her out to provide real meaningful proof of effectiveness... She didn't make the sale. Chock up one win for the crazy red head. LOL
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Originally Posted by Tracy C
Nioxin does absolutely nothing to treat hereditary hair loss. Nioxin is probably the biggest scam going in the world of hair loss treatments.
Few things make me get angry, but the marketing of Nioxin by so many salons is really getting under my skin. I was with a friend the other day at a Regis salon and the lady at the salon started on about Nioxin. I couldn't help but butt into the sales pitch and call her out to provide real meaningful proof of effectiveness... She didn't make the sale. Chock up one win for the crazy red head. LOL
Chick at a salon tried to sell me it too when I was in the very early stages of hair loss and made light conversation of my thinning hair.
I knew nothing about any of the viable treatments (aside from what I had seen on TV commercials), but it just didn't make sense to me that some shampoo (Nioxin) existed as a wonder drug and every balding dude ever wasn't saved. It was just stupid expensive too.
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Outside of the big 3; duta, spiro, and maybe some experimental things like RU are the only things worth a damn. Most other hair loss shampoos, vitamins, etc. are all worthless.
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Tracy C.... in your opinion what would be an ideal shampoo that a hair loss sufferer could use that would maintain existing hair & keep it healthy
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I have never read any post where "Nizoral" has been proven to keep someones hair.
I have used Nioxin, and at the time it gave me a massive shed that kept going and going. I don't think i made it past the 3 months. It's cheap enough on Amazon, I will give it another go.
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