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    Look people, this study could be a real gift: a way to regrow hair using a relatively cheap implement, and a substance that you can buy cheaply in any pharmacy! As basic as it gets. It really is worth the effort to try and prove (or disprove).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentarou View Post
    Look people, this study could be a real gift: a way to regrow hair using a relatively cheap implement, and a substance that you can buy cheaply in any pharmacy! As basic as it gets. It really is worth the effort to try and prove (or disprove).
    Do you guys think this will do?
    http://www.dermaroller.co.nz/homecareroller

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi View Post
    Do you guys think this will do?
    http://www.dermaroller.co.nz/homecareroller
    Yep. That's the same one I have, made by Rejuveness. Seems fairly sturdy.

    Whoa Kiwi, I just looked at the price. $129 is way too much, and that's a .25mm in the starter kit. I bought two rollers just like that one in a 1.5mm and .5mm on Amazon for a total of $60. And you can buy the c & e serum(for your face) if you want for around $25.

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    Do you guys think dermarolling for a month without minox might lesson the chances of minox shedding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LevonHelms View Post
    Yep. That's the same one I have, made by Rejuveness. Seems fairly sturdy.

    Whoa Kiwi, I just looked at the price. $129 is way too much, and that's a .25mm in the starter kit. I bought two rollers just like that one in a 1.5mm and .5mm on Amazon for a total of $60. And you can buy the c & e serum(for your face) if you want for around $25.
    60 bucks? my dermaroller was like 12 bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentarou View Post
    I definitely agree with Tracy that we need to stick to trying to replicate the pilot study's treatment protocol to test the generalisability *before* we collectively attempt anything further. We have to learn to walk before we can run.
    No.

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    First I want to say that everyone had the right to their opinion, and that means we might disagree with each other. Let us not gang up on Tracy, I know she is like beacon here because she is the only girl and a well known respected emember.

    Anyways, it has been over a month with me and I took pics before the trial and buzzed my head pretty short, 1mm. I now have the hair longer and I will be posting some pics tomorrow as I am typing this on my phone. I dont know how much it has helped because as some have pointed out, it's hard to see a difference when hair has grown. It is still very bad, but I think it worked a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john2399 View Post
    60 bucks? my dermaroller was like 12 bucks.
    Well, 2 at $30 a pop. The first one I bought was 10-15 bucks by MT. I wanted to see if there was any difference in quality. Honestly I liked the handle of the cheaper MT better, but the rolling pin started squeaking and binding last week. Hence the switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LevonHelms View Post
    Well, 2 at $30 a pop. The first one I bought was 10-15 bucks by MT. I wanted to see if there was any difference in quality. Honestly I liked the handle of the cheaper MT better, but the rolling pin started squeaking and binding last week. Hence the switch.


    Mine is also squeaking, but it should still work. God... Why did we have to be cursed with this desease, I think it might be worse than cranialpagus parasiticus .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesperateOne View Post
    Mine is also squeaking, but it should still work. God... Why did we have to be cursed with this desease, I think it might be worse than cranialpagus parasiticus .
    Squeaking i only thought the mice trials for hairloss caused that hahaha put a little drop of olive oil on the spindle that may cure it.

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