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Originally Posted by Eire1980
here is my regime
12.5% minoxidol
0.05% finesteride
5% azelaic acid
0.25% progesterone
0.025% tretinon(will cause minor irritation but this adjusts after a whole and causes cell regeneration)
0.1% Hydocortisone.
2. Regenepure DR & NT shampoo.
3. Nizoral 2% shampoo
I also apply organic coconut oil and also Jamaican extra dark castor oil every couple of days / night
unfortunately all this and I am still thinning...crown is getting worse and temples going
I would add 0.1% finesteride that's what I use as 0.05% is too low, the recommended dosage is 1mg.
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Originally Posted by Jazz1
I would add 0.1% finesteride that's what I use as 0.05% is too low, the recommended dosage is 1mg.
Hey thanks for the reply..
Is 0.05 too low I thought it had a similar effect on the DHT levels
I only bought another 3 bottles recently..damn it..do you use 1mg tablet plus the lotion with 0.1 fin?
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Originally Posted by Eire1980
Hey thanks for the reply..
Is 0.05 too low I thought it had a similar effect on the DHT levels
I only bought another 3 bottles recently..damn it..do you use 1mg tablet plus the lotion with 0.1 fin?
Hey 0.05% is very low the reason I recommended this dosage at the beggining was you had concern regarding side effects. I would stick to 0.1% as that's equivalent to 1mg the recommended dosage.
I use 1mg every other day internally, plus I use Sussans 15% complete mixture daily around hairline that contains 0.1% finesteride.
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Originally Posted by meep
what is DMI?
Dimethyl Isosorbide (DMI) as a solvent and penetrant, allowing topical hair loss ingredients such as minoxidil to be able to penetrate effectively through the skin irtually free of Propylene Glycol. Propylene glycol is a common solvent found in most topical minoxidil products. Many have reported scalp inflammatory conditions (severe itch, flakes, redness) after long term use. By replacing propylene glycol with DMI, the topical formula will not cause scalp irritation or dryness. The DMI increases absorption of all active ingredients through the scalp and into the hair follicle. DMI is a solvent compound that has been extensively researched and has been "Shown to enhance penetration of the active ingredients through the upper level scalp epidermis. It does not however, promote penetration of the ingredients into the bloodstream, therefore DMI produces a much lower incidence of skin irritation."
DIMETHYL ISOSORBIDE is found in these product types: Facial Moisturizer/Treatment, Sunless Tanning, Skin Fading/Lightener, Around-eye Cream, Styling Gel/Lotion, Anti-aging, Sunscreen/Tanning Oil, Acne Treatment, Body Wash/Cleanser.
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Thanks. YOU ARE AWESOME, SERIOUSLY.
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Originally Posted by meep
Thanks. YOU ARE AWESOME, SERIOUSLY.
No worries, I prefer DMI, although my mixture contains both DMI tretinoin, more is great .
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Saddly DMI is expensive !
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Im gearing up for a whole throw down with miss susan so i need ze best nogin fertiliza. ....used dr lee's...miss it. tried that ******* scam currently using the name, 15% m. is more like 8-9% with lots of crystals. ...is 15% only available in lotion when ingredients are many?
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Originally Posted by meep
Im gearing up for a whole throw down with miss susan so i need ze best nogin fertiliza. ....used dr lee's...miss it. tried that ******* scam currently using the name, 15% m. is more like 8-9% with lots of crystals. ...is 15% only available in lotion when ingredients are many?
What's your full regime currently? How is your hairloss? I use her 15% mixture with all additives it's 50/50 cream/lotion mixture absorbs well.
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