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Caffeine can halt hairloss
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Does this have any merit?
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It has some merit. But its not going to cure anything. It might slow down hair loss. There are a few shampoos out already for this. Check out Regenepure DR.
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Yeah today i got a haircut and my hairdressed was disgusted of my hairloss, no joke, then i told him i went to the doc and the idiot say what every ignorant retard say, don't trust the docs, don't take pills etc etc then tried to sell me a shampoo and told me it work to slow down, interesting enough it's caffeine and linoleic acid and salicylic acid based, so i bought it, i will test it but i don't think it will work, i needed a new shampoo in beetween nizoral anyway...
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Originally Posted by Keki
Yeah today i got a haircut and my hairdressed was disgusted of my hairloss, no joke, then i told him i went to the doc and the idiot say what every ignorant retard say, don't trust the docs, don't take pills etc etc then tried to sell me a shampoo and told me it work to slow down, interesting enough it's caffeine and linoleic acid and salicylic acid based, so i bought it, i will test it but i don't think it will work, i needed a new shampoo in beetween nizoral anyway...
Hairdressers are not at all medically qualified.
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Originally Posted by youngin
It has some merit. But its not going to cure anything. It might slow down hair loss. There are a few shampoos out already for this. Check out Regenepure DR.
Ive use Regenepure but Ive also used Lip Big 3 which I prefer.
Big 3 seems to condition my hair. But it doesnt contain caffeine.
Thats why I ask, cos maybe I would change back to something with caffeine.
Dont want to miss out.
Anyways, this thread will become less appropriate to this section if I wang on about shampoos.
Just want to know if the caffieine thing has value.
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Originally Posted by Nerve
Ive use it but Ive also used Lip Big 3 which I prefer.
Big 3 seems to condition my hair but it doesnt contain caffeine.
Thats why I ask, cos maybe I would change to something that contain caffeine.
Dont want to miss out.
Anyways, this thread will become less appropriate to this section if I wang on about shampoos.
Just want to know if the caffieine thing has any value.
I use Alpecin and I've noticed a lot less shedding. It's been about 3 wks, so that's all I can say for now.
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Originally Posted by walrus
Hairdressers are not at all medically qualified.
I limited myself to say "it's a genetic thing", he tried to impress me telling me he studied everything about hairs LOL, i can't ****ig argue with ignorant who know shit about aga and how it works, but seems a good shampoo and the one i use it now is garbage
it's this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Men-Wella-Ma.../dp/B007YZ08JW, dunno how much caffeine it's used inside, i don't think it's the same of alpecin but i will test it, the composition is similar but seems it has less caffeine
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I would say like many things there is a remote possibility it works but if it does your talking minor effect. I mean you cant fight a tiger with a sharp stick which is what your trying to do using a shampoo to stop MPB
I read that shampoo they did a test that showed caffeine still present the next day meaning it lasts 24 hours between each shampoo but again it was study done by them so doesnt mean much really. If caffeine can prevent T from doing its thing than it might do something.
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