Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
This review, among many others on Amazon, attest to what I have been saying about Alpecin:ive suffered with a slow decline in hairloss now since i was in my mid twenties, and as a guy who always had thick hair, and lots of styles i found it to be quite depressing. my hair dresser said to me a couple of years ago, how it wont be long before i need to start thinking about shaving it off, as its thin on top but still thick round the sides.. that is when i decided to give alpecin a go. fortunately its been a decision i have never regretted.
i wasn't sure right away if it was making a difference, as i was still shedding some hair, and i think on a daily basis you can't really tell, thats why i thought id wait awhile and persevere before reviewing my opinion. i can honestly say in two years, there is very little difference in my hairloss so this product has worked well.
i wash my hair everyday..this shampoo should be left on for two minutes, but if your lounging in a bath leave it for longer so more caffiene is absorbed.. i usually leave it on for 5 minutes. alpecin has a nice scent, thickens your hair slightly and makes it soft but gripper to use with hair products. you dont need to use much either, so a bottle lasts me a couple of months washing my hair every day. i can recommend also, the alpecin liquid as that thickens hair even more and compliments the shampoo well.
give it a go for yourself, but don't expect it to work overnight..and dont expect it to grow you a full head of hair back. its great to halt hairloss, but i didn't experience any hair growth of any note..
i wasn't sure right away if it was making a difference, as i was still shedding some hair, and i think on a daily basis you can't really tell, thats why i thought id wait awhile and persevere before reviewing my opinion. i can honestly say in two years, there is very little difference in my hairloss so this product has worked well.
i wash my hair everyday..this shampoo should be left on for two minutes, but if your lounging in a bath leave it for longer so more caffiene is absorbed.. i usually leave it on for 5 minutes. alpecin has a nice scent, thickens your hair slightly and makes it soft but gripper to use with hair products. you dont need to use much either, so a bottle lasts me a couple of months washing my hair every day. i can recommend also, the alpecin liquid as that thickens hair even more and compliments the shampoo well.
give it a go for yourself, but don't expect it to work overnight..and dont expect it to grow you a full head of hair back. its great to halt hairloss, but i didn't experience any hair growth of any note..
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
Hey intricate1..I'm a bit confused- is that your review or one from Amazon? Nearly every product on there you'll find more positives than negatives. I'd be convinced it there were more before/afters of actual balding individuals showing results.
I've considered using it in the past..just had so many things to try back then and since.
I've considered using it in the past..just had so many things to try back then and since.
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
Really useful for eary stages
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
I am wondering if alpecin is causing my scalp to be sensitive to rogaine?
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
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Re: Why doesn't anyone else here see Alpecin as a great product?
i'm thinking to try alpecin. searching for info about it on sites as: medsreviews.com if there's someone who has experience with it, i would appreciate any of your insight. thanks!!
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