PLEASE NOTE: I do not sell ScalpMed. I’ve been getting quite a few angry emails from people stating that they feel deceived by this product, that they want their money back, etc — but I have no relationship with ScalpMed’s manufacturers. I can’t help get your money back, nor can I offer much advice about […]
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The minoxidil will have been absorbed by the skin within an hour or so, so that should be the time in between applying and showering. Using Rogaine Foam might solve the greasy head problem for you. Since both the foam and ScalpMed are minoxidil based, you wouldn’t lose benefits by switching between the two. Most […]
You don’t make clear if you used Provillus for Men or the Provillus for Women, but this does sound like an allergy to some ingredient in the product. According to the product website, both versions now contain minoxidil, which does have rash and redness as rare side effects (see list). However, I was under the […]
Scalp Med’s active hair loss treatment ingredient is minoxidil, along with added ingredients that aren’t going to regrow hair and a much higher price tag than generic minoxidil. You can build dependence on minoxidil just as you can on Propecia, meaning if you stop either medication, all benefits are gone and any hair retained will […]
It is virtually impossible for me to diagnose her over the internet. I think that if she is not satisfied with the one opinion, get another one. Her hair is too important to let this go and what you are describing does sound serious for her hair and psychological state of mind.
Minoxidil was originally an oral preparation for the treatment of high blood pressure. It was unreliable for its intended use, but the observation that some women grew facial hair while taking this caught the attention of the drug company. Good drugs are often discovered this way and through serendipity, the observations are made and new […]
If it is between ScalpMed, Provillus, and Rogaine, I’d say the Rogaine (minoxidil) is the best way to go. As ScalpMed and Provillus both contain minoxidil, either should carry the same benefits over and Rogaine or generic minoxidil is also the least expensive of your options. Go for it!
Apply the Rogaine Foam first, then use the Toppik after the foam has worked its way into the skin. You can experiment with both the DermMatch and the Toppik and see what works best for you. I don’t know more about the FiberHold Spray than what is already in the link you sent, but I […]
I’ve often said that a “normal” range of 100-150 hairs (sometimes even 200 hairs) are lost some days. While it is true that this is a generalization, the importance of a miniaturization (microscopic) examination of your scalp is all the more relevant if you believe you are losing more hair and not growing it back. […]
From HairLossWatch.com, which sells Provillus — “The Food & Drug Administration does not have an approval process for any nutritional supplements, only prescription medications. All of Provillus’s ingredients voluntarily comply with the FDA’s GRAS safety requirements.” In short, it contains FDA approved ingredients, but I don’t believe Provillus itself is FDA approved and I can’t […]
Propecia, hair loss, penis detachment, orgasm, ejaculation… OH MY! From the tone of your writing, I can see that you are very concerned about hair loss and sex. Worry not, for I would say you are like most men. If you obsess over something like your hair loss and image, you can produce impotence. Your […]
The following is what I wrote about Revivogen back in December, 2005: Revivogen seems to make claims about ‘proven’ DHT blocking and ‘Doctor formulated’ natural ingredients. Kevis has minoxidil as an active ingredient. There is clear value to minoxidil, but you can buy this over the counter at substantially less money than with the Kevis […]
If you have a good doctor, you should be discussing these things with that doctor. You asked about itchiness and was told that it is caused by male pattern balding. That is not the case as there is no evidence that the two are connected directly unless it is the result of sunburns or other […]
Where do I begin? I was able to determine that this email came from someone that found the BaldingBlog by looking for ScalpMed on a search engine and just assumed that I was the one responsible for promoting this product. This is sadly not the first email I’ve received like this. Some people just seem […]
“Hairpod … stimulates the user’s scalp with low frequency electric current”. There will always be devices, potions, creams, shampoos, and other such creations for “magically” restoring hair. I am not aware of the Hairpod or its results, though I am familiar with the iPod (though unrelated to this). I’m only posting this to show the […]