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I can't think of any real reason you have to wash your hair everyday, but it's pretty nasty if you don't IMO. But then again I have oily skin so I need to.
Regarding DHT, I think that Propecia does much more than any topical shampoo which only stays on for a few minutes, but removing it topically can't hurt I suppose. I just don't expect much from it. I will say that Revita was highly recommended for other reasons besides DHT removal. If you think washing your hair makes it fall out faster, it doesn't. Here is a link to where you can buy Revita http://www.hairenergizer.com/R...a-p/dslabsrevita.htm Everyone reacts differently to meds so there is no real cutoff regarding when its time to give up hope. I also think using minox with Prop makes sense but its your call. Go shave it and be done with it for a while... it was a big relief to me. |
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