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Shampoos, sprays, and concealers Share your opinions and experiences about various shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays and concealers.

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Old 11-09-2007, 03:07 PM
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I've heard that a shampoo that is rich with vitamin ingredients such as biotin and panthenol is really good for you. . "Clarifying" shampoos can help unblock hair follicles on the scalp and promote growth.
Can anyone recommend a shampoo that I don't have to order online and can just get in a grocery store? I've heard Sodium Laurel Sulfate is bad for your hair. Just wondering if anyone can recommend hair shampoo that works for them especially after a hair transplant. Thanks.
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Old 11-09-2007, 09:34 PM
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Shampoos will not regrow hair. Best to pic a shampoo which works with your type of hair..Personally, I like Revita because it has a lot of Anti DHT factors in it and leaves my hair full and not dry . Nizoral is also good for thinning hair but is a bit harsh.
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Old 12-29-2007, 10:47 PM
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I also like Revita, I was only able to buy it online, EBay is a good source.
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I've heard that a shampoo that is rich with vitamin ingredients such as biotin and panthenol is really good for you. . "Clarifying" shampoos can help unblock hair follicles on the scalp and promote growth.
Can anyone recommend a shampoo that I don't have to order online and can just get in a grocery store? I've heard Sodium Laurel Sulfate is bad for your hair. Just wondering if anyone can recommend hair shampoo that works for them especially after a hair transplant. Thanks.
You are correct. Clarifying shampoos can help unblock follicles and even remove DHT. However, it won't regrow your hair.

A good one that I used to use is by Frederic Fekkai. I bought it at a salon for $12. http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P171338&...pncode=09-53623900-2

My hair loss is too severe for anything really, so I stopped using it.
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Old 01-09-2008, 01:45 PM
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just started revita a few days ago,its great
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Nioxin does nothing, I repeat, nothing to help hair growth. In case I didn't mention it yet... Nioxin does NOTHING to help hair growth.

But I do like the way it smells. =)
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Did I mention that Nioxin does nothing to help hair growth?
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mphoenixaz, Revita, at the moment atleast, is the best! It came to me via the Vitamin Shoppe so, if you don't want to order online, give them a try. It's not cheap either but may be beneficial over time. I'm using every possible weapon against hair loss.
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