Thursday, 29 March 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
28/03/2012
No pictures but if anyone can help? I'm trying to take some macro images but my digital camera is not having any of it. Would be great to show the small hair growth, if any.
After the recent publicity of prostaglandin D2 linked to hair loss, I purchased some 'Ginger Shampoo' from the body shop. No reference of how much ginger is in it but nothing worse can come out of it. Worse case, is smelling of ginger. The cost of the shampoo is dirt cheap too.
From what I gather with the daily routine of:
(1) Evening (daily) - wash hair with either Body Shop Ginger Shampoo (frequent) or Pantene 2 in 1 shampoo (frequent) or L'oreal Hair Thickening Shampoo (rarely) or Nizoral 2% (rarely).
(2) To wet hair / scalp - apply Spectral F7 - massage in gently. Wait at least 10 minutes before applying anything else.
(3) Roll the dermaroller (0.75mm) over the temple region of the scalp. 5 times per angle.
(4) Apply Spectral DNC Nanoxidil (5%) - massage in gently. What I have noticed recently is that upon drying, it leaves a brown stain which you have to rub away after 1 hour.
From what I gather, small hairs are sprouting out and some are thicker than others.
On my next hair cut, I will take some more pictures.
Feel free to comment.
After the recent publicity of prostaglandin D2 linked to hair loss, I purchased some 'Ginger Shampoo' from the body shop. No reference of how much ginger is in it but nothing worse can come out of it. Worse case, is smelling of ginger. The cost of the shampoo is dirt cheap too.
From what I gather with the daily routine of:
(1) Evening (daily) - wash hair with either Body Shop Ginger Shampoo (frequent) or Pantene 2 in 1 shampoo (frequent) or L'oreal Hair Thickening Shampoo (rarely) or Nizoral 2% (rarely).
(2) To wet hair / scalp - apply Spectral F7 - massage in gently. Wait at least 10 minutes before applying anything else.
(3) Roll the dermaroller (0.75mm) over the temple region of the scalp. 5 times per angle.
(4) Apply Spectral DNC Nanoxidil (5%) - massage in gently. What I have noticed recently is that upon drying, it leaves a brown stain which you have to rub away after 1 hour.
From what I gather, small hairs are sprouting out and some are thicker than others.
On my next hair cut, I will take some more pictures.
Feel free to comment.
Saturday, 17 March 2012
17/03/2012 - update.
Hair cut and continuing to use the following:
(1) Propecia
(2) Spectral DNC-N (morning and evening after rolling with dermaroller 0.75mm)
(3) Spectral F7 - evening only.
Anyway, no specific things to report. Hair in the temples seem to be thicker but no new hair to report. For people who are sensitive to minoxidil etc. This so called nanoxidil still makes your scalp dry. But, it does not irritate you hair like other minoxidil makes.
The hair is thicker as I have just washed it with nizoral 2%. The hair is wet.
Forgot to say, the dermaroller is'nt that painful at all. No need to press right into the scalp and this will cause bleeding. This will mean you have pressed to hard and over did it. What I did notice is that the right hand side when you roll it is less painful. Does this mean that the skin is much harder on more receded hair / scalp? Interesting.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
01/03/2011 Update of Photos







My dermaroller has arrived. Not as painful as many people say on the forum. Actually refreshing actually. It does'nt hurt when you press on the skin.
My current regime is dermaroller, Spectral F7. Wait more than 1 hour until apply Spectral DNC-N. This is in the evening.
Morning, only spectral DNC-N.
As you can see from the photo's, my right hand side temple is much receded than it use to be.
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