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Lattise on scalp
I ordered the generic lattise and will apply it to my crown only will update
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Re: Lattise on scalp
Just got an email that it was shipped today
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Re: Lattise on scalp
Was it expensive?
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Re: Lattise on scalp
I haven't seen it but I'm guessing the bottle is real tiny...I'm thinking about dermarolling and applying on my vertex...from what iv read results are pretty quick to show and go away once stopped. I got the generic kind for 50 bucks on amazon
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I can feel it on my scalp like a warm tingly sensation...I would love to see this hit the market at a reasonable price...I see some darkening and thickening of hair on vertex...no regrowth and what is cosmetic is minimal...it has only been three days
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Re: Lattise on scalp
How was it? Is it workign for you?
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I shed when applying it and I don't know if its from this but nothing exciting to report and lots of other people have been using it. After this I'm done with trying to save my hair....I'm gonna use rogaine and that's it. My mom's side all have hair issues bad and my dad is bald so I'm just gonna have to rely on my other good features lol
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I don't think I applied it long enough...anyone else care to try? It's only 10 box for the generic bimotroprost just google it
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I wouldn't give up just yet I would at least try other things along with rogaine....
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Haha you are funny Jacob ....I won't give up yet...now that I'm thinking about it as I read it takes two weeks for lattise( bimotroprost) to work....I really want to order a month supply it shouldn't be more than 50 bucks...damn amazon charged me 45 per bottle when other online shops are selling it for $10/3ml. I honestly think this has a potential. It will be a good addition to Minox or a replacement for people who hate Minox
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Re: Lattise on scalp
Just ordered 4 bottles for $100. Hopefully it will last me a while to see results... I will dermaroll use it on hair line and temple sparingly and see if it makes a difference. Can wait for it to come out for scal it's exciting
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Re: Lattise on scalp
I will use rogaine and dermaheal before it arrives and rogaine in conjunction with it
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I have half of a bottle of dermaheal and I'm thinking I should mix bimotroprost in there... Anyways hair is shedding crazy...I don't know what is going on iv been applying azleaic acid cream and been lacking on my res/curcumin/bitin supplement....skin is a lot oilier I honestly think res/curcumin helps
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I personally wouldn't mix something like that..not knowing if it could screw something up. But that's just me
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Re: Lattise on scalp
What would u recommend for mixture I want it to last longer
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Ah..I see why you want to mix it. I guess you could ask DermaHeal if they think there'd be a problem doing that..but my guess is they'd just say they don't know.
Maybe just go ahead and see how it goes. It's not like it's going to turn explosive or anything..
Maybe just go ahead and see how it goes. It's not like it's going to turn explosive or anything..
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Hahaha I hope not....I mixed one bottle in the rest of dermaheal and other three I'm going to apply after dermarolling right after the dermaheal....I really hope they come out with the phase two trials already for bimotroprost
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Can u guys use your great searching skills and get some updates on allergen bimotroprost hair loss results
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Thickening is apparent which is exciting
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Re: Lattise on scalp
do u have any dark circles under your eyes?
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No sideeffects except a bit of tingling when I put it on that's it i mixed 2 bottles with dermaheal and also apply it separately about twice a day and rogain also
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I wish it was cheap enough to apply it to full scalp
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By the way smoking is horrible for hair loss
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This is a great addition to people who have maintained vellous hairs through various treatments....I have witnessed thickness and darkening but no regrowth. It will take more time to conclude anything just ordered 5 more bottles
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Iv noticed on amazon the product is only available a few days at a time....I'm not sure if it is so popular
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This does not produce any regrowth but it does thicken vellous hair and honestly there is no more to it but I think that is still significant because it brings more density and that is phenomenal by its self
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Re: Lattise on scalp
U should consider Bim powder
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I would like to...do u use it? Do u know where to purchase some ? Thanks
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Hair is getting real dark...it's almost as if its fake color...little bit more thickening...overall a great product when added to serum like dermaheal or minoxidil. When I mix it, it lasts longer and that's necessary from the price....if u guys know anybody with glaucoma befriend them lol
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Yeah..just take their stuff. They probably won't even see it Ok..probably not something to laugh aboutintricate1 wrote:Hair is getting real dark...it's almost as if its fake color...little bit more thickening...overall a great product when added to serum like dermaheal or minoxidil. When I mix it, it lasts longer and that's necessary from the price....if u guys know anybody with glaucoma befriend them lol
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In my opinion the best thing to use is this:
1.bimatoprost (u need to dilute this with some cheap serum to last longer) that is where dermaheal comes in
2. Dermaheal hair serum (good overall but not effective alone) I use it as a mixer for bimatoprost
3. Rogain because even though it doesn't grow terminal hair, it helps to keep your hair, in vellous form that is. ( bimatoprost will help thicken it up)
This regimen should completely keep your hair, but it won't regrow dead follicles.
1.bimatoprost (u need to dilute this with some cheap serum to last longer) that is where dermaheal comes in
2. Dermaheal hair serum (good overall but not effective alone) I use it as a mixer for bimatoprost
3. Rogain because even though it doesn't grow terminal hair, it helps to keep your hair, in vellous form that is. ( bimatoprost will help thicken it up)
This regimen should completely keep your hair, but it won't regrow dead follicles.
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kane sells it, trust and we as well.intricate1 wrote:I would like to...do u use it? Do u know where to purchase some ? Thanks
im just nervous that bim might change eye color
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More people should use this forget waiting for the company
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So since my hair was getting better i raised my testosterone levels drastically via suplements and exercise. A shed in my hair started for the last few days and its pretty drastic.Therefore, I believe that at this dosage/concentration results are limited to the levels of dht in your system. The hair that sheds are dark and thick, so I am not sure how and why this happens. I thought hair has to weaken before shedding, but that does not seem to be the case
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Bimatoprost results do not last it needs to be applied twice a day at a stronger dose
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So I have reached some personal conclusions about bimatoprost. Bimatoprost is a prostaglandin analogue, therefore, it mimics GOOD prostaglandin in the follicle and helps hair grow by keeping it in the growth stage. Additionally, according to research, men prone to mpb have high amounts of the bad prostaglandin present on their scalp. Therefore, in my oppinion, there is a correlation between dht and bad prostaglandin production. Some doctors belive that eyelashes are not regulated by hormones, however, I find this not to be true at all. When I was on propecia, my eyelashes became very long and the opposite is true when my dht levels climb higher. Therefore, we can overpower the bad prostaglandin with the good, as long as, bimatoprost concentration is high enough to trump what is created by dht. I know others have used higher concentrations, but it seems that the results are not impressive. However, I feel that everybody would respond differently. Some input or research would beach appreciated
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Re: Lattise on scalp
Are you sticking with it though?
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Yeah I ordered 15 bottles will se if that lasts me a few months @jacob
I put like 12 drops on tonight lol usually I do a minimum of 5 and a max of 7 to cover area...I'm also not taking any testosterone boosters anymore
I put like 12 drops on tonight lol usually I do a minimum of 5 and a max of 7 to cover area...I'm also not taking any testosterone boosters anymore
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http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
Results of phase 2 at that dose were disappointing so they are going higher
Results of phase 2 at that dose were disappointing so they are going higher
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Are you going to up the "dose"?
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Sorry my mistake the dosage seems like will stay the same, however they will up the concentration something like tenfold...so that would mean that it might be 5-10 percent concentration....at current prices even the powder form would be out of my reach financially. So I guess the results weren't as good as Minox but the never tested it with Minox ....anyways kinda annoyed because I realized a short headache after applying Minox today and I'm just sick of it
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Well at least you gave it a fair shot. I guess it's back to trying something else that doesn't contain minox..at least there's a variety of products to choose from! Any idea what you'll try next?
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I'm sure everything has a sideeffects so I don't know I kinda feel topicals affect the skin on your face I miss my old youthful skin so I might just use nizoral for now and see how good my skin becomes and put on muscle instead to try to make up for the thinning hair
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Still using this and I think it helps with rogaine but nothing close to great....anyways I am on a cycle if testosterone and it seems the shedding is the same as when I was natural...honestly I think there is way more to hairloss than just dht
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