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Redensyl
I've seen this posted in other forums:
http://www.cosmeticsbusiness.com/news/a ... izer/96717
http://www.induchem.com/news-home/reden ... alvanizer/
http://vimeopro.com/induchem/induchem-c ... o/89326252
http://www.cosmeticsbusiness.com/news/a ... izer/96717
http://www.induchem.com/news-home/reden ... alvanizer/
http://vimeopro.com/induchem/induchem-c ... o/89326252
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Re: Redensyl
This isn't available yet?
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Re: Redensyl
Not that I can see.
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Re: Redensyl
The photos from the first link don't look very promising. It does sound interesting, though. It might be worth a look when it's released. Do you have any other information about this product, Jacob? I tried searching for some for info, but I wasn't able to find much.
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Re: Redensyl
Nothing yet..will post if I come across anything though.
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Re: Redensyl
I ordered this yesterday.
I like the science (not that I'm a scientist).
I'll keep you guys up to date
I like the science (not that I'm a scientist).
I'll keep you guys up to date
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Re: Redensyl
Are you using this one? http://revivserums.com
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Re: Redensyl
Yes, that's the one. I also spent a couple of extra bucks to get the vial with the peptides.
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Re: Redensyl
seems a good alternative to minoxidil. I am already using neotenic, would it be too much ?
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Good question, but I think it's ok (that's just my opinion).
As I said, I bought the serum and the peptide and it says you can pour the peptides in the serum OR minox. So maybe?
As I said, I bought the serum and the peptide and it says you can pour the peptides in the serum OR minox. So maybe?
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Re: Redensyl
Bumping this up with some other products that have come about since the above:
https://robertjamesclinic.com/redensyl-for-hair-growth/
http://truactivs.com/hair-care/
https://www.redenhair.com/en/content/8-35-active
http://morehairnaturally.com/
Some others at Amazon as well.
https://robertjamesclinic.com/redensyl-for-hair-growth/
http://truactivs.com/hair-care/
https://www.redenhair.com/en/content/8-35-active
http://morehairnaturally.com/
Some others at Amazon as well.
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Re: Redensyl
Thanks Jacob
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Re: Redensyl
I don't believe, btw..those selling any of these products when they say- alternative choice to a hair transplant. Sure, an alternative to getting one..but I don't see anywhere such crazy results
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Re: Redensyl
I agree. That's just too rich of a claim to make. To-date, no treatment or product I know comes anywhere near the type of transformation that is achievable with a hair transplant.
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Re: Redensyl
Hi everyone,
In my experience of using hundreds of hair loss products nothing amount to good nutrition, stress free life combined with a good hair supplement and good hair and scalp hygiene.
The rest are just a plus. That said, I will take anything else on top of that but I am not going to go crazy.
My regimen includes Rene Furterer Complexe 5 scalp regenerator- this mixture of essential oils is the best thing you could do to activate scalp circulation and getting back a healthy scalp. I have used that for over 5 years now regularly like once or twice a week and you see a difference in the way the hair moves and generally is with that.
Forcapil (evening with 1 omega 3 after dinner) and Vitalfan hair supplement (morning with 1 omega 3 after breakfast) and an omega 3 from arkopharma.
That's it and in terms of leave in hair treatment I either use the Peter Lamas chinese serum or Philip Kingsley hair tonic. I also have the kerastae densifique which I will use afterwards.
but that is the regimen that works for me right now.
Cheers
Natasha
In my experience of using hundreds of hair loss products nothing amount to good nutrition, stress free life combined with a good hair supplement and good hair and scalp hygiene.
The rest are just a plus. That said, I will take anything else on top of that but I am not going to go crazy.
My regimen includes Rene Furterer Complexe 5 scalp regenerator- this mixture of essential oils is the best thing you could do to activate scalp circulation and getting back a healthy scalp. I have used that for over 5 years now regularly like once or twice a week and you see a difference in the way the hair moves and generally is with that.
Forcapil (evening with 1 omega 3 after dinner) and Vitalfan hair supplement (morning with 1 omega 3 after breakfast) and an omega 3 from arkopharma.
That's it and in terms of leave in hair treatment I either use the Peter Lamas chinese serum or Philip Kingsley hair tonic. I also have the kerastae densifique which I will use afterwards.
but that is the regimen that works for me right now.
Cheers
Natasha
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Re: Redensyl
Not only have I not used topicals in over a year...I haven't been taking those supplements I've talked about taking. No wonder I've lost so much ground
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Re: Redensyl
Hello Newmaaan, welcome to HLF
This page has about as much info on it that there is: http://www.swissclinic.se/dokument/bibl ... .01.15.pdf
Minoxidil is the only FDA approved hair loss ingredient/product- which doesn't necessarily mean anything else out there won't work as well or better, but it's where most people start if they're not stuck on only using things that are "natural".
So much stuff out there to try. I always tell people to research research research and try something or even a few things that look good to them and stick with them for a good amount of time.
This page has about as much info on it that there is: http://www.swissclinic.se/dokument/bibl ... .01.15.pdf
Minoxidil is the only FDA approved hair loss ingredient/product- which doesn't necessarily mean anything else out there won't work as well or better, but it's where most people start if they're not stuck on only using things that are "natural".
So much stuff out there to try. I always tell people to research research research and try something or even a few things that look good to them and stick with them for a good amount of time.
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