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Real Hair Club Member |
Hi, I'm new here. I've been using Couvre about everyday since I discovered it a year ago to mitigate the appearance of thinning in my frontal region. Does anybody know if having the product on my scalp constantly is going to "smother" my existing follicles or anything to that effect?
-- 28 yo NW5 |
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My hair loss site Managing Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
glocktop,
Welcome to our forum community. Using Courve or other topical concealers won't cause or facilitate hair loss. However, if you're not using anything such as Propecia and/or Rogaine to stop it from progressing, it will continue on its own as programmed by your genes. Best wishes, Bill (Falc) Managing Publisher of this Community Follow us on Twitter | View Hair Transplant Videos on YouTube ----- To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss website. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Hi,
Definitely won't do you any harm, "smothering" is one of those myths, like having excess sebum that blocks pores, anyone who's ever seen and ingrown hair would see that it obviously takes a lot more than a thin layer of dye/wax to stop hair growth. The only thing I would suggest is that many many people here far prefer Dermatch to couvre saying it looks much better and is easier to use, doesn't cost a lot either so might be worth a try? I personally use Nanogen fibres and am really happy with the result, especially if you have thinning hair on the crown or front. |
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Real Hair Club Member |
Hi, thanks for the info.
I will look into Dermatch. Is there a well reputed place to buy it? I've been pretty happy with Couvre so far but I am willing to try other things. Falceros - I do use Rogaine Foam (for about 1.5 years now) with apparently no results. As for Propecia/et al, I had negative side effects with Propecia so unfortunately I don't take any internal meds for hair loss. I am banking on getting enough grafts to live forever on one or tow future HTs. * sigh. -- 28 yo NW5 |
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Celtic-Tiger Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Also another consideration is a concealer that goes with your regime. I personally have a spray on concealer(works really well) but it kinda mixes with the minox i put on, as i only wash my hair(as recommended) every 2 days so the day i dont wash my hair i have smugy brown stuff when the minox is put on but its not a huge problem. Just a consideration...
Regards, Irish Current Regime: Minox liquid 5% twice a day Proscar 1/4 tab a day Nizoral every 2nd day MSM 1000mg a day Silica 200mg a day AHS 6 months laser treatment- POOR results Crescina - no results IRISH |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Glocktop, I don't use it myself, but I think you can buy it from the manufacturer, I can't post the link though... am I allowed to suggest googling Dermmatch?
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Real Hair Club Member |
I didn't to violate the terms of service for this website by suggesting someone post a link if they should not. Perhaps PM'ing me the info would be ok?
-- 28 yo NW5 |
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Will using Couvre everyday accelerate frontal loss?
