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which is best for a dry scalp and flaking due from using minox? Thanks guys
 
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djdennis,

Both contain the same active ingredient ketoconazole so I would imagine that they would be approximately equal.

I have found personally however, from using both, that too much use of Nizoral causes dry scalp and hair. I haven't experienced this with Revita.

I'd be curious too what other Nizoral and Revita users have to say.

Falc


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Ditto here Falc.

Nizoral dried out my hair big time but The Revita is very mositurizing and leaves my hair very nice..


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I went into cvs and looked for the rivita and they did not have it!! Is there any certain type of rivita that I should look for and where can I possibly buy it. Thanks Gents
 
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I have recently ordered revita shampoo. I am almost 3 months post-op. I see some minor growth from my HT. Is it OK to apply revita shampoo on my scalp 3 months post-op or should I wait untill after all the transplanted hairs grow.

My concern is that revita might be too harsh for my scalp at this time. Any thought?

Kam


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3 months post op is fine.. It is hard to find Revita in stores.. I buy it online ..


JOBI

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If you are having dryness and irritation from Minox, have you considered using Rogaine Foam?
 
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nizoral dries my hair out and it feels quite brittle after say one day
 
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Revita is tough to find in any pharmacy in the area I live. Just ordered some last night from online and they said it would take just a couple days to get here.
 
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I have been using Revita shampoo for about 2 weeks now and my first impression is that it is a very good quality shampoo, it makes my hair fuller and softer, it's probably the best shampoo I have ever used so far, I can't say yet if it is contributing to slowing down my hair loss but it is helping in the appearance of fullness, it is certainly not increasing my hair loss, if anything, I see less hair in the sink than usual after I brush. To add thickness and weight I use Garnier Fructis leave in conditioner on wet hair after each shampoo and it has helped a lot.
 
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Originally posted by djdennis:
Revita is tough to find in any pharmacy in the area I live. Just ordered some last night from online and they said it would take just a couple days to get here.


Revita is available in vitamin shoppe stores. I bought mine from there for $27.50
 
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Thanks for telling me about vitamin shoppe .I bought the shampoo there also for the same price you paid .They also had spectral dnc.
 
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Revita is a great shampoo. I started to use after glowing reviews from Mrjb. The only issue I have is that it is very expensive for such a little amount.
 
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a SHAMPOO review on a balding blog?
whats next RESTARAUNT reviews by anorexics?
whats this world coming too...
Nizoral says to only use every 3 to four days for 8 weeks. do you guys just keep using it indefinitely? I haven't seen Revita at any stores and I would rather not have to order it...
 
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NG2GB

You should give it a try. Ok, great, it has all of the Anti DHT properties which may provide some marginal hairloss benefits. But as far as the cosmetic effect, it is the best I have tried. Let's face it, its all about the illusion of density and if a product can assist with this, I am all over it.


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From my research, it appears that ketoconazole may have some but marginal benefit as a stand alone product.

In my opinion, Nizoral or Revita would make a better adjunct treatment if at all.

Keep in mind that Revita only contains 1% ketoconazole whereas Nizoral 2% contains well...2% ketoconazole.

Studies indicate better results for 2% however, the 1% study suggests some benefit as well. I believe that 2% only needs to be used a few times a week and additional use will not provide any additional benefit.

Falc


To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog.

Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community

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As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here.

I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own.

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just bought nizoral on on the leaflet in the box lists side effects and i quote.'hair loss has been reported rarely with nizoral dandruff shampoo, but this may have been related to the dandruff and seborrheoeic dermatitis'. i noticed a lot of people on this site use this product to help with their hairloss.. way would a product that helps with hair loss warn people that it might contribute to it? weird!


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Pete

That is probably their disclaimer for allergic reactions or something. all products can have this sort of reaction one way or another.. I wouldnt be too concerned, if you are speak with your doctor


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no need to ask my doc.. this site is all the info ill ever need! Big Grin


2200 DHI Ireland june 2007
Rogaine 5% may 2007
Lasercomb jan 2008
Nizoral aug 2007
 
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I was using Rogaine for 4 months before i started using Revita
after about 2 weeks of using both, i noticed HUGE dandruff issues
like snow flakes
i was using head shoulders like twice a day to try to counteract it, but it would only give me temp results.
than i found on a home remedies page that vinegar works to stop dandruff
and it actually worked!
but I use lemon juice or lime juice
any acid will generall work
i just splash it on and rinse it off, it doesnt do any damage to your head either

but now i only use Revita 3x a week. so prevent it
I use a differnt head/shoulders everyday with a conditioner as well and it is working quite nicely


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