Don't know if it's as effective as alcepin caffeine but worth a bash. Sarky comments won't touch my egg head sides
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MrWani
4 Feb 1710#2
Clinically proven to achieve diddly squat.
machomansavage
4 Feb 176#6
UPDATE: come outta bath after trying it out. Now look like John Travolta from Saturday night fever, and Mrs can't stop running her fingers through my locks!. Forgot to add earlier this stuff is 3.99 plus P&P of 2.99 on amazon and 3.95 on eBay. So all in all great deal from Home Bargains!
Master.G to red23
5 Feb 174#25
I made that mistake.
fishmaster
4 Feb 173#13
Only three things work for hairloss:
Minoxidil a topical application, approved for hair loss, works by largely unknown mechanism possibly via Nitric Oxide production.
Finasteride - Also approved for hairloss. A Dihydrotestosterone inhibitor via 5 alpha reductase enzyme type 2 inhibition. An all round bad idea, considering the effect on neurosteroid biosynthesis. Could lead to persistent mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.
Dustasteride: Not approved, but essentially a more powerful version of Finasteride because it also inhibits type 1 and 2 5 alpha reductase not just just type 2.
Anything else is experimental and unproven. My advice go bald and learn to like it :smiley:
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onelifeliveit369
4 Feb 171#1
I've found this in Poundland stores and Poundstretcher Newcastle/ Gateshead recently £1 its selling on Amazon too £3.95!
I think it's great cleans hair really well..and the caffeine to stimulate hair roots, keratin to strengthen hair...I'm a woman with long hair I don't know any women who don't want thicker stronger hair...worth a go! Alpecin similar product sells for 6 times that at £5.99. Hot from me!
MrWani
4 Feb 1710#2
Clinically proven to achieve diddly squat.
Locknloadharry to MrWani
4 Feb 171#7
Just like all vitamins....totally bereft of clinical evidence to support well- being.
dunno
4 Feb 173#3
I prefer
davidridge1
4 Feb 171#4
Hair today, gone tomorrow.
snowflake75
4 Feb 173#5
just rub on a cup of nescafe
machomansavage
4 Feb 176#6
UPDATE: come outta bath after trying it out. Now look like John Travolta from Saturday night fever, and Mrs can't stop running her fingers through my locks!. Forgot to add earlier this stuff is 3.99 plus P&P of 2.99 on amazon and 3.95 on eBay. So all in all great deal from Home Bargains!
Locknloadharry to machomansavage
4 Feb 171#8
Now you will have to change your name to ManSausageAdonis....off you go!
bozo007 to machomansavage
5 Feb 171#21
Then you should also use Simpson Caffe Latte shaving cream. It isn't cheap but works wonders since my wife loves coffee. :stuck_out_tongue:
machomansavage
4 Feb 17#9
Haha great!
HereKittyKitty
4 Feb 17#10
This is a good price compared to Alpecin, but you could just buy some caffeine powder and put it in your regular shampoo. It's very soluble
thecresta to HereKittyKitty
4 Feb 17#12
And you'd get that lovely coffee house smell throughout the day.
Good price compared to Alcepin, and likely just as effective...
Opening post
Top comments
Minoxidil a topical application, approved for hair loss, works by largely unknown mechanism possibly via Nitric Oxide production.
Finasteride - Also approved for hairloss. A Dihydrotestosterone inhibitor via 5 alpha reductase enzyme type 2 inhibition. An all round bad idea, considering the effect on neurosteroid biosynthesis. Could lead to persistent mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.
Dustasteride: Not approved, but essentially a more powerful version of Finasteride because it also inhibits type 1 and 2 5 alpha reductase not just just type 2.
Anything else is experimental and unproven. My advice go bald and learn to like it :smiley:
All comments (34)
I think it's great cleans hair really well..and the caffeine to stimulate hair roots, keratin to strengthen hair...I'm a woman with long hair I don't know any women who don't want thicker stronger hair...worth a go! Alpecin similar product sells for 6 times that at £5.99. Hot from me!
Good price compared to Alcepin, and likely just as effective...