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<blockquote data-quote="Pattidevans" data-source="post: 1873168" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>I have B12 injections every 8 weeks, they did little for my hair.</p><p>Regaine for women is generally 2% Minoxidil whereas Regaine for men is 5% and applied twice per day. Yes you have to continue all your life and it is fairly expensive. I buy it online at around £40 for a 3 month supply but my hairdressing bills and paying out for other products such as hair voluminisers and conditioners etc. has reduced immensely. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't work for everyone, but it it does it is worth every penny for self esteem etc. I've let my colouring grow out. I am now proudly grey/white and I am getting so many compliments despite my hair being about 1" long. It is liberating after so many years struggle.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pattidevans, post: 1873168, member: 2062"] I have B12 injections every 8 weeks, they did little for my hair. Regaine for women is generally 2% Minoxidil whereas Regaine for men is 5% and applied twice per day. Yes you have to continue all your life and it is fairly expensive. I buy it online at around £40 for a 3 month supply but my hairdressing bills and paying out for other products such as hair voluminisers and conditioners etc. has reduced immensely. It doesn't work for everyone, but it it does it is worth every penny for self esteem etc. I've let my colouring grow out. I am now proudly grey/white and I am getting so many compliments despite my hair being about 1" long. It is liberating after so many years struggle. . [/QUOTE]
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