Looking at what you've posted, I think the information about trichomine is so poor, so I'm posting to let you know a little bit..
I recently came to Korea from studying abroad in the United States.
In the U.S. market, trichomine products are well known after the drug Propecia/minoxidil..
I'm interested in hair loss because I'm also a person with alopecia and I've used many different products, so I think I know more about hair loss products than anyone else and I'm writing these things...
I've been a constant user of Propecia and Tricomin since I was in the US...
Minoxidil doesn't work in America...It's a copy product in Korea...
The reason why I use trichomine, which is not even a drug, is that there are only three clinical products in the US FDA among hair loss products: Propecia/minoxidil/trichomine. The one that was approved by the FDA in the United States is a certified product, so I started using it too..The composition of the trichomine products is shampoo and solution. According to what you posted, shampoo is expensive..It's fundamentally different from shampoo sold in the domestic market...Shampooing improves thin, oily hair.. The number of hair loss is evident, and the solution is hair growth promoter...Everyone is talking about shampoo...The solution is the key, I see that hair loss news is patented in Europe as a hair growth promoter, what I'm saying is that shampoo is not the only thing that matters, and that trichomine is also used a lot by women in the United States... When I came to Korea, it was only handled in dermatology hospitals in Korea, and the important thing is that there is no shampoo that gives hair anywhere in the world... You must use shampoo and solution together to see the effect of trichomine products..I think I posted too grandly, but I'm posting to be a little helpful to anyone with multiple alopecia..
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