>I used trichomine shampoo and spray for about 3 months.
>I'm 31 years old.
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>I'd like to tell you the results (in my case) that it's good.
>In my case, I wash my hair in the morning, wash it after 2 minutes, dry it
>I rub it with my hand and go to work while spraying it on the hair loss area with a spray.
>My hair is a little crumpled, so it doesn't look good, but I don't think it's coming out anymore
>I think I can handle this
>And, after coming home, spray it on your hair again after taking a shower.
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>After using it for about 3 months, I think my hair got thicker and fell out much less.
>Of course, you didn't use only trichomine.. Before going to work in the morning, I ground black beans and sesame kelp
>I put it in milk, drink green tea in the morning, and take a propecia pill before going to bed in the evening.
>I think it's been about a year and three months since I ate propecia..
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>Now I don't lose a lot of hair. And there's also a natural hairstyle.
>In conclusion, if you drink natural therapy (black beans, kaedama, black sesame) and green tea (about 3 cups a day - dinner)
>I eat a lot in the morning because I can't sleep), morning and evening trichomine (shampoo/spray in the morning, only spray in the evening), and professia before bed.. It looks like after 6 months of using it like this, my hair doesn't fall out anymore.. But it costs a lot of money^^
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>And if you want to buy Tricomin shampoo/spray together, why don't you buy it together
>Wouldn't it be a little cheaper if we bought it together??
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I saw in the article below that if it comes in in bulk with tools, it's similar in price to just buying it because of tariffs...
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