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[Hair Loss Shampoo & Tonic] Comey-in sounds good + some questions about tonic products

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I've been working hard on Comey since the end of August, and the MJ is getting a little bit full.
I think Copper Peptide especially worked well for me. (I've been using minoxidil before, but it hasn't worked much, and Tretinoin is struggling.)
1. But I'm curious about one thing: I bought it because the concentration is 1000 ppm, is there a way to prove it accurately from the company?

While searching for a repurchase of Copper Solution, I was told that Copper Solution had a low absorption rate, so it was better to use it as a product.
While looking for such a product, I happened to find a product that sells in the same concentration.
2. It is a product that is promoted with 1,000 ppm of Copper Peptide at the forefront, but if the Copper content is accurate, wouldn't it be better to have a higher absorption rate than the undiluted solution? (It says it contains ingredients that I don't know, such as butylene glycol and phenoxyethanol. I searched it on NAVER and some of them increase the skin absorption rate?)
3. It contains salicylic acid, so isn't it bad to use it with Tretinoin when you come in? After looking it up, I can't tell if it's just skin trouble or if the effects of the two are halved.

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