Posted: 3/18/2017 5:59:22 PM EDT
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My hair is thinning a bit, and that's OK. Slightly oily. No dandruff. I'm not looking to promote new growth.
I'd like a shampoo that gets it very clean. Maybe adds a little fullness. No conditioner, or oily "hydration", that weighs it down. Tingly stimulation of the scalp is a plus. The word "Men's" on the label is also nice, but not necessary. Recommendations? |
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Nioxin 1 For Thinning Hair
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F4EMP0?tag=vglnk-c102-20 My dermatologist recommended it and it works great. You can buy it at Fred Meyer/Kroger's grocery stores and if you can't find it there everything's on Amazon. |
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My hair is thinning a bit, and that's OK. Slightly oily. No dandruff. I'm not looking to promote new growth. I'd like a shampoo that gets it very clean. Maybe adds a little fullness. No conditioner, or oily "hydration", that weighs it down. Tingly stimulation of the scalp is a plus. The word "Men's" on the label is also nice, but not necessary. Recommendations? This is what you seek, been using it for years. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FN5SKAY?tag=vglnk-c102-20/ |
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Where do you fund that stuff, never seen it in the store. I've never used it but my Dad used to wash his hair with pine tar bar soap, and he had great hair until he passed away in his mid-80s. |
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My hair is thinning a bit, and that's OK. Slightly oily. No dandruff. I'm not looking to promote new growth. I'd like a shampoo that gets it very clean. Maybe adds a little fullness. No conditioner, or oily "hydration", that weighs it down. Tingly stimulation of the scalp is a plus. The word "Men's" on the label is also nice, but not necessary. Recommendations? Two came to mind and have been mentioned already--Paul Mitchell Tea Tree and Nioxin. A third that is a clean feeling and not at all feminine smelling one is Kevin Murphy Balancing Wash. |
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Two came to mind and have been mentioned already--Paul Mitchell Tea Tree and Nioxin. A third that is a clean feeling and not at all feminine smelling one is Kevin Murphy Balancing Wash. |
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Aveda Purformance is what I use. They also have a line specific to hair lose.
Aveda men products |
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Kiehls - Tea Tree Oil
Don’t know why, but I will splurge for that overpriced crap. |
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Bar of soap No conditioner, beard oil, taint stimulizer, nothing. No issues. My Dad is in his 90s, same thing. His hair is so thick, it's unreal. Of course, he says it's due to the Vitalis he' s been using for a zillion years. |
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My hair is thinning a bit, and that's OK. Slightly oily. No dandruff. I'm not looking to promote new growth. I'd like a shampoo that gets it very clean. Maybe adds a little fullness. No conditioner, or oily "hydration", that weighs it down. Tingly stimulation of the scalp is a plus. The word "Men's" on the label is also nice, but not necessary. Recommendations? Shave head. Did this eight years ago and never looked back. |



