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Hairloss_in_bed

20.06.2008, 13:11
 

Essential Oils after Foam.... (Topicals)

I am doing a rosemary, lavender and cedarwood blend applied onto hair about an hour after Foam.... anyone knows if this is a good idea to mix a drug to a nature treatment??


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Jtelecom

20.06.2008, 13:25

@ Hairloss_in_bed

Essential Oils after Foam....

It is unlikely that the two treatments will interact. The first treatment may have an impact on the penetration of the foam. Keep in mind that just because these treatments are natural it does not mean that they are inert and could not pose side effects just as prescription drugs do.


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Pete2

21.06.2008, 09:12

@ Hairloss_in_bed

Essential Oils after Foam....

» I am doing a rosemary, lavender and cedarwood blend applied onto hair about
» an hour after Foam.... anyone knows if this is a good idea to mix a drug to
» a nature treatment??


You may find it easier to apply the Essential oil blend before going to bed and so its left on overnight.




Regards
Pete


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brm

his room,
21.06.2008, 19:13

@ Pete2

Essential Oils after Foam....

I think it is a bit of a nonsense. Essential oils have the ability to tremendously enhance absorption. They must be applied BEFORE the active antihairloss ingredients, whatever they are.


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chipper

28.06.2008, 08:50

@ brm

Essential Oils after Foam....

» I think it is a bit of a nonsense. Essential oils have the ability to
» tremendously enhance absorption. They must be applied BEFORE the active
» antihairloss ingredients, whatever they are.
Rogaine foam doesn't need any help with absorption. I wouldn't be putting anything on my scalp while the foam is in the scalp for at least 3 to 4 hrs.
Thats just my opinion.


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brm

his room,
28.06.2008, 18:30

@ chipper

Essential Oils after Foam....

Foam is controversial. I'm speaking about plain minox-alcohol solutions.


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