Has anyone tried Haircross Hair Growth Serum with Redensyl, Capixyl, and Procapil? Results and experiences? Treatment 4/27/2025
The conversation discusses experiences with Haircross Hair Growth Serum, which contains Redensyl, Capixyl, Procapil, Anagain, and Baicapil, as an alternative to Minoxidil and Finasteride. Users report mixed results, with some experiencing no regrowth and others noting slight thickening, but concerns about side effects and effectiveness compared to standard treatments remain.
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