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I see Isomers is on shop hq and has the Ttv which is copper p bonus size

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Prices have gone up, just like everything else. 

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Isomers CP never did anything for my skin except make my peach fuzz grow like crazy. I found out later that CP is also used as a hair-growth enhancer ingredient found in some products made for hair loss. CP acts very much like minoxydil where both are vasodilators (improves blood flow in skin and to hair follicles).

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@SilleeMee wrote:

Isomers CP never did anything for my skin except make my peach fuzz grow like crazy. I found out later that CP is also used as a hair-growth enhancer ingredient found in some products made for hair loss. CP acts very much like minoxydil where both are vasodilators.


 

@SilleeMee  I noticed that years back when I first started using peptides from a company called Skin Biology.  I actually called the company to ask if it caused hair growth, and was told they didn't have any evidence of that. Ha!

 

I also did notice that with the Copper P, but switched to using it for healing purposes, areas that didn't grow hair, and the scalp.

 

For me with the shipping and tax this would be in the $150 range, so I'm tapping out. 

Do the math.
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I certainly do not want my hair to grow (unless I get a bad haircut)! But does anyone know if it darkens gray roots? I thought copper was supposed to be good for that.

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@Harpa wrote:

I certainly do not want my hair to grow (unless I get a bad haircut)! But does anyone know if it darkens gray roots? I thought copper was supposed to be good for that.


 

 

@Harpa 

I've read about certain kinds of peptides which have an affect on pigment-producing melanocytes located in/near hair follicles. But I don't believe the peptides were of the copper variety. 

 

One thing I have noticed is my hair has gotten a lot darker since I started using hair-growth lasers, for example Hairmax and Capillus. I found out that the laser can stimulate pigment production in hair so that could be the reason for my darker hair. I've also read some articles about some people having experienced fewer gray hairs on their heads after using the hair lasers. I believe it.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@Harpa wrote:

I certainly do not want my hair to grow (unless I get a bad haircut)! But does anyone know if it darkens gray roots? I thought copper was supposed to be good for that.


 

 

@Harpa 

I've read about certain kinds of peptides which have an affect on pigment-producing melanocytes located in/near hair follicles. But I don't believe the peptides were of the copper variety. 

 

One thing I have noticed is my hair has gotten a lot darker since I started using hair-growth lasers, for example Hairmax and Capillus. I found out that the laser can stimulate pigment production in hair so that could be the reason for my darker hair. I've also read some articles about some people having experienced fewer gray hairs on their heads after using the hair lasers. I believe it.


Thanks, @SilleeMee ! But that is one thing I do not need! Especially since I'm the one trimming my own hair these days. Only because I cannot find a decent stylist, no matter the price!

 

The best natural solution I found to turn grays was the backstrap molasses, but swallowing a tablespoon of that every day was pure torture! Smiley Happy

 

Is that hair laser the same as RLT? I looked into RL at least 3 times years ago. I think it was just as a matter of curiosity.

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@Harpa 

Hair-growth devices can come with laser lights, red led lights and even a combination of the two kinds of lights. The device I'm currently using has laser lights only (CapillusPro cap).

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I use Copper P on my scalp, it does not darken the hair. I use this & the Ordinary hair serum.The ordinary hair serum definitely helps new hair growth. I got it based on recommendation in this forum.

 

Isomers could have done better on the pricing, at least done a free S&H on an all star event. Copper P is a great product but for minor burns, etc I could use aloe for a lot less. Easy pass on this one for me. I thought Joyce Giraurd had a good deal for the all star event on her hair supplement yesterday for the largest size(extra 30 days supply ). I was tempted to buy but high doses of Biotin makes my hair brittle. So held off. 

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If I have a skin irritation, a wound or any kind of break in my skin then I use pure jojoba butter. One time I burned my skin badly from a glycolic acid peel, used that butter and it healed my burns quickly. I was amazed and never thought it could help as much as it did. I keep a small jar in my stash.