- Male
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm dealing with the beginning stages of hair loss and my crown's getting more noticeable. I've had some serious dandruff and itching on my scalp too, and I tried this keraglo ad shampoo that worked wonders, but it made my hair super dry for a good 34 days. I saw a dermatologist at DHI, and they said I should take keraglo. But then I checked with another dermatologist who recommended using topical minoxidil with finasteride. From what I've read online, this combo seems to show good results pretty quickly, but the effects fade if you stop using them, and they aren't really supplements for deficiencies. I'm wondering if its okay to keep using keraglo or becosules while I'm on this combo. Could there be side effects if I use keraglo men with them? And is keraglo Ad shampoo safe to use over a long period?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
keraglo tablet is advised, u can continue shampoo also.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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