selenium sulfide or pyrithione zinc?
Selenium sulfide has a less complicated chemical structure, and it did kill the aliens in Evolution, so it has that working for it.
Pyrithione zinc sounds like a cross between organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides, which sounds cool.
What's your choice?
Pyrithione zinc sounds like a cross between organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides, which sounds cool.
What's your choice?
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STFU0
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Since I took the time to google what the heck you are talking about, pyrithione zinc is my choice.0
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Where are we? Chem class?0
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STFU
you are one angry lady.0 -
lol, took me a minute before I remembered the movie.0
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:laugh: Sad I knew this, because I am OCD about ready active ingredient labels.
Pyrithione zinc did some weird *kitten* with my hair. Don't know if it was actually that ingredient or some other inactive ingredient that did it. None the less, I didn't use another one with it in it.
Selenium sulfide is the way to go. Of course I only need to use maybe two of the dry, winter months.0 -
STFU
For once I agree with Tyler.0 -
Oh and I don't need or use either... I'm perfect that way.0
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minoxidil0
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What concentrations are you looking at and what purpose?0
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