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Is it possible to prevent hair loss/balding?
09-13-2017, 05:58 PM
Quote: (09-06-2017 02:09 AM)_Cicero Wrote:
Quote: (08-30-2017 06:46 AM)Steelex Wrote:
It's all genetic. Brushing your hair and lathering up in coconut oil won't do shit. I've ran 2 grams of test and a gram of tren and just grew hair faster. It's all genetic.
Sometimes you lose, learn to live with it.
You can learn to live with it, or try Rogaine and microneedling, which are safe, inexpensive treatments that have worked great for me so far.
What's your microneedling routine?
I use this 28 day schedule:
I've been at it for 4 months. I've noticed a bit more fullness of the crown, as well as a thin solid line of new "fuzz" that follows the M of my hairline. It's not huge regrowth but it's something, and it's also done a good job preserving the thickness I already had (which slowly fades with no routine.)
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Is it possible to prevent hair loss/balding?
09-18-2017, 08:06 AM
It's just genetics. From what I know 'dihydrotestosterone' is responsible for hair loss. The more sensitive your hair is for this hormone, the faster it will fall out.
You can lower the production of dihydrotestosterone, but you will get physical problems, because your body needs this hormone. Blame it on genetics that your hair is sensitive for this hormone.
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Is it possible to prevent hair loss/balding?
09-19-2017, 07:56 AM
Guys , have you found finasteride to be more effective than Saw palmetto?
Thinking about trying the Saw but don't want lower results