Your hair looks fine. And you are probably having a hard time psychologically because you’re only 22 and being young and dealing with this makes you feel even worse. I felt the same way at the time, but I cared way more about it when I was 22 than I do now. realizing your situation and feeling...
I've taken Finasteride for 3 years now and have 0 sides. But I have hair.
Don't listen to the angry people on here. Most people will give you good advice but there are always people you should ignore. Most people won't experience any noticeable sides from Finasteride. Like someone mentioned...
His hair obviously looks shitty, but I think having the transplanted hair up front still helps a bit. It gives his face a frame. Slick bald may look OK on some guys, but almost everyone would look better with even a weak hairline like his
If any sort of sideless maintenance treatment comes in the next 2 years that will make most people very happy.
Even if you're a Norwood 3-4 by then, if theres a treatment where you KNOW that your hairloss will stop at that current level that will help a lot. The stress of not knowing how bad/how...
salt sprays and hair clay work really well for me... helps my hair hold up better (not blow all over the place in wind).
I love salt spray for the thickening and texture effects its has. My only concern is that a lot of hair spray products and powders (dry shampoo spray, for example) Is...
i should rephrase:
can e-cigarettes/nicotine worsen existing hairloss. i’m aware my hairloss is genetic and began before. My question basically is: if i’m on finasteride/dutasteride (dr reddys) , will nicotine worsen my hairloss or is it likely a non factor?
I've searched to see if there is any evidence of a connection between e-cigarettes (vaping) and hair loss, but haven't found anything substantial.
I know cigarettes cause hairloss (i don't smoke cigarettes) but I'm curious if electronic ones can have a similar effect.
My hair has gotten a bit...
I've used 1mg finasteride every day for 3 years and have no sides. at least nothing noticeable. Not sure about 10 years, hopefully I won't need to be on it anymore by then.