Re: Body hair
I would describe my body hair as of medium density. I have not noticed any changes while on treatment, but I often shave/buzz it, I prefer the look I guess than the "natural" one :)
I hope it does too. I have not observed any noticeable degradation in density/quality. I started...
Hey all :]
When I decided to get on treatments there was obvious thinning in the vertex area. Not slick bald spots but thinner blonder hairs that in the end could not be styled to conceal the thinning. Two swirls rock! : D
Thank you pawelg. I have not been visiting the forums very often lately. Too much stuff going on. I wish the best with your male pattern baldness counter-attack...
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I go through sheds often. Not massive like the first one but sometimes noticeable.
If your hair does get better after each shed then why change your routine? What possible advice could I give other than staying on the same regimen?
Too many follicles start their cycle when you first start...
Regarding PMs: I always reply to my inbox messages, sometimes I am too exhausted or pressed for time to reply immediately, but I will!
Thanks to all for posting here and for taking the time to read through this ancient thread...
see ya!
DTW:
I still keep the same routine yes. :) Every now and then, I might go for 1 minoxidil app instead of 2 if my day is crazy. I currently use Eubos sensitive shampoo - the closest I have found to Pregaine Clear gel which was unfortunately discontinued.
Thanks to all:)
I have updated post #1 of this thread with a more detailed timeline. I am currently 59 months in... (and still around!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjeeMww_vhk
Hey guys,
Sorry for my late or no replies. Life has taken over these days.
@redskins: the very first sign of something going on was when I got through an enormous shed 1-2 weeks in treatment. I used to pat my head and it would be the autumn of hairballs. After that, probably the skin texture...
Hi there :)
It depends on where you live, I think in US 2% ketoconazole concentration is prescription only, while 1% is over the counter. I would opt for the 2% if I could but i am sure the 1% would help too.