Hmm, interesting...
Could this explain why we go balder faster than our ancestors? I mean, it's a known phenomen that humans have gotten smarter and smarter, and our brains have increased drastically in size - therefore also our heads. People speculate that it will become difficult giving birth...
What worries me is the equol. I thought the doctor clearly stated: "I would never recommend anyone taking finasteride". Why has he added equol then..? Have I got something wrong?
First of all, spend a month of two where you wash your hair maybe once every 3-4 days. This will lower the sebum production. If you continue to wash it every day, your body will respond by producing like crazy.
In addition, I strongly recommend you not taking finasteride. It's a dangerous drug...
Partly because I'm lazy, and partly because my school does take a lot of time. Usually I leave home 7.00 and return at 20.00. It's music school, and in my country that means normal school and music added on top of that. But that's not the point. :)
I know exactly what you mean. I started loosing hair diffusely as retrograde alopecia nw10 at 16. :) Hahah!
However, what keeps upsetting me is this inflammation; the itching and the pain.
During these two years I have experienced two things that work. 1) Wash your hair, 2) exercise. Number...
That's scary. I'm also a musician and 17 years old.. I know exactly what you mean, dude. No words can explain it, and it's basically a fcked situation. I'm diffusing super-heavy. Can't take finasteride, and even minoxidil gives me sides. My dad is harassing me for claiming that I'm balding. That...
I started balding for real at 16. Heavy diffuse thinning. At 17, it's getting real bad:)
My father didn't notice anything before his 30's, and my maternal grandfather was fine except a little high hairline. Everyone else in my family have perfect hair. Sure I won the lottery. :) Yayy
I don't...