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If you zoom in on the second pic you can see new hairs sprouting. Now they've obviously grown.Can't really tell if theres any progress cause your hand is covering that area in your first pic tbh.
Thanks for keeping us updated tho
If you zoom in on the second pic you can see new hairs sprouting. Now they've obviously grown.Can't really tell if theres any progress cause your hand is covering that area in your first pic tbh.
Thanks for keeping us updated tho
If you zoom in on the second pic you can see new hairs sprouting. Now they've obviously grown.
Actually I'm wrong first pic was about 4 wks, so now it's been 6 wks. Just had major shoulder surgery so can't really think straight. Those are new hairs I have no reason or benefit to lie. This stuff began working quickly on me and my hair and nails grow fast.It's literally impossible for those hairs to have sprouted and grown 2cm within two weeks of starting to use Trinov.
They're just leftover hairs that were shaved the last time he had a haircut.
It's literally impossible for those hairs to have sprouted and grown 2cm within two weeks of starting to use Trinov.
They're just leftover hairs that were shaved the last time he
Actually first pic today 6 wks, 2nd pic 4 wksIt's literally impossible for those hairs to have sprouted and grown 2cm within two weeks of starting to use Trinov.
They're just leftover hairs that were shaved the last time he had a haircut.
Actually first pic today 6 wks, 2nd pic 4 wks
Do you have a photo?I noticed today for the first time that I have a LOT of baby vellus hairs (like very, VERY short "peach fuzz") in front of my existing hairline, in the areas where I have been applying the Trinov for about 5 weeks now. Like seriously a lot of them - I wouldn't be able to count them. The reason I didn't see them until now can be one of two reasons: they recently sprouted due to the Trinov (their incredibly small length makes that a possibility); or they were always there and I simply never looked at that area of my head in the manner I did today, which was to tilt my head backwards when looking in the mirror so I could get sort of a straight-on view of the skin in front of my hairline to see if anything was protruding. I don't wanna get too excited, but if even half of the peach fuzz I see becomes actual hair I'll be ECSTATIC.
Does anyone who knows about vellus hair/peach fuzz know what the likelihood is of such incredibly tiny peach fuzz having been in areas where real hair hasn't existed for at least 3-5 years and stayed at that same length (rather than growing longer or miniaturizing further and going slick bald) is?
Do you have a photo?
I noticed today for the first time that I have a LOT of baby vellus hairs (like very, VERY short "peach fuzz") in front of my existing hairline, in the areas where I have been applying the Trinov for about 5 weeks now. Like seriously a lot of them - I wouldn't be able to count them. The reason I didn't see them until now can be one of two reasons: they recently sprouted due to the Trinov (their incredibly small length makes that a possibility); or they were always there and I simply never looked at that area of my head in the manner I did today, which was to tilt my head backwards when looking in the mirror so I could get sort of a straight-on view of the skin in front of my hairline to see if anything was protruding. I don't wanna get too excited, but if even half of the peach fuzz I see becomes actual hair I'll be ECSTATIC.
Does anyone who knows about vellus hair/peach fuzz know what the likelihood is of such incredibly tiny peach fuzz having been in areas where real hair hasn't existed for at least 3-5 years and stayed at that same length (rather than growing longer or miniaturizing further and going slick bald) is?
I'm a diffuser and for last 3 years my frontal region has been thinning .but last 3 months crown started shedding and with trinov now the crown hairs are getting stronger and my mom when putting trinov on my crown last night commented it looks thicker, even when I touch the crown it feels way fuller in a week and no shed this morning , lol excuse the bias but I'm really happy with trinov so farFrom my personal experience and what I read on various forums so far....
It is often the case that many of us have the peachy fuzz with or without having noticed it in the past. Often it is when we start a new regime that prompted us to look closer. Im not suggesting it is definitely not due to Trinov in your case (I hope it is), and it could be that Trinov slowly made it more visible (or they look more visible with Trinov on it?). I guess we will never know.
However, I don't think I've ever seen credible evidence of anyone turning a bunch of vellus hair to truly terminal to the point that that you've got a small area covered up. What Finasteride/Minoxidil combo often achieves is a few isolated hair turning darker and growing in the middle of a bunch of peachy fuzz, but stops at a length. This did improve my cosmetic appearance somewhat though.
I pretty much concluded mine won't get any better having persisted with my regime for 3 years, so went for the transplant. However, the thinning crown was not worked on and I would love to believe Trinov can add some thickness...only time will tell.
I noticed today for the first time that I have a LOT of baby vellus hairs (like very, VERY short "peach fuzz") in front of my existing hairline, in the areas where I have been applying the Trinov for about 5 weeks now. Like seriously a lot of them - I wouldn't be able to count them. The reason I didn't see them until now can be one of two reasons: they recently sprouted due to the Trinov (their incredibly small length makes that a possibility); or they were always there and I simply never looked at that area of my head in the manner I did today, which was to tilt my head backwards when looking in the mirror so I could get sort of a straight-on view of the skin in front of my hairline to see if anything was protruding. I don't wanna get too excited, but if even half of the peach fuzz I see becomes actual hair I'll be ECSTATIC.
Does anyone who knows about vellus hair/peach fuzz know what the likelihood is of such incredibly tiny peach fuzz having been in areas where real hair hasn't existed for at least 3-5 years and stayed at that same length (rather than growing longer or miniaturizing further and going slick bald) is?
I'm a diffuser and for last 3 years my frontal region has been thinning .but last 3 months crown started shedding and with trinov now the crown hairs are getting stronger and my mom when putting trinov on my crown last night commented it looks thicker, even when I touch the crown it feels way fuller in a week and no shed this morning , lol excuse the bias but I'm really happy with trinov so far
nice , keep us updated.First pic today, second pic about 2 wks ago. Been on for about 4 wks. I didn't take a before pic which was stupid. But I def think there's a difference.
From my personal experience and what I read on various forums so far....
It is often the case that many of us have the peachy fuzz with or without having noticed it in the past. Often it is when we start a new regime that prompted us to look closer. Im not suggesting it is definitely not due to Trinov in your case (I hope it is), and it could be that Trinov slowly made it more visible (or they look more visible with Trinov on it?). I guess we will never know.
