chrism said:
thanks for the reply hotlegs, it was very helpful
I also thought that the hair lost from rogaine would come back but it's been about 2 years now and it hasnt.
prehaps the dematitis is hindering growth ?
maybe you have the early stages of male pattern baldness ?
chrism said:
My hair has stayed the same as far as I can tell. I know I have a severe case of dermatitis on my hairline, I get tons of crap under my fingernails even while washing my hair on a daily basis.
you need to get this under control.
chrism said:
When I used Rogaine I would literally have 1" thick chunks of dried Rogaine peel off my scalp.
"1" thick"? hhhmmm not so sure about this one, Your scalp is not 1" thick, unless bits of bone and brain were coming off.
It is not unusual for your scalp to react to initial use of rogain like this, mine did but the flaking stopped after a few weeks (and a few bottles of T/Gel + Nizoral)
chrism said:
I hope that if I can get rid of my dermatitis my hair will come back.. I've just been afraid to use Nizoral b/c I've heard (don't remember where) that they work similarly.
Your choice, if you are more scared of the Nizoral than the dermatitis then don't use it, stick with the dermatitis.
I will say this one final time, Nizoral and minoxidil working entirely different ways, one is an anti-fungal shampoo with mild anti-androgen properties, one is a growth stimulator that extends the follicles anagen (growth stage).
chrism said:
I believe all my hair is there allthough where I applied rogaine, the hairs are a lot shorter and thinner. Can dermatitis really prevent hairs from groing to full length? I thought my hair had just become dependent on Rogaine or something, and therefore would not grow to full potential after stopping.. I don't know..
What makes you believe your hair can become dependent of Rogaine ?
I have answered your questions, but it seems like you feel a need to dwell in uncertain scientifically vague waters.
Do some research.
Good Luck
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