So what answer are you looking for exactly? I am considering minoxidil as well, as my crown is thinning out. Yes it may shed and look MUCH worse, but if it comes back thicker, do you not think it will be worth while?
You can always use concealers in the mean time to hide it, no?
I am waiting on the arrival of Nizoral 2%. I know your are meant to apply it 2-3 times per week. But I was just wondering is it best to apply it three days in a row?
Or is it better to space it out e.g Mon, Wed, Fri?
Thanks
Everybody is different. Some people just keep reseeding at the front until later on in life where they then begin to lose their crown (the lucky ones in my opinion). But for some (like me) :thumbdown2: when they begin to reseed at the front, the crown also begins to thin out, and sooner or later...
I wouldn't worry about it, you still have great hair. I am 22 years old and my hair is a little worse than yours, so don't fret about it too much.
9/10 people will not even realise that you are receding. Save your money and get a transplant when you really need it, because you don't know how...
Looks really good man :punk:
Question though, as you used beard hair and other hair, are you able to grow it out? Or do you have to keep it short? I couldn't imagine that those beard hairs would grow out very well and look like/feel like normal hair.
Your hair really is not that bad man, I wouldn't waste your money on a hair transplant. Wait until it gets worse, you will get more for your money this way.
I'm not sure what you are looking for, I don't think anyone on here will be able to help you. Sounds like something more severe than male pattern baldness, but I don't see why a hair cut would make it any worse :dunno: Sorry to hear about your misfortune.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? I hear the liquid can be very messy and can drip into areas of your face etc. Also, are there any particular pros of using the 5% over the 2%, other than strength obviously. Is one particularly more effective than the other?