24, may have receded slightly but it's hard to tell, maybe from a NW2 to NW2.5, hair still thick on top though. The mental ease is the thing I take from this though, not the fact I still have my hair. I could go bald tomorrow and not have it bother me, just move on.
I'm not sure about the science behind it but it doesn't matter if it does or doesn't. If you're on finasteride then almost all DHT is going to be blocked anyways. A fair analogy is that it's like Dwayne Johnson not eating one burger over the fear of getting fat. You are already taking...
Of course, exercising or working out isn't going to make you bald lol. I understand it makes sense in theory but it's still going to block 80% of DHT regardless.
The way I see it is the hair fibres are just hair product. Guys with full heads of hair use waxes and clays ect so what's the difference in applying some fibres instead? Plus women wear makeup so it shouldn't matter at all IMO.
This will most likely be my last ever thread on here as I have moved on from letting hair loss control me, so with that said I'd like to share my story in hopes to help some younger guys (or even older guys) suffering with having hair loss affect them.
Before I start I want to say that I'm not...
I hate to be the barer of bad news but it's not looking good. Adding Minoxidill (Regaine) may help somewhat but you'd need a hair transplant to get anything close to a full head of hair. A hair system could also be an option if you're down for that kind of thing. As for now you have two options...
6 times a day, jesus. I'd definitely say that is way, way too much for even a teenager, let alone someone almost 30 years old. I'd say take it easy on the whacking off for a month or so and then see what happens mate. If it's still worse off then there's a possibility you may have slight sides...
First of all, I know this isn't going to go down well with you elite hair loss experts on here but I'm more than willing to have some dislikes in exchange for helping out a lot of new comers to the hair loss community.
So a rundown of my story - I started taking finasteride in 2015 and was on...
It did eventually but took a while. I'd say the first 7 months or so it was looking pretty bad, took me around 9-10 months for it to go back to how it was and maybe a little better although hard to say
I find it fascinating when I see someone who was once aggressively balding now with a great head of hair, or at least the appearance of a great head of hair.
Below are the before and after pictures, must be fibres/concealer right? If not, what are your opinions on how he achieved this? Also...