It's not male pattern baldness b/c male pattern baldness does not happen on the sides of the head - you might have AA or something else - I would suggest stopping finasteride b/c it's not worth taking even if you did have male pattern baldness
How does no one on here know about minoxidil? It's basically the ingredient used in Rogaine. It can work for some people but it is not a natural product - has side effects and the effects may not last
Focus on incorporating healthy raw foods into your diet since it has more bioavailable nutrients your body (and hair) needs to sustain itself. Burgers, fries, & pizza just won't cut it if you want to overcome hair loss!
I agree with trying out a Keto shampoo but go for Nizoral which have the studies backing it and not these other shampoos that try to throw it in the mix. It's an effective antiandrogen and will slow down your hair loss
You wouldn't think.. but Vitamin D deficiency is actually alot more common than people realize. It's also useful to use a quality D supplement with appropriate co-factors to help absorption.
I use resveratrol chews - such a conveinent way to get my daily dose
https://www.amazon.com/ResVitale-Resveratrol-Bordeaux-Berry-chews/dp/B00820C5CQ/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1517359458&sr=8-2&keywords=resveratrol+chews&linkCode=ll1&tag=hoibehalo-20&linkId=97eb1e3adbfba669350ce461a43a6a6f
Biotin shampoo is useful and does work at thickening the hair, but it won't stop hair loss - use it in conjunction with Nizoral which is more useful at disrupting the root cause of hair loss and delaying hair loss