22 y/old ... Sensitive to Treatments... Need Help PLEASE

Nizzer

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Hey Guys,

Here's my deal, except for propecia, I'm extremely sensitive to treatments

Rogaine makes my scalp break out in acne, and causes much irritation acne, and headaches.

Likewise, Nizoral cause further hair loss, making my break out w/ acne.

Without nizoral, I am on Intensive Treatment Head & Shoulders w/ the active ingredient of Selenium Sulfide that seems to keep the inflamation/dermatitus down. I've tried T-sal, T-gel and Nioxin. None seem to work. This seems to be my best option, which while mild, does still dry out my hair a fair bit.

Tonight I just ordered the 540 Minoxidil 5% without Propylene Glycol, 65 mL from http://www.minoxidil.com that is supposed cause less irritation. Should this help me with my problem?

I've been on Propecia off and one of nearly 1 1/2 years (stupid.. I know) anyways.. Before visiting this site I would hit the 3-5 month range and go through much shedding...be convinced it isn’t working and quit. As soon as I quit, the hair loss completely stopped for 1-2 week and then continued as normal. To this point I now see that it was getting rid of the hairs infected w/ DHT allowing them to come back later. Thus explaining why it stopped briefly. Do you agree that it proves it was working?

I've have been on propecia non-stop for exactly 3 months now. I'm shedding like before.. only this time im going to give it the 12 months.

Can anyone suggest any scalp moisturizing conditioners? In addition,(random question) can using a blow drier or biking w/o helmet w/ much wind cause premature fall of hair.

Thanks for taking the time to read. Any response is appreciated.

Thank You,
 

Nizzer

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err.. typo.. sorry.. I was meaning to say that i have been on and off propecia for the last 1 1/2 years.
 

Aplunk1

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I don't really know how to answer this one. Might I suggest Tricomin, Emu Oil, and some vitamins, such as MSM and multivitamins, maybe some Saw Palmetto for goodluck?
 

Nizzer

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Please someone reply

On the Propecia website they say that 90 percent maintain the hair they have. Does maintaining mean from the time you start.. or the time that your Propecia begins to work?
 

Britannia

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I would definately recommend a copper peptide treatment, whether it be Tricomin, AC revitalise or Folligen.
 

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Re: Please someone reply

Nizzer said:
On the Propecia website they say that 90 percent maintain the hair they have. Does maintaining mean from the time you start.. or the time that your Propecia begins to work?

I think I asked this question before, also. From what I remember, I think the consensus was "from the time you start the medication." I'm sure like w/ everything in this irritating battle, nothing is for certain and results may vary. I've been on finasteride for about 4 months and I still think I'm losing hair at about the same rate I was pre-finasteride
 

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Britannia said:
I would definately recommend a copper peptide treatment, whether it be Tricomin, AC revitalise or Folligen.


Is copper peptide pretty safe?.... not too strong i mean? i just worry about irritation and excess hairloss.
 
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