longtimereader
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Ok. . . Don't know how to start one of these, but here goes. . .
I've always had a lot of hair but began losing it since I turned 18. I noticed that what used to naturally comb backwards into a pretty great, if wiry pompadour, began to lay more flat around the time I graduated from high school.
I started combing it forward or to the side and more or less got by, though I've been an on and off Minoxidil user since 2001 have been using both it and generic finasteride regularly since 2013.
Long story shot, after years of worry and frequenting hairloss forums to read and hope I'm at the end of the assumption that I can do anything else alone, but also in search of support.
I'm wondering what this community's perception of my level of loss is, what kind steps you would be taking if you were in my position (from treatments, hair styles, just buzzing it and pretending my face doesn't look like a wood carving of a bear with a Groucho Marx disguise thrown on).
Oh vanity . . . Anywho, thanks to any that read this.
I've always had a lot of hair but began losing it since I turned 18. I noticed that what used to naturally comb backwards into a pretty great, if wiry pompadour, began to lay more flat around the time I graduated from high school.
I started combing it forward or to the side and more or less got by, though I've been an on and off Minoxidil user since 2001 have been using both it and generic finasteride regularly since 2013.
Long story shot, after years of worry and frequenting hairloss forums to read and hope I'm at the end of the assumption that I can do anything else alone, but also in search of support.
I'm wondering what this community's perception of my level of loss is, what kind steps you would be taking if you were in my position (from treatments, hair styles, just buzzing it and pretending my face doesn't look like a wood carving of a bear with a Groucho Marx disguise thrown on).
Oh vanity . . . Anywho, thanks to any that read this.