Amazing new body hairs. (Photos)

rfilbert_az

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After 4 months, I am now seeing new hairs on my earlobes, knuckles, back of hands,
forearms, and inner wrists. I am currently 40 years of age and I have NEVER seen
hair grown on these body parts at any point in my life. These hairs seem to be stronger,
thicker, and even shinier than before.

As for the hair on my head, the hairs seem to have changed color, from dark brownish
to black. I also only see as low as 2-3 fallen hairs in the shower now. So, I guess
that means my regimen is working.

BTW, my main regimen for the past 4 months has been 10,000 mcg Biotin once per day,
minoxidil 5%, and ketoconazole shampoo.

Please take a look at the attached photos. I thought maybe biotin was causing this,
but somebody suggested it is due to minoxidil splashing on my body parts. What do
you think?

Also, has anyone ever seen hair grow on their inner wrists, back of hand, and earlobes like this?

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recedingyt

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lol wtf are you putting minoxidil on your earlobes or something? If you're using topical it should only grow hairs in areas where it's applied. oral minoxidil grows hair everywhere where there is follicles, but i didnt even know there were follicles on the earlobe wtf
 

fullhead

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It grows on your ear lobes because you apply minoxidil before bed, it gets onto the pillow, you sleep on your side and BAM there ya go. I got the same.
 

rfilbert_az

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It grows on your ear lobes because you apply minoxidil before bed, it gets onto the pillow, you sleep on your side and BAM there ya go. I got the same.

Lately I only use Lipogaine 5% minoxidil about 2 hours before bedtime. I try to give it time to dry off.
Also, the majority is applied on top of my head, all between my hairline and crown. I don't really apply
any to my sides. (BTW, it is not oral minoxidil, it is only topical liquid.)

Also, I always sleep face down on my stomach, with my face in my pillow. My pillow is never
soggy or damp, and I use a new pillow case every week. So, it's kinda mysterious why I got hair
growing on my ear lobes, forearms, back of hands, and inner wrists....yet, no unusual hair is growing
on my face, back, chest, or shoulders.

I guess it's possible that minoxidil residue is on my pillow. I'm just happy to see hair growing
on my ear lobes and wrists because it indicates to me that it's working. I just hope all the results
go to my crown! 8)
 

dekaz

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After 4 months, I am now seeing new hairs on my earlobes, knuckles, back of hands,
forearms, and inner wrists. I am currently 40 years of age and I have NEVER seen
hair grown on these body parts at any point in my life. These hairs seem to be stronger,
thicker, and even shinier than before.

As for the hair on my head, the hairs seem to have changed color, from dark brownish
to black. I also only see as low as 2-3 fallen hairs in the shower now. So, I guess
that means my regimen is working.

BTW, my main regimen for the past 4 months has been 10,000 mcg Biotin once per day,
minoxidil 5%, and ketoconazole shampoo.

Please take a look at the attached photos. I thought maybe biotin was causing this,
but somebody suggested it is due to minoxidil splashing on my body parts. What do
you think?

Also, has anyone ever seen hair grow on their inner wrists, back of hand, and earlobes like this?

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lol not sure if you made this as a joke, but gratz i guess lol

those are the places i DONT want hair! lol Why cant male pattern baldness just be everywhere on the body BELOW the face??
 

rfilbert_az

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This is 100% real. My images are not fake and it is not a joke. I really am growing new hairs on
my ear lobes and other areas after only 4 months of minoxidil and one 10000 mcg biotin every day.

The hair on my ears can be shaved off easily, but to me it's a sign that my regimen is working.
And yes, I agree, why cant male pattern baldness occur on my legs or pubic hairs? Stay away from my scalp, haha! ;)
 
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