MPBWarrior
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yes, get on finasteride. if u go on generic Proscar, it'll cost u less than $10 a month. it's your best weapon by far. add nizoral shampoo too. then worry about adding things to your regimen.
Test finasteride helpful for me?The Gardener said:My personal advice would be to skip the minoxidil, given your particular situation.
Start with just the finasteride, and give it some time to see if it does the trick for you.
that's news to me.The Gardener said:Oral spironolactone might be very effective for hairloss
MPBWarrior said:that's news to me.The Gardener said:Oral spironolactone might be very effective for hairloss
JayMan said:MPBWarrior said:that's news to me.The Gardener said:Oral spironolactone might be very effective for hairloss
why is it news? socks used it and found great success. other people have as well. it can have sides and cann be dangerous as gardener said, but it is a good anti androgen
IBM said:JayMan said:MPBWarrior said:that's news to me.The Gardener said:Oral spironolactone might be very effective for hairloss
why is it news? socks used it and found great success. other people have as well. it can have sides and cann be dangerous as gardener said, but it is a good anti androgen
I read somewhere that oral spironolactone is the best anti androgen. But it is used by transsexuals. That's not a good thing for straight man IMO
Jackson198 said:I have some ideas
if i used minoxidil+finasteride on six month,somthing results i can see
than stop minoxidil,keep on finasteride, does it work or getting bad?
Actually, i am trying finasteride for two monthsdoggfather said:if you are worried about taking propecia at your age, I would recommend applying topical 5% spironolactone cream and see if that halts your recession. as a fellow asian i understand your worries since it seems every asian has a perfect hairline. i am 27 and am currently taking propecia but i wish i had tried topical spironolactone cream first to see if that would have done the trick. the only problem is it's a bit more of a hassle to apply a topical than take a pill.
Jackson198 said:Actually, i am trying finasteride for two monthsdoggfather said:if you are worried about taking propecia at your age, I would recommend applying topical 5% spironolactone cream and see if that halts your recession. as a fellow asian i understand your worries since it seems every asian has a perfect hairline. i am 27 and am currently taking propecia but i wish i had tried topical spironolactone cream first to see if that would have done the trick. the only problem is it's a bit more of a hassle to apply a topical than take a pill.
i don't feel any different at all.
i only worry about the circle hairline.
there're just like a hole in the hairline,damnit :cry:
Jackson198 said::cry: what is the best option for me?
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