i just dont know the answer

pancho2

New Member
Reaction score
0
I'm under the impression from cruising around this chatroom for a while that the only hairloss products people really have faith in around here are the big three. I was wondering whether that is the case and if that applies to pretty much any situation.

My situation is that I'm 26 and over the last 9 months my hair has started to thin badly. it hasn't really receded any but the thinning is horrible. My hair seems to have gone thin everywhere (top, sides and back). There doesn't seem to be any place that is particularly worse then the others but there is a whole lot of scalp shinning through that never used to.

This seems to have coincided with me moving jobs and not being able to train martial arts and getting out of the habit of exercising and smoking to much. I don't know whether this is a contributing factor or whether i am just hoping this is as that is easy enough to reverse.

I've always worn my hair long and it used to be thick and super curly the kind that always drew comments. I guess i must have took that sh*t to heart because this whole thinning thing has thrown me through a crazy loop. I'd like to be less vain and just say "f*** it" but i have a really weird shaped head and i need to keep hair to cover this monstrosity that lurks beneath. At the moment i have enough hair that it looks ok when styled right but windys days make it look sh*t and i am activley avoiding going out in the rain or bright sun light.

So i was wondering is there anymore of a specific way of treating this kind of thinning rather then rapidly receding hairline or a balding crown. or is it just get your hands on those products and hope for the best.

Any kind of comment on this would be helpful and appreciated.
 

s.a.f

Senior Member
Reaction score
67
Nope just the big three really! Dont listen to some of the clowns on here who tell you its because of your lifestyle ect and could give you a list of obscure supplements as long as your arm.
 

Sean68

Senior Member
Reaction score
5
i doubt that moving house and smoking have caused your hair to fall out but if you really think it maybe due to dietary reasons then you should go to your doctor.it just sounds to me as if youve got diffuse thinning.maybe see how many short hairs youve got growing.if you are diffuse the treatments arent really any different just harder to apply. the most obvious being propecia.something to improve your hairs health and appearance may be good too like tricomin which is designed to be sprayed into your hair.better too start early if youre worried.good luck.
 
G

Guest

Guest
Sean68 said:
i doubt that moving house and smoking have caused your hair to fall out but if you really think it maybe due to dietary reasons then you should go to your doctor.it just sounds to me as if youve got diffuse thinning.maybe see how many short hairs youve got growing.if you are diffuse the treatments arent really any different just harder to apply. the most obvious being propecia.something to improve your hairs health and appearance may be good too like tricomin which is designed to be sprayed into your hair.better too start early if youre worried.good luck.

while it's true that minoxidil is harder to apply if you're a diffuse thinner, diffuse thinners will typically respond better to drugs like propecia and dutasteride and to minoxidil as well, because while they are balding over a larger area, the balding is typically not as severe as a pattern loser.
 
Top