LosingmyhairIthink
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Trent said:hey, i'm 24 years old with like, lets say a norwood 1.8?? somewhere around tehre, but hair style right now is very much like yours, and if you're like me, its getting annoying to try and spike it up with all that thinness in the front? i have been on propecia for 5 months now, and nizoral for about 1 month. it has been ups and downs for me so far. one minute i think things are really improving, and the next day i'm sure that the propecia isn't doing anything and i'm thinning out (right now i'm sort of in a slump). but i still have lots of little hairs that keep getting longer in the front, trying to "keep up" with the thinning i'm getting, hopefull they will catch up and fill in my hairline to make it nice and even. if you dont' want to apply rogaine in college i recommend nizoral shampoo (just put it in your little bag of shower stuff and no one will ever know or care) and pop a propecia pill in the morning when you wake up. trying to be less like me and don't evaluate yourself everyday, like everyone says, there will be ups and downs, but overall propecia works for most people in bringing back some hair and keeping what you got. man, best of luck, its a long ride, i still have 7 months to see how propecia really works for me so i'll let you know what the "real" results are then.
I actually don't have any problems spiking my hair. It's just you can see more scalp when I do it. If I just let my hair down and don't spike it, I can't even tell i'm thinning.
I think I will buy nizoral and use it and propecia.
How expensive is finasteride, is it ok to use a generic brand?
