is this real? Woow

Bryan

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It's a fairly striking comparison, but I suppose it might be real! What do YOU think about it? :)
 

Chris87

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very interesting..itd be cool to see a pair of twins where one took propecia and the other took dutasteride

or maybe one takes .5mg of finasteride and the other takes 1mg.

theres a bunch of configurations of "this vs this" that would be cool to see in twins
 

carrotbumzz

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Do you guys notice that the guy with full hair does not have arm hair while the other guy does. wondering if it is a side affect of dutasteride?
 

brian liles

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actually they asked the twins the same question in the FAQ of the site. the dood on dutasteride shaves his arms
 

wstef

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It'd be interesting to know if there's much difference in their lifestyles, since the balding twin seems to suggest he had 'personal concerns'.

I mean, the one with the growth shaves his arms, probably shaves his chest (I see no hair like the other one on his neck) so probably takes better care of himself... I wonder about diet and such.

Still, very interesting results.
 

mlb

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Funny, i showed it to a few girls in the office - they seemed to think the balding one was more attractive. The peaks made him look more mature. Although the overwhelming reaction was "who cares?"
 

abcdefg

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Its pretty obvious facial hair and chest hair are from androgens its not really up for debate seeing as how most women I have met generally dont have it and men do. So the question is how is someone on dutasteride for 5 years growing hair on his arms like crazy? Is it just because androgens trigger the hair to go terminal and then it just grows independent of androgens like any other hair then or do other androgens like testosterone mainly control it?
 
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