macdruid
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Okay, I know these horror stories move through the forums like waves, one month it's gyno, the next it's well, gyno.. :lol:
Anyway, lately I've been noticing several posters saying they felt like Min made their hair worse after using it - that they shed hair and never recovered it - and this possibly applying to people with diffuse thinning.
Now, is there a basis for Min making hair worse to the point it doesn't recover or is this mostly an instance of people that started it and didn't keep up with it properly (or quitting) and thus suffering the temporary consequences?
I'm a diffuse thinner, that's my main problem, but I let it go long enough that I don't think finasteride alone would be successful so the "Big 3" seemed like the only sure fire way to go in the long run for decent regrowth. BHD's success in this area was a big selling point for me.
What's the word on this from the long timers / old pros?
Is there some crucial bit of info about Min and diffuse thinners that I missed during 6 months of research or is this just another worry wave?
Anyway, lately I've been noticing several posters saying they felt like Min made their hair worse after using it - that they shed hair and never recovered it - and this possibly applying to people with diffuse thinning.
Now, is there a basis for Min making hair worse to the point it doesn't recover or is this mostly an instance of people that started it and didn't keep up with it properly (or quitting) and thus suffering the temporary consequences?
I'm a diffuse thinner, that's my main problem, but I let it go long enough that I don't think finasteride alone would be successful so the "Big 3" seemed like the only sure fire way to go in the long run for decent regrowth. BHD's success in this area was a big selling point for me.
What's the word on this from the long timers / old pros?
Is there some crucial bit of info about Min and diffuse thinners that I missed during 6 months of research or is this just another worry wave?