need some advice

woodie

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I'm 21, and it seems that I'm already thinning. My hairline has receded quite a bit. In general my hair is just not as thick as it used to be, although I still have 'a lot of hairs.' That is what my stylist says anyways. I've decided that its time to do something. I would like to have my old hairline back, or at least get my hair to be thick again. Right now, I can't even use hairgel because my hair is so fine. It just makes it look greasy.
What is my best option? I don't think I want Propecia. Will Rogaine make my hair thicker and improve my hairline....or will it just give me some more 'peach fuzz' fine hairs. And is it true that if you quit using it, you will lose your hair? I've also heard that Revivogen works well, is this true? I know that different products have different goals. I would like to regrow thick hair, and get my old hairline back. If someone can get back to me ASAP that would be awesome. I plan on ordering something tonight and want to make the correct decision. Thanks.
 

Logic1

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Hey woodie,

I would not put much hope into regaining your hairline if you have receeded significantly. A realistic goal would be to keep what you have for the longest period of time possibe. Revivogen is a good option for doing this as it seems you're looking to avoid systematic side effects. I believe 3 bottles will run you roughly $33 a month if purchased through this site.

As far as thickening, I would invest in some thickening shampoos and avoid using gel or anythign similar that gives your hair a wet look.

I have read stories about people losing hair after halting treatment of minoxidil. This is also true for other hairloss treatments. Stopping the use of any product that works will most likely force the scalp to return to it's previous state. Additionally I've read that if minoxidil makes your hair that is NOT genetically programmed to fallout, fallout, the hair should regrow back.

I would recommend you do more research before making a purchase.
 
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