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How bad is this hairline? 27m
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Finasteride. Immediately.
You still have time
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>>34215642
This is actually after 1 year on fin (technically two but I was taking it more on and off the first year)
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>>34215639
Finasteride, minoxidil and a transplant, by 27 you should have enough money that a turkey trip won't hurt at all.
I have always had a mature hairline since I was a kid so I knew I would never bald because my dad and brother both have the same hairline and are still with their hair at the same spots.
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>>34215639
Looks fine.
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>>34215651
If you're taking it and your hairline is still the same, then it's fine. Minoxidil helps, sure. However, if you have cats and/or dogs, don't use topical spray. And wash your hands throughly.

If you're having side effects, try 0.5mg or 0.25mg. These doses still significantly reduce DHT while alleviating those.

If you notice you're losing hair - forget finasteride, go straight to dutasteride. Because fin maxes out at reducing dht levels by 70%, even if you take insane doses like 10mg.

The effect lasts for about 5 days/last dose, so it's okay to skip some days, but don't make it a habit. Dutasteride is much stronger, a single dose can plummet dht levels by 90%, remaining effective ( >70% reduction) for about 56 days. Be very careful of that stuff, if your body is sensitive enough, you might get male gynecomastia and other nasty side effects.

That's all you need to know. Anything else has questionable or not yet throughly verified gains. There's RU58841, from what i am aware, it's like a better minoxidil. However, i haven't been able to pull any quality peer reviewed studies on it, just a 1997 controlled test on mice and a 1998 preliminary test on humans. So your results may vary.

Don't ask me why i have used my academic literacy to do such deep research on hair loss... I'll get really insecure if you point out I'm wasting my time :(
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>>34215639
It’s a shame to hear you’re already on chems but it’s fine. The chems aren’t helping but they’re giving you a placebo effect that’s still useful.
You need to go outside and get your ass cold. Get cold every day, go out without proper clothing and get cold as fuck. Leave your windows open at night. Consider why humans lost their hair to begin with, we started wearing clothes and we stopped needing hair to stay warm. Don’t let you body think it doesn’t need hair.
Same goes for the sun. Hair protects from sun. Go out in the sun, I can tell you don’t just from looking at your skin. Your body thinks you live in a comfy little cave and it’s tired of wasting resources making hair for no reason. Show it how wrong it is.
Also buzz that shit clean once a year tops, it helps with growth.
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>>34215639
Very anime.
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>>34215639
its starting to get bad but it's still serviceable but you need to stop balding immediately
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>>34217826
>I can tell you don’t just from looking at your skin.

I do get sun, but I deliberately wear sun hats to protect my face. I don't want to prematurely age
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>>34218848
Hats make the hair loss worse too for the same reasons I said above. Why would your body bother producing hair when you’ve got a hat covering your head? There’s soooo much crap out there in favor of these products but so much of it comes either from people who are financially invested in it or people who are personally invested in it because they’re already using it.
The biological approach is the only one that works with your body’s natural processes and isn’t going to be shilled to you by any one looking for cash.
Keep taking the stuff because your body is used to it but get yourself exposed to more elements too and both together will have a huge effect.

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