Brendan Flowers wrote: » Thanks for the feedback so far guys. I've been looking at the options over the last few weeks. I'm going to avoid finasteride, the possible side effects are not worth it imo. jfurey, well done but I don't think I'd have the will-power to alter my diet so much! A hair transplant is an option. But Im no where near needing one yet. But as long as I can afford it in a few years it definitely something I'd go for. But at the moment its just about slowing down the receding hairline so maybe by best bet is to try the Regaine shampoo for a while?
Dingle_berry wrote: » Has no one else thought of what products not to use? My hair was noticeably jumping ship in my mid 20s. I was using whatever shampoo I could get, hair wax, hair spray, etc. My OH suggested to cut down on the amount of shíte going on my scalp. So no more hair spray, very occasional hair wax (only ones with mainly natural waxes) and no products with Sodium Laurerth Sulfate, DMDM hydantoin, parabens, etc etc. It worked for me. After a few days I stopped noticing hair falling out and the next time I went for a haircut they were amazed by the re growth of baby hairs along my hairline. Told my brother to try it and he noticed the same. Said his scalp wasn't as itchy either. It hasn't completely reversed or even stopped my hair thinning but my hairline is still where it was 4 years ago and I don't have a bald spot. I don't have gynacomastia or anything like that either
speedboatchase wrote: » 95% of hair loss is male pattern baldness. Sounds like you were the other 5%. If you suffer male pattern baldness then you can change the cosmetics you use and your diet but the best result you can hope for is that it delays the hair loss; it won't reverse it.
Dingle_berry wrote: » My hair is still thinning but it's definitely not thinning or receding as fast as it was. I would be bald by 30 if it had kept going the way it was.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » It always kinda amazes me how people feel they can pass comment on the fact that I'm going light on top. I'll meet someone i haven't seen for a while and one of the first things they will say is "jaysus you're losing the hair", as if I'm not consious of the fact already. Personally I shave it to number 1 level now, it's not ideal because I had fairly good hair and not keen on the look but it's mking the best of a bad situation.
Brendan Flowers wrote: » What are the natural waxes you use now? Are they available in most chemists?
Dozen Wicked Words wrote: » Didn't realise Finasteride was useful in treating hairloss. I have often seen it used in treatment of enlarged prostate issues though. Have seen the side effects too, moobs aren't a great look, particularly on an otherwise thin man, but I would imagine that issue only affects a limited number of users.
Iopu wrote: » It's the number one treatment for hair loss. But at a lower dose than for prostate enlargement. There are some scary stories out there about it. But there is also a hair loss forum I was visiting with many people saying they don't get any side effects from it.