Ashton Kutcher took Avodart (Dutasteride) for 10 years.
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Matthew Mcconaughey has admitted to being on finasteride. So has Bradley Cooper.
Trump also takes finasteride.
When did McConaughey say he was on finasteride? I've only ever heard him hype up that snake oil looking product regenix or whatever it's called
I think we should be looking at the hair on girls at 40. Katie holmes has amazing hair and she is 40! Well lets think why do so many girls have amazing hair at 40 compared to so many balding men of same age? Hmm what do men all have common different from women. What about hormones maybe like much higher T/DHT? Maybe that is why men go bald I cant think of any other major difference other than genes.
If I go anywhere in the real world around me and look around, like 40-60% of dudes in their late 20's are NW2.5. In hollywood, tons of late 30's+ showing zero or minimal signs of hairloss....NW1 or been maintaining a NW2 for the last decade or so. To me the explanation that makes the most sense is most of them have to be on fina/duta, or wearing hair pieces. It's way too much of a coincidence to assume that THAT many guys in hollywood just have good hair genes
Meh I don't know about that. Come to Denmark. People in there 20's here dont have hairloss. And 30's generally don't have either. Many in their 40's have better hair than me ffs. It makes me sick to my stomach to walk the streets and study hairlines.
That's Savage man....must be "something in the water" as they say. Here in the states, both in the north East and other places I've been, my observation has been if you make it to 35, maybe even 30 with zero sign of male pattern baldness, you're in the minority.
I really dont understand the credit that people in this forum gives to finasteride (or even dutas). I was taking it so long and it had zero effect on me, just zero. also tried dutas, same sh*t.
I also know some people (from real life) that take it, and just keep receding. so it isnt just me
If it was such magic pill then everybody would take it and I wouldnt see so many patetic bald guys everywhere I go.
No, I believe it either good genes / hair pieces / transplant
I want more in-depth studies that cover everything regarding finasteride. I'm not sure what study you're talking about, but I believe the numbers would be even lower if the study was done solely on guys 18-25(probably 90% of the people on this site). I know there's a 10-year study that shows great success-rate, especially in older guys. But I can't help to think those aren't accurate. I mean it's not really hard to publish a "study" and studies like this are perfect for a hair transplant-surgeon to show a patient.If you read the info that Merck released on the drug and the studies you can see it is not really a miracle drug at all. One statistic I remember reading is that in 5yrs, 100% of the people lost hair in the placebo group and 35% did in the Finasteride group. So definitely buys time but certainly not magical.
I want more in-depth studies that cover everything regarding finasteride. I'm not sure what study you're talking about, but I believe the numbers would be even lower if the study was done solely on guys 18-25(probably 90% of the people on this site). I know there's a 10-year study that shows great success-rate, especially in older guys. But I can't help to think those aren't accurate. I mean it's not really hard to publish a "study" and studies like this are perfect for a hair transplant-surgeon to show a patient.
finasteride is basically all we have so it's not like like there's a choice to make if you want to save your hair. But long-term efficiency is crucial if you need a hair transplant.
If you read the info that Merck released on the drug and the studies you can see it is not really a miracle drug at all. One statistic I remember reading is that in 5yrs, 100% of the people lost hair in the placebo group and 35% did in the Finasteride group. So definitely buys time but certainly not magical.