CryoLombax
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I discovered this forum a while back even before I started my Lipogaine regiment and it gave me a small bit of hope that I could perhaps get my hair back.
Roughly 3-4 years ago I started losing my hair at the age of 19. I'm an African American male and at the time I had a short afro. My hair began to fall out while combing it and it accelerated rapidly in the months after I'd say Nov '12.
Around March of this year I hit my lowest point, I've attached a photo of what my hair looked like before. I was sick and tired of covering my scalp with hair die that looked like black tar just to fake a dark ceasar in case my hat falls off. I also was using hair fiber that would never hold in place for so long before it fell out or was accidentally wiped away.
Here is the exact thread that inspired me to start Lipogaine: https://www.hairlosstalk.com/intera...-days-in-on-big-3-23-using-dutasteride.95418/
I started using Lipogaine in mid april and for some reason I had the audacity to dye my hair blonde while I was doing it, while nearly bald on the top of my head. The blonde did compliment my complexion and I would use hair fiber to blend it for a "full head of hair". Despite the blonde hair dying, which often burned because Lipogaine would make my scalp dry and itchy my hair continued to recover. I now have a full hairline and new hair growth (that has progressed beyond peach fuzz) and it feels like soft baby hair. It is INCREDIBLE. I feel like I have a new lease on life. I have began going out without wearing hats and my self confidence has skyrocketed.
Check out my before and afters, I'd be happy to share more of my story and I also would love suggestions on how to keep improving my hair regrowth.
The only cons of using Lipogaine are an itchy scalp which can really get out of hand if you scratch it. The burning from any products you put on top of your head after can be excruciating.
I also want to get rid of the dry skin and dandruff flakes that come with this. (Noticeable in the after going to moisturize right now lol)
I didn't believe this would even be possible, but boy have I been proven wrong in one of the most wonderful ways.
Roughly 3-4 years ago I started losing my hair at the age of 19. I'm an African American male and at the time I had a short afro. My hair began to fall out while combing it and it accelerated rapidly in the months after I'd say Nov '12.
Around March of this year I hit my lowest point, I've attached a photo of what my hair looked like before. I was sick and tired of covering my scalp with hair die that looked like black tar just to fake a dark ceasar in case my hat falls off. I also was using hair fiber that would never hold in place for so long before it fell out or was accidentally wiped away.
Here is the exact thread that inspired me to start Lipogaine: https://www.hairlosstalk.com/intera...-days-in-on-big-3-23-using-dutasteride.95418/
I started using Lipogaine in mid april and for some reason I had the audacity to dye my hair blonde while I was doing it, while nearly bald on the top of my head. The blonde did compliment my complexion and I would use hair fiber to blend it for a "full head of hair". Despite the blonde hair dying, which often burned because Lipogaine would make my scalp dry and itchy my hair continued to recover. I now have a full hairline and new hair growth (that has progressed beyond peach fuzz) and it feels like soft baby hair. It is INCREDIBLE. I feel like I have a new lease on life. I have began going out without wearing hats and my self confidence has skyrocketed.
Check out my before and afters, I'd be happy to share more of my story and I also would love suggestions on how to keep improving my hair regrowth.
The only cons of using Lipogaine are an itchy scalp which can really get out of hand if you scratch it. The burning from any products you put on top of your head after can be excruciating.
I also want to get rid of the dry skin and dandruff flakes that come with this. (Noticeable in the after going to moisturize right now lol)
I didn't believe this would even be possible, but boy have I been proven wrong in one of the most wonderful ways.