Good suggestions for shampoos that stop prostate cancer?
Damn your way dumber than you think you are...
Good suggestions for shampoos that stop prostate cancer?
Perhaps. Go have a shower with your “hair loss shampoo” lolDamn your way dumber than you think you are...
Perhaps. Go have a shower with your “hair loss shampoo” lol
Your “hair loss” shampoo does not improve your hair that much, even if it stops inflammation and removes dandruff.What's funny is that you probably think your getting smarter with these replies.
Your “hair loss” shampoo does not improve your hair that much, even if it stops inflammation and removes dandruff.
Using shampoos for scalp inflammation and dandruff does not make them "hair loss" shampoos, even if those conditions develop sometimes when there is Androgenetic Alopecia.That was not the point but your to stupid to get or understand it, your way to clogged in your delusional mindset so no worries, i understand...
Using shampoos for scalp inflammation and dandruff does not make them "hair loss" shampoos, even if those conditions develop sometimes when there is Androgenetic Alopecia.
A "hair loss" shampoo will work on the fundamental mechanism that is causing hair loss, not remove f*****g dandruff. That would be called a "dandruff" shampoo. a**h**
Well, the first article you posted is interesting. These conditions may exacerbate hair loss, but to which extent?Dude there is no point, your stuck and nothing is gonna get you out, it's useless, anybody can say whatever, you could have all the info in the world and you are still gonna keep it with this sh*t.
It's very common and in most cases just like it's stated above in my comment, hair loss, androgenic alopecia comes along with various conditions of the scalp, from excessive dandruff to various forms of Malassezia yeasts and flora, excessive sebum productiont and so on, some shampoos do help with these conditions and a result of that is less hair loss, a more healthy scalp condition and less hair that stays less in the Telogen phase.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16901187
Poorly controlled seborrheic dermatitis increases the number of hairs that are in the resting phase of the hair cycle –
https://donovanmedical.com/hair-blo...eborrheic-dermatitis-in-androgenetic-alopecia
If you want shampoos that remove DHT you can get with saw palmetto in them but they are probably sh*t or you can make a topical finasteride solution but nobody is gonna sell you that at the pharmacy without prescription or at the counter to get sides from it and sue them after. The majority of people are not ok with the sides that most of you freaks here are accepting just to save their hair, understand that this forum represents sh*t of the majority of balding people that live on this Earth, most just move on and understand that it simply is not worth it, nobody cares that is worth it for you or for your values, etc..
If we would have a safe and valuable solution or understanding regarding hairloss we would all take it and these discussion would not take place, but unfortunately not even science knows exactly the whole mechanism and cascade of events that happens with it and that's why even now, in 2020, we don't have a f*****g fully understanding knowledge about it. So keep dreaming that you and your gender changing friends know it all and that you solved the balding problem by ingesting gender changing drugs, let's see where most of you end up in a couple of years...
It's the last time i "talk" with you, as i said, it's pointless you are to stuck in your own ideology and i'm not wasting more time talking with people that do what you are doing just because they have an underlying mental condition or whatever you have there that makes you act like a know it all when in reality you know mostly nothing...
Exactly. It should be use in tandem with other treatments.The only shampoo that might help a little bit with hair loss is one that has ketoconazole in it, and even then it will only be a very weak treatment. Ketoconazole shampoo might at most be able to slow down your rate of loss slightly, but you'll be fighting a losing battle unless you're also using more powerful treatments alongside it.