looks like hairs an inch below your widows peak when it was at its baldest!
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is CB the most costly part of your regime? i have asc, equol, and bim on the way from smitty. just spent about 800 on those three hair loss product which should last me a little over a yr depending how much i need. the nice thing is that the bim itself would have cost about 17 thousand dollars if id bought it in the form of the latisse brand! id be willing to go as high as 2k a yr on hair treatments. but at that point as you say the FUE starts becoming a very cost saving option long term, as long as you can maintain the rest of your hair. especially if you only have the Norwood 2-3 range baldness to fix with the transplant. should be cheaper than the guys who have to fix Norwood 3-4 hair lines. i have strongly though about hair transplant myself. man its a ****ed up think caring so much about hair! but i would never be one of those guys who just shaves it all off and forgets it. i made the choice to keep hair and im sticking the course. just see it as a way of life, and take pride in it lol
its very tempting to add dutasteride, but i still worry the side from a powerful agent like dutasteride, but ill see what i can get from a high dose of equol (50-100mg) as i believe that is safer even at higher dose. i did think to do just low dose dutasteride, since it has such a long half life and a flat dose response. should get a result even from 0.5 mg a wk
2020, my man, did you inject your TB yet??? are you going to keep with it?
it doesnt matter where u get the ru its all the same.
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hairline filling in!
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i like immortal hair RejuvePlex topical for ahk!
it doesnt matter where u get the ru its all the same.
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hairline filling in!
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i like immortal hair RejuvePlex topical for ahk!
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Israelite, any idea why the gel form of AHK is more expensive than liquid? Does it penetrate better?
Went ahead and ordered liquid version AHK 5% for the hairline. Hope it helps!!
sounds good! thanx! how's the emu oil working for you?? Is that your regimen as far as topicals, taking any finasteride??1ml every other day, minoxidil 7 days a week and emu oil in between. This is hairline only.
Is Ru a dependable treatment like minoxidil?