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By *artytwo OP Couple
over a year ago
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I am lucky enough to have full head of hair and as my father never went bald I've got a good chance of following suit.
However in the last few years I(T) have have got a bit thin at the crown and have been using the old Alpacino German engineering on me Gulliver.
I can't say that it has made any appreciable difference but then again it hasn't got any worse.
Question is, do any of these remedies actually conclusively work?
I see women with baldness or thinning hair and that must obviously be more distressing than for a man so it indicates to me that the remedies may not be too effective.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think only medical routes work.
Everything else seems to be snake oil. A LOT of my male colleagues waste their money on prevention, it's very common "issue". |
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I have very thin hair which gets thinner as I age and I can assure you, I'm far less distressed than most men I know about the same issue!
I simply don't give a fuck about something that can't be changed. |
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"Minoxidil?"
That's what I was thinking of.
You'll inherit genes for your hair from both mother and father and their respective parents backwards.
Clinical trials will give the results of trials that producers will hand pick - likely the ones that show the best results. They will give an overall likelihood of an effect happening across groups of people. Any single individual may get any or no result.
I don't work in that section of health or beauty treatments. I'm guessing there's a very cheap way to add caffeine to any hair product at home if you wanted other hair brands. |
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"Minoxidil?
That's what I was thinking of.
You'll inherit genes for your hair from both mother and father and their respective parents backwards.
Clinical trials will give the results of trials that producers will hand pick - likely the ones that show the best results. They will give an overall likelihood of an effect happening across groups of people. Any single individual may get any or no result.
I don't work in that section of health or beauty treatments. I'm guessing there's a very cheap way to add caffeine to any hair product at home if you wanted other hair brands. "
You can buy caffine its a few quid for a couple of hundred grams
My protien or any other fitness suplement site will sell it.
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