MY FOREHEAD IS SHRINKING ๐๐ฟ - 3.5 Month Update Progress Pictures 12/12/2023
A user shared a 3.5-month hair loss treatment progress using topical Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841, noting improved confidence and satisfaction with the results. Other users congratulated and praised the progress shown in the pictures.
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