The user is experiencing heavy hair shedding and a receding frontal area despite using finasteride and minoxidil. They are considering switching to dutasteride for better results.
Some people claim Dutasteride worsened their hair loss, causing concern among users. Reasons suggested include initial shedding phases, incorrect attribution to Dutasteride when other factors are involved, genetic variations affecting drug response, and the possibility of non-authentic medication.
A 25-year-old male shared his successful hair regrowth journey using oral minoxidil, topical minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride. He experienced initial regrowth, a shedding phase, and then improved hair density, advising others not to panic during shedding and to act early on hair loss.
User discusses hair loss treatments, including fluridil, minoxidil, tretinoin, melatonin, stemoxydine, ketoconazole, and piroctone olamine. They suggest that shedding healthy terminal hairs may be bad, while shedding weaker hairs could indicate a beneficial treatment effect.
The conversation is about managing dandruff caused by using Kirkland minoxidil, with suggestions including using Kelual DS, Nizoral, and exfoliating with oils. Some users also recommend oral minoxidil and finasteride for better results and convenience.
The user is overjoyed with hair regrowth progress using 1 mg finasteride, 2 ml liquid minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo. They applied minoxidil to the affected area without consulting a dermatologist and experienced some shedding for a few days.
Cold showers may improve scalp health for some, reducing itchiness and dandruff, but may increase dandruff for others while improving hair texture. Individual experiences with cold showers and scalp health vary.
The conversation is about using Ketoconazole shampoo as a potential addition to Finasteride for hair density, with skepticism about its effectiveness for hair regrowth. Users suggest that Ketoconazole mainly helps with dandruff and scalp irritation, while Minoxidil and other treatments like oral Minoxidil or dutasteride might be more effective for hair density.
Using 2% ketoconazole daily can dry out the scalp; 1-2 times a week is recommended. Combining ketoconazole with treatments like minoxidil, alfatradiol, and fluridil can help manage hair loss effectively.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of a new hair growth serum called HERBACLE, which claims to be the world's first, but lacks reviews and is doubted by users. One user notes that its ingredients are similar to those in The Ordinary's Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density.
A 21-year-old male managed to control his hair loss using Nizoral, RU58841, and finasteride, but experienced increased scalp itchiness after starting creatine, which subsided upon stopping creatine. Users shared mixed experiences on whether creatine affects hair loss, with some reporting negative effects and others seeing no change or defending its benefits.
The conversation is about hair care for someone who sweats daily at the gym. Recommendations include using shampoo every day despite common advice against it.
The user experienced varying results with different hair loss treatments, including finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and dutasteride, with recent increased shedding after switching to a higher dose of dutasteride. They suspect the shedding is due to the dutasteride dose increase and question the effectiveness of dutasteride tablets from India.
Users are experiencing increased hair shedding despite using treatments like dutasteride, finasteride, minoxidil, hair vitamins, and DHT shampoo. Some note this happens seasonally, while others are concerned their treatments are no longer effective.
The user is using Nizoral shampoo, Nioxin shampoo and conditioner, Walmart brand Rogaine, Propecia, and a dermaroller to address hair loss. They seek advice on the frequency of Rogaine application, the use of Nizoral and Nioxin, and the effectiveness of essential oils like sandalwood.
The user has been using finasteride for 7 months and is inquiring about Thrive's hair serum, which contains redensyl, procapil, and anagain, seeking feedback from others who have used it.
A new therapy aimed at destroying DHT receptors in the scalp is still in early trials and may take at least 5 years to become available. A sugar-like solution similar to Minoxidil is also in early testing stages and not yet commercialized.
A user is using topical dutasteride, topical finasteride, and minoxidil to address a receding hairline and is seeking opinions on their routine. They report seeing vellus hair growth after nearly three months of use.
The reduction in scalp oiliness is likely due to finasteride reducing DHT levels and the use of ketoconazole shampoo. The combination of these treatments may have decreased sebum production.
The user has been using minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss, along with a biotin-based shampoo. Suggestions include being patient, sticking to the routine, and possibly using a keto shampoo for dandruff.
PP405 (Everychem 3HP) may help with hair regrowth, with mixed user experiences. Users often combine it with minoxidil and finasteride, but there are concerns about its efficacy and side effects.
A 22-year-old has been using dutasteride (0.5 mg daily) for over a year but is experiencing increased hair shedding, scalp inflammation, and burning, and cannot use minoxidil due to side effects. Suggestions include consulting a dermatologist, trying oral minoxidil, microneedling, rosemary oil, caffeine shampoo, and considering other treatments like PRP or red light therapy.
Reducing sugar intake may lessen scalp itchiness associated with hair loss, even when using treatments like finasteride. Some users also report similar symptoms while on dutasteride.
Diet and specific shampoo improved scalp health and hair regrowth for someone with seborrheic dermatitis, while medications like Minoxidil and finasteride had no effect. A low-sugar, keto diet was key to their success.