User plans to use hairfibers regularly and asks about re-application, consistency, rain protection, and Boldify vs Toppik. Others provide advice and share experiences.
User phoenixblue asked about hairfiber products like Toppik and if they cause hair loss by clogging pores. Replies suggested that Toppik is safe, but effectiveness varies; some users experienced no hair loss, while others had issues with color or sweating.
The conversation is about a user trying hairfibers to cover hair loss while waiting for Rogaine (Minoxidil) to work. Some suggest using Finasteride or other treatments for better results, while others criticize the appearance of the fibers.
Hair loss treatments discussed include leave-in conditioner, volumizing powder, styling products, and hairspray for thicker appearance without fibers. User shares routine and product suggestions for people with thin hair that lacks volume.
A user seeks advice on using hairfibers for a TV appearance to cover hair loss. Suggestions include practicing application, using a fixing spray, and ensuring color match.
A person dealing with hair loss is considering shaving their head, using scalp micropigmentation to cover a FUT scar, or trying a hair system. They are also contemplating treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride.
The conversation discusses using Toppik hairfibers with topical Minoxidil and the potential impact on application. The user considers switching to oral Minoxidil and plans to consult a doctor about Finasteride.
The user applies Rogaine foam, Toppik hairfibers, and Tresemme mousse to improve hair appearance and has restarted finasteride after a year off. They are considering a hair transplant and are working on self-esteem related to hair loss.
User tried cheap hairfibers from Amazon, significantly improved appearance of thinning hair. Fixing spray recommended to prevent fibers from blowing off.
Hair loss causing distress during physical interaction; treatment for a year not effective. Options discussed: accept new normal or explore other treatments.
The conversation discusses concerns about using hairfibers while microneedling, specifically the potential for clogging pores. It is suggested that microneedling should not cause bleeding.
User with thinning hair uses Toppik and wonders when to tell dates about it. Responses vary, some suggest not mentioning it, others recommend honesty after building a connection.
The user is undergoing Mesotherapy and Low-Level Laser Therapy for hair loss, with plans for multiple sessions. They are also using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, dutasteride, and hairfibers.
Using hairfibers daily is generally fine, but it's important to choose a quality keratin-based product to avoid scalp irritation. The user combines hairfibers with a regimen of finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazole.
Hair loss discussion mentions fibers like toppik becoming difficult to use and questions if there's a better alternative, such as a spray or dermmatch.
Hair loss advice: get a shorter haircut and use hair building fibers like Toppik to improve appearance. User on big 4 treatments: Minoxidil, dermapen, Nizoral, and finasteride.
User asks if washing hair or using hairfibers after minoxidil dries is okay and if dry scalp means full absorption. Some doctors and sources say 50-75% absorption occurs after an hour.
LeBron James likely uses hair transplants and possibly hairfibers or sprays to maintain his hairline, but his crown remains problematic. Despite his wealth, he hasn't fully resolved his hair loss, leading to speculation about his treatments and choices.
Hair loss discussion includes delay in others noticing balding, using hairfibers for peace of mind, and taking before and after photos. Finasteride and Minoxidil are mentioned as treatments.
A female user with chronic anemia and vitamin deficiencies is experiencing finer, straighter hair and seeks recommendations for scalp products to improve circulation and prevent potential hair thinning. She is considering growth oils but is unsure of their effectiveness.
Hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, and RU58841. Users suggest hairfibers for temporary coverage and consider hair transplants for permanent solutions.
A user shared their satisfaction with a hair transplant done by Dr. Jimmy Cortez at Capilar Hair Center, but others in the conversation questioned the authenticity of the results, suspecting the use of hairfibers and deceptive advertising. Some found the hairline natural-looking, while others criticized it as artificial or unnecessary.
The user started oral minoxidil and finasteride two months after a hair transplant and plans to switch to dutasteride, using Nizoral and Mossi shampoos. They are considering a second transplant in Tijuana and using hairfibers and mousse for styling while waiting for medication effects.
A user shared their positive experience using keratin hair thickening fibers to conceal a balding crown after six months on finasteride. Other users discussed various hair loss solutions, including minoxidil, dermarolling, and scalp micropigmentation.
A woman experiencing hair loss, exacerbated by wearing a hijab, is seeking advice for her upcoming wedding. She has tried various treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and stem cell therapy, and is considering using hairfibers and extensions to cover her scalp.
People are discussing creative ways to hide hair loss, such as using specific hairstyles and hairfibers. Some mention using medications like Minoxidil and finasteride to improve hair growth.