User took Finasteride for 16 months, stabilized hair loss but no regrowth. Improved lifestyle, started microneedling, and used Nizoral; hair thickened but then began shedding again.
A user has been using peppermint oil with caffeine on their scalp and is experiencing more visible scalp, questioning if it's a shedding phase or ineffective treatment. Another person suggests the peppermint oil is not working and the user is naturally losing hair, implying that more established treatments like minoxidil or finasteride would be preferred.
Hair loss discussion involved Finasteride, Minoxidil, and RU58841. User experienced sudden shedding after 1.5 years of Finasteride and Minoxidil use, seeking advice.
A user reporting an extended shedding period of 9 months while using finasteride and minoxidil, and other users offering advice on treatments such as dutasteride, multivitamin, biotin, rosemary oil, Kiel's magic elixir, hair extensions, changing hair color, healing crystals, and seeing a dermatologist.
User experiencing hair loss on dutasteride; others suggest shedding is normal and to track progress with pictures. Some mention using RU58841 for improvement.
User "missbloombastic" has been experiencing hair loss since 2016 and tried min, fin, multivitamins, and spiro with mixed results. Another user shares their struggle with hair loss and its impact on self-esteem, while a third user suggests checking blood tests and confirming the cause of hair loss.
OP increased their dutasteride dosage from 0.1mg to 0.5mg and initially saw regrowth but is now experiencing significant hairshedding. They are concerned if this shedding is normal or if they should revert to the lower dosage.
An 18-year-old experiencing aggressive hair loss has been using 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg oral minoxidil for 162 days but continues to shed hair. Suggestions include switching to dutasteride, considering topical minoxidil, and consulting a dermatologist for further evaluation.
The conversation is about switching from brand-name Avodart to generic Dutasmart for hair loss treatment, with concerns about shedding and side effects. The user also discusses using oral Minoxidil and plans to increase the dose for better results.
After quitting minoxidil 100 days ago, OP is experiencing significant hairshedding, which began a week after stopping and worsened in March. Suggestions include calming the scalp, ensuring adequate protein and iron intake, and consulting a doctor if shedding persists.
The user started using finasteride and topical minoxidil in September 2023, later adding a Theradome laser helmet, which helped reduce hairshedding significantly. The user reports improved hair coverage and stability, attributing most progress to the medications rather than the helmet.
A 20-year-old male switched from MorrF5 to Zeelab’s MinoxilF, both containing minoxidil 5% and finasteride 0.1%, and is experiencing unexpected hairshedding. He is seeking guidance on whether the shedding is due to the brand change or if it's a normal reaction.
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil can cause initial hairshedding but may lead to thicker hair growth. Many users combine it with finasteride, experiencing varying side effects.
Creatine does not cause hair loss, despite many users reporting personal experiences of hairshedding. Scientific evidence shows no link between creatine and increased hair loss or hormone changes.
The user tried LLLT laser treatment for hair loss, noticing less hairshedding and thicker hair after six months, emphasizing consistency and gentle scalp care. Other users questioned the authenticity of the post and inquired about the frequency and type of device used.
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil led to significant hairshedding, with increased dutasteride usage possibly contributing. Users suggest that dosage changes can cause shedding, but hair often regrows stronger.
A 28-year-old male is experiencing excessive hairshedding despite using oral and topical minoxidil, and occasionally using ketoconazole shampoo. He is considering trying GHK-Cu serums but cannot use finasteride.
An 18-year-old has been using minoxidil since March 2024 with good results but experienced sexual side effects from topical finasteride and oral finasteride, leading to stress and heavy hairshedding. They are concerned about the side effects of finasteride, potential initial shedding, and whether stopping finasteride will worsen hair loss.
The user experienced hair regrowth using a routine of 5% minoxidil, 0.1% finasteride, 0.1% dutasteride, and 0.025% tretinoin, with plans to adjust the treatment. They noticed significant improvement within a year and are considering changes to avoid potential hairshedding.
Switching from finasteride to dutasteride can cause increased hairshedding, which may last several months before potential regrowth. Some users suggest combining both medications or waiting up to a year for improvement, while others report better results with finasteride alone.
The user experienced hair loss despite using Fin and Min for 12 years and switched to Dutasteride, RU58841, and Keto scalp serum, but shedding and itch persist. They are considering increasing Dutasteride to 2.5mg and questioning the necessity of a scalp biopsy, with mixed opinions on its usefulness.
After using finasteride for 7 months and dutasteride for 5 months, the user experienced a significant reduction in hairshedding and scalp itchiness. They advise patience with hair loss treatments and suggest focusing on a good haircut and reducing stress.
The user has been using finasteride for 4 years and minoxidil for 1 year, with a recent break from minoxidil due to shedding concerns. They resumed minoxidil and started dutasteride 3 times a week, but are experiencing increased hairshedding.
Dutasteride is reported by some users to worsen hair loss, while others believe it causes shedding before improvement. Finasteride and Minoxidil are also mentioned as treatments, with mixed results.
The user has been on finasteride for 9 months and is still experiencing daily hairshedding but has seen improvement. Other users suggest the shedding is normal and that the user has had positive results from the treatment.
Volunteers using finasteride and minoxidil are needed to test if intense calf raises increase hairshedding. The goal is to see if overexertion of leg muscles affects hair loss.
A user experienced significant hair regrowth after 5 weeks by taking zinc, vitamin D, and biotin supplements, correcting deficiencies that were contributing to hair loss and thinning. They report a decrease in hairshedding, faster hair growth, and a thickening of their hairline without using common hair loss medications like Minoxidil or Finasteride.
A 22-year-old male switched from finasteride to dutasteride 90 days ago, noticing decreased shedding initially but recently experiencing increased shedding of healthy, thick hair. He uses minoxidil with tretinoin and washes his hair daily, hoping the shedding will stabilize in a month or two.
Increased hair loss after starting a 10g daily creatine regimen, possibly linked to elevated DHT levels despite dutasteride use. Stopping creatine reduced shedding, but the exact cause is uncertain, with discussions on exercise and lifestyle impacts.
The user experienced hair regrowth with dutasteride and oral minoxidil from October 2025 to January 2026, but mid-scalp density decreased afterward despite continued treatment. Ketoconazole improves scalp condition, but stopping it worsens hair appearance.