Am only 19 and think I'm going thin on the front, actually fucking bricking it, what are the options other than shaving it all off or are they all a load of bollocks?!
General Discussion: Losing your hair.
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4 Dec 2007 15:06
4 Dec 2007 15:15
4 Dec 2007 15:17
right i have been neglecting my hair last few months, appart from the occasional minox and niz shampoos when i remember to take it the gym ive done nothing.
just seen this guys results…
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid;=74452
going to get on pretty much what he has been on and pray.
just seen this guys results…
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid;=74452
going to get on pretty much what he has been on and pray.
Im sure you know that just because it worked for him doesn't mean it will work for you.
Im sure there are things that do show results but the bad part is that you have to try the zillions of products for prolonged periods of time until they show their results (which they are is a high chance they won't).
Im sure there are things that do show results but the bad part is that you have to try the zillions of products for prolonged periods of time until they show their results (which they are is a high chance they won't).
Yeah prob BD, beware of snake oil! From same thread:
Don't mean to rain on people's parade, but all these supplements (including those used in "Hair Mass " are available over the counter for very little cost. Furthermore, a quick search here indicates the use of these supplements don't do much, if not anything, for hair growth. Those claiming results from these scams are using proven treatments as well. Big surprise there…
I also find it slightly humerous that people are dupped into buying these expensive topicals and combo treatments when they can get the same thing orally at walmart on any drug store for a fraction of the cost.
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid;=72134&FTVAR;_MSGDBTABLE=
Don't mean to rain on people's parade, but all these supplements (including those used in "Hair Mass " are available over the counter for very little cost. Furthermore, a quick search here indicates the use of these supplements don't do much, if not anything, for hair growth. Those claiming results from these scams are using proven treatments as well. Big surprise there…
I also find it slightly humerous that people are dupped into buying these expensive topicals and combo treatments when they can get the same thing orally at walmart on any drug store for a fraction of the cost.
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid;=72134&FTVAR;_MSGDBTABLE=
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