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I'm at the point where I'm starting to consider... No serious hair loss yet, but more as a pre-emptive measure.

Has anyone used it for any length of time? Would appreciate any advice/tips concerning effectiveness/side effects etc. At about $60/month, it's not exactly cheap.

Thanks in advance.
 
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I tried it just out of curiosity. It gave me a bad headache
and increased my heartrate. Check with your physician
before using it. I would also go see a chinese herbalist/accupucturist
they have remedies for everything. A bit off the topic, but I went for a
consultation with a herbalist/accupucturist to see if he could supress
my appetite. I have been going for about 8 weeks and have lost around
15 lbs without changing my diet or exercising. I just eat less. If I changed
my lifestyle a bit, the weight/fat loss would have been a lot more.
 

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Rogaine is one big pain. I tried it for some thinning in my hairline near the part and it made it worse even after the initial shed. I recovered somewhat after I got off on it. I use propecia and its did work for me. Its helps to maintain what you have in the middle of your head and crown but does not help the hairline much. I have almost no hair loss in that area with propecia now. It took more than 1.5 years to see the full results though.

To be fair, I hear some people have no results with propecia but I did just fine. Have patience is the key.

For the hairline its seems the ok thing to really work is a hair transplant but good god are those things expensive. I just want my a little bit back on my part side and I was quoted 7 grand. I know everyone needs to eat but if I showed you a pic of the area you would agree 7 grand is a ton.
 

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A cowboy hat works well for Dwight Yoakam; a trucker's cap for Kim Mitchell; head scarf (or Sopranos wig) for Little Steven Van Zandt; a fedora for Frank Sinatra. The Donald Trump comb-over is still popular. The Bruce Willis shave-your-head solution?

I find that increasing baldness saves on shampoo and that drying time becomes moot. :)
 

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I'm at the point where I'm starting to consider... No serious hair loss yet, but more as a pre-emptive measure.

Has anyone used it for any length of time? Would appreciate any advice/tips concerning effectiveness/side effects etc. At about $60/month, it's not exactly cheap.

Thanks in advance.
Hey fellow leg lover - I began losing my hair and took the shaved option. The results were astounding. Many women attracted to the baldness, and gives me an 'edgier' look.

Embrace the beauty of bald.
 

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Instead of Propecia get a prescription for Proscar. It is a prostate pill that contains 5mg of finasteride, the active medicinal ingredient of Propecia. Proscar is one-fourth the price of Propecia though (you cut the pill into 4 pieces). It will save you a small fortune. Talk to your doctor for more information - I had to have 2 doctors clue me in to this money-saving tip before I took their advice.

Has anyone had a hair transplant? How did that go?
 

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Hey fellow leg lover - I began losing my hair and took the shaved option. The results were astounding. Many women attracted to the baldness, and gives me an 'edgier' look.

Embrace the beauty of bald.
Agreed......I did the same at the first sign of hair loss.
 

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You can buy Generic Propeica. Its something like 150-200 bucks for one years worth. I've been using the Generic propecia for years and it has worked for me.
 
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