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  • hairforme
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 15

    DHT cleansing shampoos

    Are there any shampoos that will cleanse DHT from my scalp, hence keeping hair in my head?

    I already use Nizoral. I am considering Rogaine foam but don't like the fact that I will have to rely on it for ever.
  • hairforme
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 15

    #2
    Not a shampoo, but I'm reading that people have had success by using emu oil. Has anyone here tried that?

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    • Tracy C
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 3125

      #3
      Originally posted by hairforme
      I am considering Rogaine foam but don't like the fact that I will have to rely on it for ever.
      If you have hereditary hair loss, it does not matter what you use to try to treat it, you will still have to continue using whatever that is for the rest of your life. This is a reality you need to learn how to accept. Any company selling a treatment that claims or implies that you do not have to keep using it is lying. This is just the way it is.

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      • fitness-man
        Member
        • May 2011
        • 67

        #4
        Originally posted by Tracy C
        If you have hereditary hair loss, it does not matter what you use to try to treat it, you will still have to continue using whatever that is for the rest of your life. This is a reality you need to learn how to accept. Any company selling a treatment that claims or implies that you do not have to keep using it is lying. This is just the way it is.

        QFT!!!

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        • gutted
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 1398

          #5
          Originally posted by Tracy C
          If you have hereditary hair loss, it does not matter what you use to try to treat it, you will still have to continue using whatever that is for the rest of your life. This is a reality you need to learn how to accept. Any company selling a treatment that claims or implies that you do not have to keep using it is lying. This is just the way it is.
          another one of the biggest myths associated with baldness, sparked by the manufacturers and spread by forums, of course i cannot prove it is a myth though.

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          • 25 going on 65
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 1476

            #6
            She's right. There isn't currently a proven MPB treatment that remains effective after you stop using it. Fin, dut, minox and keto all require continuous usage to stay effective.

            I guess hair transplants would be an exception if you count those.

            Edit: to the original poster, ketoconazole is currently the only shampoo that seems to have a positive effect on genetic male-pattern hair loss.

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            • hairforme
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 15

              #7
              relying on a hair loss treatment

              I understand that male pattern baldness cannot be cured but only treated. I'm just hoping that if I was to miss a day or two of treatment that it wouldn't be devastating.

              Perhaps the best thing I can do is combine treatments -- for ex. nizoral, emu oil, and rogaine foam.

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              • 25 going on 65
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 1476

                #8
                I wouldn't expect it to be devastating if you missed a day or two. But in general I'd try to avoid skipping days unless it's really necessary, especially when it comes to minoxidil (if it's temporary as part of a "tapering-up" period, that's fine)
                Keto shampoo you'd only use 1 or 2 times weekly, so it's pretty easy to get all the doses even if you're off by a day or two.

                And combining treatments does help. Fin and keto have worked well for me, and if I added minox I'd probably have more growth as well.
                I don't know much about emu oil. I wouldn't expect much from it, but it shouldn't hurt either.

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                • Tracy C
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 3125

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gutted
                  another one of the biggest myths associated with baldness, sparked by the manufacturers and spread by forums, of course i cannot prove it is a myth though.
                  You will never be able to prove it is a myth - because it isn't a myth. It's the truth. It's reality.

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                  • fab
                    Member
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 75

                    #10
                    What about this, has anyone tried it? http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=8438

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                    • 25 going on 65
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 1476

                      #11
                      Originally posted by fab
                      What about this, has anyone tried it? http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=8438
                      Probably does nothing to fight MPB, but to my knowledge it shouldn't hurt either.
                      Any other sulfate-free shampoo or soap, combined with a conditioner, would probably work just as well for you.

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                      • UK_
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 2744

                        #12
                        Originally posted by fab
                        What about this, has anyone tried it? http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=8438
                        There's a significant typo on the label...

                        It should read:

                        SNAKE OIL

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                        • fab
                          Member
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 75

                          #13
                          Originally posted by 25 going on 65
                          Probably does nothing to fight MPB, but to my knowledge it shouldn't hurt either.
                          Any other sulfate-free shampoo or soap, combined with a conditioner, would probably work just as well for you.
                          I guessed so...

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                          • fab
                            Member
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 75

                            #14
                            Originally posted by UK_
                            There's a significant typo on the label...

                            It should read:

                            SNAKE OIL
                            haha ok well put

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