[Pictures]New little hairs on right side of my hairline

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  • neversaynever
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    Again, i dont care about your opinion of equol and trx2. Its good to be skeptical. At this point, all we know is Equol reduces DHT levels. No proof of saving hair thus far (hopefully will be soon).

    It is your ATTITUDE that has brought me to your thread.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Here, try this, it blocks DHT.



    Also try this.



    With Equol, TRX2 and these two treatments, you'll have a full head of hair in no time.

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Difference with me was, you [sarcastically] questioned me, and I immediately showed pictures. I question your little treatments, and you can't really show sh-t, cause you don't have sh-t to show. That's the difference buddy.
    Like i said, its fine to be skeptical. Its the right way to be about new treatments.

    Your attitude is something quite different though.

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Two sarcastic fools who are acting like little girls just because I am skeptical about stupid unproven treatments like Equol and TRX2.
    Its fine to be skeptical, but ive seen you be pretty insulting and sarcastic. So now im doing it on 'your' thread...

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Difference with me was, you [sarcastically] questioned me, and I immediately showed pictures. I question your little treatments, and you can't really show sh-t, cause you don't have sh-t to show. That's the difference buddy.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Two sarcastic fools who are acting like little girls just because I am skeptical about stupid unproven treatments like Equol and TRX2.

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Do your research before you throw little insults around and accusing people of making things up. I have Alopecia Areata and Vitiligo.
    Could say the same thing to you actually. Annoying isnt it?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Originally posted by neversaynever
    Sounds dodgy. If it was a real hairloss treatment, everyone would know about it, and everyone here would be using it. Youre a desperate idiot.
    Do your research before you throw little insults around and accusing people of making things up. I have Alopecia Areata and Vitiligo.

    It is also used to treat several auto-immune diseases including alopecia areata, vitiligo and lichen planus (auto immune skin nodules).


    Topical steroids, while often used, may not be
    effective when used alone due to insufficient
    penetration into the hair bulb,1,14 but when
    combined with intralesional corticosteroid
    injections, they are of greater benefit.
    A recent study of patients with alopecia
    totalis and alopecia universalis concluded that
    clobetasol propionate 0.05% applied to half
    the scalp under occlusion with plastic film is
    effective in inducing hair regrowth: 28.5% of
    patients had regrowth of more than 75% of
    terminal hairs on the treated side by 6 to 14
    weeks.
    Hair regrowth occurred only on the
    treated half of the scalp.15 Thus, topical
    steroids may be a beneficial treatment option.
    Adverse effects of long-term use of highly
    potent topical steroids include telangiectasia,
    skin atrophy, folliculitis, and adrenal suppression.

    Second medication on the list:






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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    wtf were you trying to do there?
    Its pretty stupid right? Its the same attitude the OP has on other threads.

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  • 25 going on 65
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    Originally posted by neversaynever
    Youre a desperate idiot.
    wtf were you trying to do there?

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    It was prescribed to me by my dermatologist when I asked them if there's anything topical I can use for alopecia areata. Picked it up at my local pharmacy.

    I don't know where they sell this stuff, I think it's only prescription and they only sell it in pharmacies. Otherwise, you can try an online pharmacy like InHousepharmacy.biz or Unitedpharmacies. These are both UK based websites I think, but i've read that they are legit.

    I'll keep this thread updated, maybe weekly with pics. I think in one month we'll see if this is actually regrowth or just a little trick my hair is playing on me.
    Sounds dodgy. If it was a real hairloss treatment, everyone would know about it, and everyone here would be using it. Youre a desperate idiot.

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  • dex89
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    constantly taking pictures like a maniac in my bedroom, so I just took them off.

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    LMAO I know what you mean bro!

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Well so much for that..Update: I shaved all the little hairs off LOL. I figured, if they're real hairs, then they'll grow back. Plus, i've just been thinking about them too much since I felt them, constantly taking pictures like a maniac in my bedroom, so I just took them off.

    AA=Alopecia Areata.

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  • dex89
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    I was hit with AA midway last year.
    sorry but what does AA mean?

    those pictures seem really promising the brown spots are kind of odd though, which medication or supplements you think gave you those bad sides?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    What concerns is what is that brown spot there, it wasn't there last year or any time before this year. There are other smaller one's around my hairline. I wonder if it's a side effect of clobetasol or something I took. It looks like my skin is aging but it's not getting any wrinkles. It looks weird.

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