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    It doesn't look bad to me at all. Comparing the pictures I can see a little difference, but if I saw you walking down the street today I wouldn't even think your hair is thinning. Plus your hair style does a great job of hiding what small changes there have been anyway. Of course I'm only looking at pictures, but I don't think there's much reason to be stressing out, it still looks good.
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    Thank you for the reply

    The thickness overall have without a doubt declined since i started Finasteride 13 months ago especially in the front 1/3.
    I can also add that i have had an itch all over my scalp since i started with ketokenazol in the start of 2016, the itch had been all over the head worst in the temples, forelock and crown. But last month i have been busy traveling and skipped using ketokenazol regualry since about 2-3 weeks and the itch is now much better, is it possible ive had a bad reaction and had a reverse effect? Or could it be that it is just now i would be able to benefit from the Finasteride? As to say im a slow responder?

    Would it be a good idea teaming up with minoxidil at this point ?

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    I think Finasteride + Minoxidil is the most effective combination. They work slightly differently, and your problem sounds like it's primarily to do with thinness. Minoxidil works well at making existing hair look thicker which would probably work well for the issues you are describing. so I think it'd be beneficial. And if stopping the shampoo hasn't had any noticeable effect on your hair after a month, I'd say it's safe to just stop using it altogether. But continuing to use it wouldn't hurt.
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