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  • goldnt
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 169

    Need topical

    Been with hairloss for a while now. Tried ru,minox,cb,fin and other treatments a while back but gave up. I then opted for a hair system. Which surprisingly looked legit but with a lot of setbacks. I have diffused thinning so i had to get a full cap which doesn't look as legit as a topper. Although the system still looked legit enough, coloring, cutting ,drying hair ,shedding ruined the systems way to quick for me. Ive tried everything to maintain them longer but couldn't. Plus financially and mentally it was destroying me. So i shaved my head and surprisingly look alright with it. Probably because i still have a good hairline but my crown area is still really light. Im getting a smp to fill in spots but itll mostly be my hair. Anyways I need a way to hold on to the little i got or at least delay the inevitable. Ive been away from the hairloss world for a while because of the hair systems.

    So essentially if any of you recommenced a topical dht blocker that i can buy online thats not too strong so it wont go enter the blood stream let me know. (strong minox gave me wrinkles and dark circles & ru gave me gyno that have to get surgery to remove. Tried tomax letro dht cream to remove it but to no avail)



    TLDR; Shaved head, still have a hairline but need a topical to hold on to hair that's left.
  • akai
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 231

    #2
    Have you tried finasteride?

    Topical "dht blockers" don't work or everyone would use them. You're not going to avoid them getting into the blood stream, without posting a wall of text tl;dr that's not how anti-androgens work.

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    • goldnt
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 169

      #3
      Originally posted by akai
      Have you tried finasteride?

      Topical "dht blockers" don't work or everyone would use them. You're not going to avoid them getting into the blood stream, without posting a wall of text tl;dr that's not how anti-androgens work.
      Ru prevents dht from attaching itself to the hair follicle. That topical that definitely works. So did the s5 cream and was looking for something similar. S5 was perfect it wasn't too strong to effect me that much systematically. The new product that replaces s5 doesnt seem to work. And yes ive tried topical and oral fin.

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      • hanginginthewire
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 132

        #4
        Why did you give up on oral fin?

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        • goldnt
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 169

          #5
          Originally posted by hanginginthewire
          Why did you give up on oral fin?
          Same reason why i gave up on RU. I was getting gyno. My nipples began to turn sensitive and become sore. Also had watery semen.

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          • WHTC Clinic
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            • Oct 2013
            • 427

            #6
            Goldnt, have you tried getting a couple of consultations? A good diet is very important to the appearance of your hair.
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