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  • MrBlonde
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 261

    Heartbreak, thy name is hairloss

    Hi folks its my first post here. Let me start by saying what a great forum this is. I have found many hairloss tips and products that I never knew existed before.

    My hair has gotten very thin on top and I have lost a lot at the crown and the temples are moving backwards.
    My Dad and grandad are both bald so I guess I'm screwed. When I run my fingers through my hair it feels half as dense as it used to be.

    I have longish hair at the moment and will keep it that way, a buzz doesn't look good on me at all

    I intend to start trying to maintain what I have until a break through comes along, Histogen I'm looking at you. The sinking feeling you get from hairloss is almost unbearable at times but what can you do.

    I am looking for advice on a more natural method of holding onto what I have.

    I will not touch Fin, I would rather my flute stay in good working order thank you very much and Minox and Niz have shedding risks and may not work and then you have lost ground and not gained.

    Phyiscally I am in great shape. I excercise a lot, which may be part of the problem. I'm lean and toned and into health and fitness in a big way.

    I am taking a mix of vitimans (Vit C, Biotin, Lipoic Acid and Zinc) to help my hair and skin to be as healthy as they can be. I realise Vit E is another big plus and I plan to get me some Toco8 very soon.

    Does anyone have any other lifestyle or natural hair saving tips for me?

    Hopefully I can preserve for 3-5 years and then get me some Histogen.

    I just hope they deliver on their early promise, that last think I want to do is to be quoting Neitzsche around then.


    "Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man"
  • BaldinLikeBaldwin
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 224

    #2
    Originally posted by MrBlonde
    Hi folks its my first post here. Let me start by saying what a great forum this is. I have found many hairloss tips and products that I never knew existed before.

    My hair has gotten very thin on top and I have lost a lot at the crown and the temples are moving backwards.
    My Dad and grandad are both bald so I guess I'm screwed. When I run my fingers through my hair it feels half as dense as it used to be.

    I have longish hair at the moment and will keep it that way, a buzz doesn't look good on me at all

    I intend to start trying to maintain what I have until a break through comes along, Histogen I'm looking at you. The sinking feeling you get from hairloss is almost unbearable at times but what can you do.

    I am looking for advice on a more natural method of holding onto what I have.

    I will not touch Fin, I would rather my flute stay in good working order thank you very much and Minox and Niz have shedding risks and may not work and then you have lost ground and not gained.

    Phyiscally I am in great shape. I excercise a lot, which may be part of the problem. I'm lean and toned and into health and fitness in a big way.

    I am taking a mix of vitimans (Vit C, Biotin, Lipoic Acid and Zinc) to help my hair and skin to be as healthy as they can be. I realise Vit E is another big plus and I plan to get me some Toco8 very soon.

    Does anyone have any other lifestyle or natural hair saving tips for me?

    Hopefully I can preserve for 3-5 years and then get me some Histogen.

    I just hope they deliver on their early promise, that last think I want to do is to be quoting Neitzsche around then.


    "Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man"

    there is no proven effective natural methods but you can read up on the vitamins/supplements, shampoos/hair oils and laser

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    • ravegrover
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 262

      #3
      Originally posted by MrBlonde
      Hopefully I can preserve for 3-5 years and then get me some Histogen
      do u have inside information on Histogen's progress?

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      • MrBlonde
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 261

        #4
        Originally posted by ravegrover
        do u have inside information on Histogen's progress?
        No. I'm just projecting dates from the progress I have read around here. Late 2013 for Asia at the earliest but I don't expect anything until 2014 and that's why I said 3-5yrs. I'm looking at the the longest release possible so I'll be pleasantly surprised if anything comes through before then.

        They say 2015 for America but I expect longer.

        Is that our only two options btw? A trip to Asia or the US? Will it hit Europe after those two? Its no biggie as I am prepared to travel but would like an option closer to home.

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        • Sogeking
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 497

          #5
          Originally posted by MrBlonde
          No. I'm just projecting dates from the progress I have read around here. Late 2013 for Asia at the earliest but I don't expect anything until 2014 and that's why I said 3-5yrs. I'm looking at the the longest release possible so I'll be pleasantly surprised if anything comes through before then.

          They say 2015 for America but I expect longer.

          Is that our only two options btw? A trip to Asia or the US? Will it hit Europe after those two? Its no biggie as I am prepared to travel but would like an option closer to home.
          I wouldn't plan anything just yet. The potential new treatments have some promise, especially Histogen, but it is too early to tell anything. I wouldn't expect histogen before 2016. if everything goes well.
          I would still like if it can get proven to be safe in a longer time period.

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          • MrBlonde
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 261

            #6
            Originally posted by Sogeking
            if everything goes well.
            I would still like if it can get proven to be safe in a longer time period.
            You mean safety in terms of good hair growth or in terms of not releasing the drug until they are sure that it has no sides?

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

              #7
              Originally posted by MrBlonde
              Hi folks its my first post here. Let me start by saying what a great forum this is. I have found many hairloss tips and products that I never knew existed before.

              My hair has gotten very thin on top and I have lost a lot at the crown and the temples are moving backwards.
              My Dad and grandad are both bald so I guess I'm screwed. When I run my fingers through my hair it feels half as dense as it used to be.

              I have longish hair at the moment and will keep it that way, a buzz doesn't look good on me at all

              I intend to start trying to maintain what I have until a break through comes along, Histogen I'm looking at you. The sinking feeling you get from hairloss is almost unbearable at times but what can you do.

              I am looking for advice on a more natural method of holding onto what I have.

              I will not touch Fin, I would rather my flute stay in good working order thank you very much and Minox and Niz have shedding risks and may not work and then you have lost ground and not gained.

              Phyiscally I am in great shape. I excercise a lot, which may be part of the problem. I'm lean and toned and into health and fitness in a big way.

              I am taking a mix of vitimans (Vit C, Biotin, Lipoic Acid and Zinc) to help my hair and skin to be as healthy as they can be. I realise Vit E is another big plus and I plan to get me some Toco8 very soon.

              Does anyone have any other lifestyle or natural hair saving tips for me?

              Hopefully I can preserve for 3-5 years and then get me some Histogen.

              I just hope they deliver on their early promise, that last think I want to do is to be quoting Neitzsche around then.


              "Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man"
              If you want to treat your hair loss with medicine today, your options are finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil and ketoconazole.
              Non-medicinal options are hair transplants (typically I feel these are a very poor idea if you aren't willing or able to take meds), hair pieces and concealers like keratin fibers or scalp makeup.
              If you can't or won't use any of those options, you can't really do anything about hair loss until new treatments come out.
              Good luck.

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