Hair Loss - my advice and experiences, plus a request for advice!

Hi,

I'm a 25 yo male, my hair has been falling out massively over the last six months! My hairline is receding and it's concerning me. I want to do what I can to stop it, I'm willing to pay, but I don't want to waste my money.

For those not familiar with the science of Hair Loss, basically your body converts Testosterone to Dihydrogen Testosterone (DHT). This happens to everyone, but some people (like me) have DHT receptors on their hair follicles, and when DHT comes into contact with the follicles, it reduces blood supply and then shrinks it until the hair stops growing. I have a science degree so I feel I can speak with some certainty about this.

I went to Ashley and Martin (you've probably seen their ads), but their treatment was very expensive. I noticed they only offered four things for about $3000+ if I remember correctly for a year's supply of the following

1: Finasteride 1mg tables
2: Minoxidil topical serum (5%)
3: Pau d'arco Herb
4: Laser Treatment

I figured I could do it myself and save cash and time. I managed to do so for only ~$400 per year.

Here are my thoughts on each of the Ashley and Martin components:

4: Laser Treatment: is probably useful, but I'd suspect it would only delay MPB (male pattern baldness). It's also expensive and you can buy lasers online to use at home which may do a similar job. But given that is this also time consuming, although my intentions would be good, I think I would forget to use it (you have to use it for like 15 mins a day) so I decided not to buy a laser. My friend actually bought the Ashley and Martin treatment package, had good results, but only got the laser treatment a few times because he was too busy to get the others, so I suspect the laser's impact is minimal.

3: Pau d'arco Herb: My research suggests it seems to be a placebo at best. I have not bought any.

2: Minoxidil: Useful, but only delays MBP, it increases blood flow, which increases hair regrow. I like that it is topical (less side effects), I've used it, I cannot comment on how successful it, but I feel like it works, I notice my skin goes red which means vasodilation has occurred. You can get a 6 month supply for around $60 on eBay.

1: Finasteride: This really worked for me, after about 3 months my hair loss effectively stopped. I got a prescription at my local GP. Tablets are about $25 a month if you get a genetic brand. If effectively gets rid of DHT by blocking the enzyme which converts testosterone to DHT.

However DHT is actually a useful hormone in the body for other things (though this is not fully understood), so it has side effects. Most importantly, some people report a permanent sexual dysfunction (which never recovers, even after taking the drug!). When I noticed my that sex drive was a little reduced and that my erections didn't seem to be as strong as normal, I stopped taking Finasteriade as a precaution. But about 3 weeks later… the hair loss started again!!!!

So now I'm faced with choice… to risk loosing my libido… or to lose my hair.

Has anyone else had a similar experience? Has anyone experienced success with another treatment? Please share!

Edit: The herb was Saw Palmetto! My bad! Not Pau D'Arco. Some have suggested giving it a try after all. I will do so :)

Thanks so much for all the compassion and advice! Wasn't expecting it :)

Comments

  • +57

    I know its easy to say, but just live with it.
    It isnt a disease that needs fixing. Socially you arent treated like a leper.

    Just one thing, don't do a comb over, just cut your hair short, go to a good hair dresser to start with.

    • +22

      Just one thing, don't do a comb over…

      ^This, a million times this!

      My father in law is an identical twin, both brothers obviously have MPB…the FiL does the comb-over thing & it honestly makes him not only look pathetic, but about 20 years older. Conversely, his brother clips his hair short all over & looks about 10 years younger than he actually is!

      I concur with PVA, just let it go gracefully…

      • +3

        This might not be easy to read and I fully conceded I'm saying this from a place without personal experience in the matter but I've always said to myself that if I go bald, I'll shave my head.

        Going bald is not a choice, shaving your head is. I think this decision might be harder on women. I don't even blink an eye when I see bald men. I'm sure most others don't.

        • +5

          Unfortunately the current fashion idealises youth. So the masculinity of Male Pattern Baldness isn't appreciated.

          Why not give society the middle finger and embrace your masculinity by growing a beard and shaving your head?

          http://www.headblade.com/

        • +5

          @Scrooge McDuck:

          isn't that the current/former 2015 trend ? Other that i'm not a beard person, i don't have a problem with it but in no ways is it "giving society a middle finger"

          +1 for ageism nowadays

    • +5

      Totally agree with this. I had similar issues in my early to mid 20's. My biggest regret was wasting thousands on therapy. Advanced Hair gave me promises the cost would get cheaper over time, that was a rort.

      While it is a great concern now to you, I promise your opinion will change with a few years. Have regular haircuts, keep things short. Any length looks horrible, that is the only time my baldness concerns me. The stigma of baldness is non-existent nowadays. In fact a lot of woman find gracefully balding men attractive. I'm 37 and everyone at work is shocked when I tell them my age. They all assume I'm in my late 20's

      Again I totally understand how you are feeling but it will change over time you balding sexy man you ;)

      • Agree with this one.

        Did Ashley and Martin for a year or two. It did work to grow back hair, however you have to continue feeding yourself those drugs and taking the treatments. Found the 'laser' treatment was what kicked off a lot of new growth. there is also a formula you put on your scalp each night which resulted in yellow pillows…

        I found the drugs played with hormones and it was up and down.

        In all, found the $15 clippers from Harvey Norman and use the smallest fitting to cut my hair short every 2 weekends. Saves me a lot in haircut and it actually looks pretty good.

        From what I can tell, as long as you present yourself well, women don't really mind having balding hair, and they love touching the short hair (when/if you/they are lucky enough to get that close)

      • +1 from another 37 year old man rocking a razor-shaved head!

  • +16

    Invest in a good pair of clippers, a lot cheaper in the long run.

    • +1

      Agreed. I'm 32 and my hair was getting thin. $50 for a pair of good quality clippers from Costco, number 1 all over every 1-2 weeks. Quicker and easier than a barber as well.

      • How does it help hair not getting thin though?

      • +4

        Not much left on top of head at age of 36. As mentioned above grew beard and it goes well with the current trend.

        I am one of those who spent $3800 about 10 years back at Ashley and martin only to realise that out of all things they give you only finastride works. They used to give ProScar medicine and will give you a cutter to cut pill into 4 pieces without explaining you that women around you should not touch it especially if you are planning pregnancy or if she is pregnant.

        I have tried all what you mentioned above and spent thousands till a day I decided to stop all those treatments.

        OP, if you really want long term solution with less side effects then hair transplant is the solution but you better go overseas to get it done. In Australia that is a lot more expensive treatment in comparison to other countries.

        • Just read this after I wrote something very similar. To the OP as you can see many of us were in similar boats and share very similar opinions on the matter. At the end of the day it is your choice. I just wish my foresight didn't lack as much as my forehead and wallet

        • +1

          Paid $3000 for 2500 folecules, very happy with the results. Thinking of getting another session.

  • +20

    I've always said that if I were to go bald young I'd become really muscly and rock the 'hard dude' look. At least no one would make fun of you then.

    • +13

      So essentially become The Rock.

      • +11

        Or countless other bodybuilders and androgenic anabolic steroid users.

    • +1

      So it's the Finesteride drug and hair or anabolic steroids and no hair? Haha!

    • Become a bikie?

  • +2

    This is a hard one…

    One of my best mates went through this at 25. He went for the "full bald" look by 28 as it was bad.

    Simply, look at your Dad, if he's the same stop fighting genetics or you will get sold a load of junk by snake oil salesmen.

    Good luck.

    • +1

      Thanks mate!

      Problem is my dad is 55 and his hairline has not even receded. My 85yo grandpa on my mum's side still has some colour!

      • +3

        Does your maternal grandfather live in Australia?

        The Mrs' cousin started losing his hair soon after moving to Perth . He was 20. He went back to Mauritius on an extended holiday 3 yrs later and his hair started growing again. Might have something to do with the water here. Or could have been malnutrition : mi goreng instant noodles vs mom's cooking.

        • +3

          Lol I think the Mrs cousin was losing hair in Australia because of the shit drivers when he returned there were no more shit drivers. Problem solved for him. Remember that another main cause of hair loss is stress. Male pattern baldness is also another cause but genetic.

        • +2

          @eXtremist: He chose his hair over living here. His aussie girlfriend was heartbroken.

          He is now married to a Danish girl he met on a business trip. He told her that if she loved him, she should move to Mauritius because he is never leaving the island again for fear of losing his hair. And she did. Lol!

        • @eXtremist: What's shit drivers have to do here? Stress?

        • @eXtremist: If it's because of stree, it should re-grow well when stress is gone. No?

        • @virhlpool: Yes which is why it's growing now when he went back. Perhaps the stress was from finding a job who knows

      • What about your father's father?

        Failing that, I guess it's gotta start somewhere. :/

      • +3

        Male pattern baldness is due to a recessive gene on the X chromosome. It comes from your mother, who has two X genes. If both her chromosomes contain the recessive gene you will go bald and so will she, when is a matter of lifestyle for the activation of the balding process. If she only has one chromosome with the gene, then you have a 50-50 chance as males have an XY chromosome combination for their sex genes.

        By the way, using hair again (minoxidil 5%), $80 5 months supply at chemist warehouse, product in conjunction with serona tablets can delay the process. Just have to be vigilant in using these products. Serona tablets are known to slow down the process of dihydro testosterone conversion. The minoxidil must be used morning and night for several months before seeing results. But once you stop…

        Edit: There is also alopecia that might explain Jar Jar Bink's case, but the real reason for alopecia is unknown. It is usually only temporary and in most cases hair will grown back, especially when person is at a young age.

        Main thing to avoid is stress. Stress is a change factor in all of our lives. The highest stress factor, 100, on the scale is losing a spouse. Changing schools is a stress factor of approximately 12, so stress is about change, but not always negative though. Learning is also based on stress, which is positive, but it too can become negative when you try to cram a semesters work into three days. Balance of lifestyle and moderation have always been key, but who has the patience?

    • +9

      Genetically it comes from your mothers father supposedly

      • +1

        Mine is bald as a cue ball. :(
        I'm doomed, 35 and its just starting, very thin widows peak and skin showing at crown, in 10 years time I will look like Homer Simpson but I'm not so worried about that, more worried about my teeth.

      • yes but strange my brother is completely bald but i have pretty much all my hair, not sure how that works?

        • +2

          So … Which one of you was secretly adopted;)

        • Basically it's a 50/50 lottery. You got one of your mom Xx chromosomes. Your bro wasn't so lucky he got the bad copy (x) but you got a good ones(X)

  • +5

    Thanks for good research and information. It made me think again about my hair.
    When my hair started falling 6 years ago, I was initially very worried. But now I like bald head, no combing, no oils/gel/not cutting/trimming - just get up, shower and ready to go.

    • +8

      Some people are lucky they have a good shaped bonce and good complexion that the bald look suits them. I'm not one of them…

  • +8

    Go boldy where other men went before. Thus spoke Jean Luc Picard.
    Living with a 'liberated' head for the last 30 years, when younger it is a bit of an issue, but after while you stop caring and you realise apart from the superficial ones women don't worry about your bald head either.

  • +25

    Finasteride was discussed on Reddit not so long ago and the side effects sound horrific, look at what happened to this poor guy:

    GoodCumpany 232 points 5 days ago
    As someone who suffered the dreaded 'Post Finasteride Syndrome' all I can say is think twice before trying the drug. I figured the odds seemed good enough and it could never be me, but wouldn't you know I crashed six months in and was rocking a total testosterone level of 377ng/dL, putting me on par with men aged 85-100, at 21 years old.
    It's been over two years since quitting, and I've recovered somewhat, but my body will never be the same. I can have sex now, but my erections aren't what they used to be and sometimes I can hardly get them at all. Get excited for body fat too if you take Fin, because T and DHT are incredibly powerful at keeping bodyfat down. My perfect six pack that I had while drinking every week and eating terrible college food now is more of an old man's stomach (the abs are still visible under the skin, but my stomach is large and round, it's kinda wierd) likely because I don't have the aid of DHT which blasts visceral fat and keeps your waistline small.
    I could go on and on for hours but honestly, after years of struggling with this I've grown tired of feeling sorry for myself. I see people who are blind, or paralyzed, or have a terminal illness, and as much as what happened to me sucks, it's not as bad as some people have it. I just wanted to do my civic duty for any young men out there considering Fin. Even if I changed one person's mind this comment will be worth the ten minutes it took me to type. If you are one of those men, you have no idea lucky you are to still have the choice.

    • +2

      Damn! That poor dude needs some testosterone replacement therapy.

      • +2

        I feel sorry for him. It's not worth it to ruin your life for something so trivial as hair.

    • +11

      I've been on finasteride for almost 20 years and can report absolutely no loss of libido.
      Unfortunately my huge tits preclude me from the number of opportunities in this area I'd like to have.

      • +6

        Bob?

        • His name is Robert Paulson

      • +1

        Too busy playing with them hey?
        Can't judge a man for only doing what i would do in his position.

  • +2

    Personally I would not like the idea of pumping any sort of hormone into my body (there are almost always side effects) and plan to just accept if when it happens to me.

    What about just letting it fall out and then having a transplant?? I have seen some that look OK.

  • +2

    Unlike most of the other comments, if having hair gives you more confidence and you are in a position to do something about it then go for it.

    • +15

      At the risk of penile dysfunction?? Yeah, no thanks. Having a full head of hair is for others to enjoy looking at. Having a full erection is all you!

      • If your erection is just for you then you're probably pretty lonely

        • +2

          Yeah…. nup. When you change words in a sentence from "erection is all you" to "erection is just for you", then of course the meaning changes.

          But Tony Abbott strikes me as a pretty selfish lover, so I'll have to excuse you on this one I reckon.

        • +1

          @UFO:

          erection is just for you

          Sweetest thing you've ever said to me. But you don't have to do that. Really, you DO NOT have to do that

  • +4

    If it's in the family, embrace it and accept yourself.

    I know I did, and if you are worried about girls and dating, I assure you it won't matter in the end.

    • +9

      and if you are worried about girls and dating, I assure you it won't matter in the end.

      Because they'll all break your heart anyway!! :[

  • +34

    The more hair you lose; the more head you get

  • +1

    If you are inclined to try Chinese medicine, I would recommend this from iherb. It stops hair loss, turns your grey roots black and increases your libido. It's called FO Ti, it's natural and from a plant. http://au.iherb.com/Nature-s-Way-Fo-Ti-Root-610-mg-100-Capsu…

    Also, I would recommend you try one or two hair loss treatments at a time, not all 5 at once. Then you will know which works for you and do the process of elimination.

      • yes, seems interesting at this price point. I might look into it myself.

      • +1

        No worries, it worked great for my family members. You need to take it for 1-2 months to see results. May I also suggest saw palmetto? It is a natural DHT blocker which prevents hair loss. My family members had good results taking both FO ti and saw palmetto. Good for prostate health if you are a male which is a plus. http://au.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Saw-Palmetto-Berries-550-mg-25…

        Shipping from iherb is ridiculously fast, around 3 business days to Sydney metro. Also spend above USD $40 to get free shipping.

        • do you know which one has less side effects?

        • Thanks! I have been looking into Fo-Ti since yesterday and it looks great! :)

        • @dsantos15: Yes, my bro has been taking fo ti and saw p for about 3 weeks, and now there is less hair on the floor!! Well, still lots of dog fur, but that's a different story. It's stressful when you are losing hair to keep picking up hair on the floor to hide your hair loss. All the best.

        • +1

          @dasher86: hmmm, I'm not taking the pills but in terms of two pills. Fo ti acts as a libido enhancer and helps in hair loss. Saw P increases estrogen but helps in your prostate health.

        • @Cronut: Dog fur? Has your brother started barking at the moon too?

    • +1

      My research on this suggests it acts to increases estrogen in the body. Which would make sense why it works. But I'm not sure I want more estrogen….

      • Yes it increases estrogen. But it is mainly used by men for prostate health (as marked on the bottle) and issues with frequent urination, so it can't be that bad. It does help with hair loss, at least what my brother and a bulk of the Internet says.

        He is taking a combination of both fo ti and saw p, and there seems to be less hair on the floor, so definitely worked for him.

    • +1

      Im not losing my hair but Im gonna try this Fo Ti as a pick me up.

    • +1

      known in China as He Shou Wu

      He Shou Wu like to try it :S

    • Fo ti root is toxic. Overdose can cause harm to the liver.

      • +1

        Literally everything is toxic given a sufficient quantity.

      • If you take the recommended amount of 1.22g it's fine. Just don't go batshit crazy and start popping excessive amounts. Anyway effectiveness of fo ti is more on consistently taking the pills and not forgetting.

    • -1

      Waste of money. If this had worthy results, drug companies would be all over it.

        • The largest impact is the fact that there is no compound in the herb that actually has a mechanism of action to reduce hair loss and promote hair growth. What Im saying is, if there was, a drug company is likely to isolate it and market it or create a more potent compound with the same mechanism of action. These complementary medicines are barely regulated and honestly you dont really know what you're getting. People use it out of desperation or false science because current medical science doesnt have the answer. Sorry if this irritates those who support the alternative medicine industry but I feel it is a waste and unethical to promote it.

      • +1

        That's a ridiculous logic. We don't need big pharmaceutical companies telling us what's effective or not, nor is their participation an indicator of an item's effectiveness. It's much more profitable to sell minoxidil and propecpia than some chinese herb.

        Many hair loss users first use big pharma products but if it doesn't work for there's no harm turning to alternatives, just like my brother did. No drug be it natural or not has a 100% success rate, despite scientific studies. Minoxidil didn't work for him but expanded his bold spot, so he turned to alternatives for help which did work.

        • Can you please explain how the herb works? also the mechanism of action of minoxidil which caused the expansion of his bald spot?

  • +8

    $12 for some clippers every now and then, or splash out on some good ones. Your hardest decision is whether to go a #1, #2, or leaving a little more fuzz with a #3. Or maybe you remove it all and go for some fine shine. Then move on and enjoy the benefits of not having to bother with hair. I started losing my hair at 15yo, I didn't take long to work out most people really don't give a crap.

  • +42

    Hi DCO90,

    Firstly I feel for you - It must be a hard thing to go through as a young man and while realistically it may not bother other people, it's not up to them to decide how you feel about it. A its a hard decision to make, with no right or wrong answer.

    So my second-hand experience is : My ex went through hair loss at a very young age (around 21-22). This was all before we started dating. He started taking the hair growth pills and found they worked - amazingly very well! ALL his hair grew back thick and it was like he'd never been through the hair thinning. He loved it and was super happy with the results. He was single at the time, and one day he sort of realised he hadn't "jerked it" in like 6 months. He just didn't feel like it - his libido had plummeted and it took him a while to realise. So - like you - he looked into it on the net and found a lot of guys experienced the same thing and some even had permanent dysfunction. He immediately stopped taking the pills, and (again, like you) unfortunately his hair began thinning again in a matter of weeks. He decided he'd rather be bald than deal with the side-effects of the pills.

    When we stated dating (maybe a year after he'd finished the pills), he was really self conscious about his hair and used to comb it up/wear beanies a lot. I encouraged him to just shave it all off (much to his Mum's initial disappoint). Once he started getting the close cuts with a well trimmed beard it made a massive difference in his confidence. He seemed happier and never bothered with beanies and spending time on his hair (making it sit "just so". He said he felt liberated. Personally I though he looked really handsome and loved playing with his hair, and I guess when you're more confident it does come through.

    However, even after not taking the pills for a year, his libido and ability to get and maintain an erection was greatly diminished, and it definitely affected our relationship (it's easy to say sex isn't a very important thing in a relationship - until its not happening at all - then it affects everything!). We tried everything recommended by his specialist and it definitely did get better (apparently it can be a matter of "use it or lose it" - so he got some pills to increase bloodflow (cialis I think) - and this improved things even when he wasn't taking them, as well as both of us doing the other couple and lifestyle things the specialist recommended. I don't know if our intimate life could have been better had he not taken the hair loss pills, because we weren't dating before he started taking them. We had other issues as well which ultimately broke us up, and from how he talked about his previous relationships it didn't sound like they had a whole lot of sex either anyway…

    So back to you - I think - it bodes well for you! I'm not a doctor or any sort of medical professional but it sounds like your sex drive was only a little reduced for a short time so if you stop taking the pills hopefully it will go back to normal on its own. Whereas my ex experience severely diminished libido for 6 months or maybe even longer, and it's likely he had some issues in that area before even starting the pills. I can't stress enough though - even if its embarrassing, go talk to you doctor if you experience problems. I'd probably recommend going off the Finasteride - but only you can make that decision. I wish I knew more about other treatments available but I don't. You didn't mention follicle implants in your list - would they just die off too due to the DHT? I hope this helped a little bit and I didn't come across as a super-whiny girlfriend :P Feel free to PM me with any questions. Good luck!

    TL;DR IMHO Losing hair is probably better than losing libido

    • +5

      Thanks so much for sharing! Your ex was very lucky to have such a kind/caring girl in his life! Seriously haha

      I will talk to my Dr about the libido loss, I'm not 100% sure that it is actually happening, it's hard to tell. You are right though, if it's hair vs libido, hair goes for sure!

      • +1

        Hey Buddy,

        Have you thought of having a hair transplant?you can get it cheap overseas for like 2k depending on how many grafts you need.I have a few friends who went through this and are amazed at the results.I am 32 and I am hoping to get one done sometime next year.

        Cheers

        • Hey mate, where are you planning to do it? Any further info?

        • Hey,

          I had a guy in INDIA(Chandigarh).

          The name of the clinic is Reviva,It will cost about 2k to get it done plus flights and accommodation,so you are looking at about 4k return trip.which is still pretty cheap compared to what we will have to pay here.
          I saw Dr Knudsen here 3 years ago and I think he mentioned about 15k.
          Dr Sohi has an excellent reputation.so please do your research and I can vouch for it as I have 2 guys who have had it done.

          Thanks

    • +2

      Good honest post. You sound like a champ. Upvoted.

      Vanity is a strange thing. Of course I have vanity too and would hate to go bald but I would not ever knowingly put my libido in jeopardy.

  • +10

    As someone who had major hair loss by the age of 18, my advice is to accept hair loss and embrace it. It's hard in the beginning, but once you get over the initial stages of dealing with the loss it becomes a total non-issue.

    You can get a pair of good hair clippers for less than $50 and those will last you for years. Keep it short and neat. Don't try to hide it or disguise it - it just attracts attention and "hair failures" will just result in unnecessary embarrassments and lack of confidence.

    Don't medicate - especially don't screw around with hormones, it's just not worth it in the long run.

  • +7

    As someone whose kind of experiencing what you are, I sincerely feel your pain and anguish. I really do.

    I strongly suggest doing some extensive research on this shampoo: Nizoral.

    In Australia, we can luckily get these shampoos are our pharmacy, like any other shampoo. But in countries like the states, you need a prescription for the 2% version. I won't go into too much detail, but it's an anti-dandruff shampoo that apparently block DHT. But like I said, there are a million and one articles and forums discussing it.

    For me, it has genuinely helped. I use both the 1% and 2% about 3-4 times a week. Look into it! Honestly, at this point, you have nothing to lose. The shampoo is relatively cheap and it won't cause any harm. It'll take 6-8 weeks to see results.

    • Thanks so much! I'll check it out :)

    • +5

      ^ This, if it works for your condition (won't work for everyone).

      Also, make sure you don't overwash (2-3 x a week max.) and don't wash your head with very warm water — the skin on your head is very thin and heat sensitive and hot water >35°C will slowly boil the hair out (65° is roughly what is used to scald pig carcasses). Heating the hair itself, ie. perms/irons will only cause breakage / split ends, but chemical treatments of any kind (straightening/colouring/etc) can damage the roots.

    • +5

      "Honestly, at this point, you have nothing to lose"

      pun intended? haha

      • +2

        Good to see you aren't losing your sense of humour :)

    • 'I use both the 1% and 2% about 3-4 times a week.'

      Do you mean you use both at the same time? As in washing your hair twice in the same night, once with 1% and again with 2%?

      • +1

        Sorry, should've clarified what I do. Not at the same time. So… I'll use the 2% on a Monday, for example and then the 1% on Wednesday.
        I'll use the shampoo in the morning… and then when I shower at night, I just don't wash my hair… Following morning, I'll use a regular shampoo, then the next morning, I'll use the 1% OR 2% :-)
        Hope that clarifies it.

        • I use the 2% twice a week, and every other time just use a natural shampoo (Sukin organics/ Made in Australia / Chemist Warehouse 1L for $12 very cheap). Does not have any SLS or SLES which dry out your hair and are very poisonous to your body.

        • @Cheap Charlie: I only use a drop of this stuff twice a week. Probably the size of a 5c piece at most. It cost $18 for the 100ml bottle. Its probably 1/2 full and its close to 6 months old. It lasts quite some time you don't need to use much really.

  • Tried Serioxyl, delayed this for a while/worked temporarily at least. I might try it again, I used maybe 3-4 of the dropper each time (not the 12 they recommend otherwise you would be buying the bottle every 2 weeks)

    I've heard of this book http://www.dannyroddy.com/ Hair Like A Fox, I have not read it yet!

  • +1

    I saw this recently, possibly Food Network but not sure.

    Capsacin to stimulate hair growth. There's quite a few articles out there but I have no personal experience with this.

    • +3

      Capsacin to stimulate hair growth.

      Thanks, will put some Tobasco in my body wash.

      • Why do you want hair on your body?

        • I've had comments about my smoothness.

        • @Scrooge McDuck: But wouldn't hair detract from your muscular physique that was carved from blood, sweat, and tears in the gym?

          Edit: I have very little body hair too (mostly legs and forearms) and I've never had anyone comment on it in a negative way.

        • @Jar Jar Binks:

          It would, but I don't want to make a hypothetically furrier partner feel insecure.

        • @Scrooge McDuck: People with low self-esteem often criticise others or put them down in order to make themselves feel better.

          You are perfect just the way you are : hairy chest or no hairy chest. *cue that song from BRUNO Mars ;)

          -Wiki

  • -1

    Hi there,
    Give Nioxin a go. My hair dresser swears by this stuff. We tried it on my husband (whose hair is naturally thin) and it is definitely looks thicker.
    Good luck.
    Link and info here: http://www.nioxin.com/en-E and here are http://www.ry.com.au/nioxin-trial-kit-system-2.html

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