39 thoughts on “Its over for me? Please help

  1. Anonymous says:

    0.2mg Fin daily

    Reminder that there’s virtually 0 difference between the efficacy of 0.2mg Finasteride and 5mg Finasteride but the side effect occurance massively increases due to chemical load increase and the psychosomatic relationship that comes with known large dosing

  2. Anonymous says:

    skip fin and get on dutasteride

    get a prescription here for generic and they will call your local pharmacy. Costs me $13 for each pickup.

    https://medicalwellnesscenter.com/avodart-dutasteride-hair-loss-prescription/

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hair loss remedies are stupid. You’re literally fighting time. Find a hair look that works for you as you age is the best solution. If you don’t adopt this method and you continue to cope, you will eventually become that guy with the weird combover or weird patchy hair. Embrace reality.

      • Anonymous says:

        If you use hairloss treatment methods you’re not stopping time. You will continue to age. You will trick yourself into thinking your hairstyle you could do when you were younger is sustainable, but it’s not. The loss is also gradual, so you’ll lull yourself into thinking the treatment is working while in reality your hairline is still receding and thinning as it does over time naturally anyway. Eventually, at some point in your life, the drugs will stop working. You don’t go from full head of hair to combover in a night, but you do slowly no matter what you do drugs or not. I just think instead of people trying to pull off the same haircut they could when they were 18 forever, they instead learn to adapt to their genetics and thier hair as it changes. People with particularity bad genetics, fin+min is basically useless anyway. This is how men looked so much better in the past. When you look at pictures of middle aged men in the 70s,80s, when 90s no one has the weird shitty half hearted hairline that fin+min provides, they merely adapted to thier look as they aged to find a hairstyle that fit them. It takes some extra effort and trying to find new shorter hairstyles as you go but you will look and be a more genuine person than someone traking drugs as a 30 something still trying to rock the same look from 10-15 years ago. Making men so afraid of a natural process is a psychop anyway.

          • Anonymous says:

            this. Why would anyone want to go bald in his 20s hecking suicide really

            If you use hairloss treatment methods you’re not stopping time. You will continue to age. You will trick yourself into thinking your hairstyle you could do when you were younger is sustainable, but it’s not. The loss is also gradual, so you’ll lull yourself into thinking the treatment is working while in reality your hairline is still receding and thinning as it does over time naturally anyway. Eventually, at some point in your life, the drugs will stop working. You don’t go from full head of hair to combover in a night, but you do slowly no matter what you do drugs or not. I just think instead of people trying to pull off the same haircut they could when they were 18 forever, they instead learn to adapt to their genetics and thier hair as it changes. People with particularity bad genetics, fin+min is basically useless anyway. This is how men looked so much better in the past. When you look at pictures of middle aged men in the 70s,80s, when 90s no one has the weird shitty half hearted hairline that fin+min provides, they merely adapted to thier look as they aged to find a hairstyle that fit them. It takes some extra effort and trying to find new shorter hairstyles as you go but you will look and be a more genuine person than someone traking drugs as a 30 something still trying to rock the same look from 10-15 years ago. Making men so afraid of a natural process is a psychop anyway.

            >The loss is also gradual, so you’ll lull yourself into thinking the treatment is working while in reality your hairline is still receding and thinning as it does over time naturally anyway.
            Factually not true. It does not recede when you’re fin. PERIOD.
            >Eventually, at some point in your life, the drugs will stop working.
            complete cope fin has been tested for a decade and still maintains hair on tons of people and if it did lose efficacy so hecking what you prolonged your hair a decade should’ve settled by now
            >This is how men looked so much better in the past.
            they didn’t they looked old and wrinkly especially because of their shitty hair lines but women had no choice FFS they couldn’t even vote! VOTE!

            Look keep coping all you want with your embrace bullshit but don’t drag other poeple into your misery.

        • Anonymous says:

          Do you think people on fin believe they’ll never age or something? If fin makes me bald at 50 instead of 40 I’d consider it a massive success

          • Anonymous says:

            30 vs 20 is the biggest difference. I wouldn’t even care that much if I started losing hair after 35 because I’ll be a soulless office drone working with people far balder than me by that point

  4. Anonymous says:

    Shave head and do hair tattoo. Accentuating your head form by limiting how large your forehead seems does wonders.

    Otherwise, wait for hair cloning to be commercialized. It was first weird with LASIK for eyes and now everyone does it.

  5. Anonymous says:

    GOD …these hecking BALDCEL threads every single hecking day. YES, it is over for you. Why are so many men in my age group losing their hecking hair and growing cope pube beards? Is it really soi? I mean I guess it makes me look better in comparison but at the same time I get sick of seeing all these BALDLET threads on /fashion/ and /fit/.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hair transplant or nothing. Got mine over Christmas, at ugly duckling stage but it’s not nearly as bad as the horror shows you see on YouTube. 1500 grafts to temples/front.

  7. Anonymous says:

    I’m really mad at myself for not starting Finasteride right after I started losing hair, 2 years ago. I take it now and it stopped my hair loss completely.

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