Male pattern baldness

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Re: Male pattern baldness

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I've been using Nizoral for 6 months now and my hair is considerably stronger and brighter.
Hair loss and decreased a little bit already. Itching and dandruff have vanished.
I use it every 3 days. If I delay a single day, my scalp starts getting messy and itchy and inflamed, like it has always been before. It's the way this product works, getting the hair follicles stronger by soothing the inflammation.
To conclude, it's no miracle, but it's a great help without any side effects (besides possible skin irritations, which I have never had until now). Will keep on using for a few years.
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Re: Male pattern baldness

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Ok, I've just discovered that a high end proactiv shampoo with vitamins works way better, doesn't dry my hair and also seems to avoid dandruff... Lawl.
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Re: Male pattern baldness

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"proactive shampoo"?
What does that mean?
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Re: Male pattern baldness

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Maybe a shampoo with Zinc, azelaic acid, and B5? The WaiWiki article linked earlier is a long read, but I gathered a shampoo containing these would be a solution without 'side effects'. I imagine a topical H-PGDS inhibitor would be extreme for many cases (I'm thinning on top, but I think it's mostly a side-effect of dandruff).

Some simple solutions, don't take hot showers and wash hair regularly.
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