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Saturday, December 6th, 2008Regardless of whether you are a male of female, you can still suffer from testosterone induced pattern baldness. (…)
Regardless of whether you are a male of female, you can still suffer from testosterone induced pattern baldness. (…)
Given only Propecia and Rogaine are proven hair loss treatments, you may ask yourself does Rogaine work better with Propecia? And if so, why? (…)
Unfortunately many men looking for hair loss treatments get ripped off by charlatans who peddle useless and expensive crap. No wonder then, you are no doubt asking yourself does Rogaine really work? (…)
When minoxidil first gained FDA approval as a hair loss treatment it was in a 2% concentration. (…)
I know you’re probably desperate to find something that works for your hair loss and you think you’re hedging your bets by putting 10 things on your head, but, you are likely seriously damaging your chances of finding the 1 or 2 treatment’s among the ones you’re using that may actually be capable of working. (…)
Just as going bald can cause a person distress, it can also make choosing a haircut a bit of a problem, too. (…)
While I have no miracle cure, or anything to sell you, I strongly believe that this article will be the most important article you will read when looking for a receding hairline treatment as you will hear things you probably wouldn’t anywhere else. (…)
Just choose any hair loss article on the Internet and you’ll hear of Propecia and minoxidil being mentioned as possible treatments. (…)
It has been proven (as with with all illnesses or defects which develop in the human body and aren’t directly attributable to an external factors) that genetics (and faulty genetics) are to blame for male pattern baldness. (…)
This is just a quick post to illustrate the point that in the crazy world of underground hair loss treatments, anything is possible. (…)