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      peapot
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      I heard hair loss is due to blood not able to flow to the folicles? My husband takes propecia. Seems to work but hair thinning starts again when he stops.


      Don’t know why some of these methods works only when you are consuming it but comes back when it stops. There is simply no cure at all.

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        kitty2
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        Anyone tried the skin pharmacy products?Wonder it works or not.

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          Essential
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          Where can we get propecia?

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            peapot
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            You can only get Propecia from Doctor. It’s a prescribed drug. Only suitable for men. Have u guys counted the amount of hair you drop in a day including washing hair process? I think for me the whole day including washing my hair, I can drop about 30 strands. That’s bad if your hair is not growing bad as fast as you drop.

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              nonKiasu
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              Hi. I am experiencing hair loss now. After reading this thread, I am thinking of trying pilfood shampoo. But there seems to have 6 types of pilfood shampoo (http://pilfood.com/prevent.html). While I am lossing hair, I also have oily scalp. So any advise on which pilfood shampoo is suitable? Thanks.

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                boinbi
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                Saw the advertisement of a comb that prevent hair loss. It’s called Folilaser comb. May I know anyone has used it before? What is yr feedback?

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                  Harlequin
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                  boinbi:
                  Saw the advertisement of a comb that prevent hair loss. It's called Folilaser comb. May I know anyone has used it before? What is yr feedback?

                  Hubby used it for a while but no improvement. He grew lazy and now that laser comb is collecting dusts!

                  There are a few brands in the market, hubby one is the \"Hair Max\". Also, different brand different frequency?

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                    Headache2010
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                    I started to experience massive hair loss about 17yrs ago when I was 24yrs old.


                    I was on minoxidil initially and it helped. Once I stopped, everything was back to square one.

                    I had been to Yunnam … tried numerous hair tonic, different types of shampoo, supplement for hair etc, for the past 17yrs and none of it effectively helped me.

                    Recently my friend recommended me a supplement…and showed me his photographs…but I was told a bottle costs >$5xx and I should get a few bottles to see its effectiveness…I googled on it… And finally decided to go for its core ingredient only (the one he recommended has other vitamins) and bought this dietary supplement (not even mentioned for Hair!) from pharmacy that costs less than $100.

                    After 1 week of taking it, I saw many fine hair…and after 4 weeks of taking it, I noticed some fine hair thickening. Today which is almost 5 weeks, I see significant thicker hair. For the first time after 17yrs, I see hope. I hope in one or two months time, when I have a lot more hair, I could share with you guys this wonderful supplement…wish me good luck!

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                      Steadyberry
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                      hi headache2010


                      gd luck to u. my bro started to experience hairloss when he was in his 20s. had seek prof but didnt help. aft 10 over yrs, still like that lor… so if the dietary supp is helping, would like my bro to try too. tia.

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                        Headache2010
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                        Steadyberry:
                        hi headache2010


                        gd luck to u. my bro started to experience hairloss when he was in his 20s. had seek prof but didnt help. aft 10 over yrs, still like that lor... so if the dietary supp is helping, would like my bro to try too. tia.
                        Thanks, i am hoping too. So far my sis and bro in law were impressed with my results. I will keep you updated. If result is good, I will post my before and after photos 😉

                        PS: after 17yrs .... Mine was pretty bad.....not sure about your bro.

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