12-12-2018, 10:17 PM
Hi, Russel,
Have you looked into other options as well?
Sandalwood oil seems to help, for instance. (Trying it now, over a month and no results, fairly regular use, but the hairs have been gone for quite some time.)
Also seen examples of pulped onions working to regrow hair, applied regularly for about three months (it's a sulfur compound, I understand, in both onions and garlic. A one-month not-so-reliable use trail didn't change my hairline, but it did feel good - but smelled of onions. I'm curious about Tar shampoo perhaps having those same sulfides in it? No research to date.)
Finasteride can have some ugly side effects. Dutasteride as well. Used both - no noticeable difference. It's possible that, especially for men, there is just an issue with the way the scalp gets stretched, and some of us just got the short end of the stick. But I HAVE noticed the massage itself breaks down the constrictive tissues and allows more blood flow, ensuring that the hair follicles get more oxygen/ blood flow.
PM and estrogen also change the tension in the scalp, sometimes allowing regrowth, as you're suggesting.
I had a receded hairline since I was in my teens, it' possible I'm just SOL.
But I'm still trying! :-)
But also in the closet, sort of, as I'm rotund with breasts that pass as fat for now...
:-P
-Dianna
Have you looked into other options as well?
Sandalwood oil seems to help, for instance. (Trying it now, over a month and no results, fairly regular use, but the hairs have been gone for quite some time.)
Also seen examples of pulped onions working to regrow hair, applied regularly for about three months (it's a sulfur compound, I understand, in both onions and garlic. A one-month not-so-reliable use trail didn't change my hairline, but it did feel good - but smelled of onions. I'm curious about Tar shampoo perhaps having those same sulfides in it? No research to date.)
Finasteride can have some ugly side effects. Dutasteride as well. Used both - no noticeable difference. It's possible that, especially for men, there is just an issue with the way the scalp gets stretched, and some of us just got the short end of the stick. But I HAVE noticed the massage itself breaks down the constrictive tissues and allows more blood flow, ensuring that the hair follicles get more oxygen/ blood flow.
PM and estrogen also change the tension in the scalp, sometimes allowing regrowth, as you're suggesting.
I had a receded hairline since I was in my teens, it' possible I'm just SOL.
But I'm still trying! :-)
But also in the closet, sort of, as I'm rotund with breasts that pass as fat for now...
:-P
-Dianna

