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What kind of products are offered for fuzy thin hair or hair loss at the front hair line? I still have hair but its nothing like it used to be. Its definately thinning in spots.
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: April 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Some people have had success with Rogaine in the frontal area. I'm not sure if you are on any meds right now, but your best bet would be to get on propecia and rogaine as soon as possible. You will need about a year to determine if the combination is working for you.


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Meds over time proven to not really aid the front.


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The thing is i tried some medical, chemical treatments in the past and they put the hair follicle into shock or something. I need something relativly gentle for sensitive scalp.
 
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actually, if you are intersted in products with out side effects you should look into this new product that i just bought, HairCubed. Its really effective and organic with out any harsh cemicals.
 
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What exactly is HairCubed, I have never hear of that before? Is it a hair regrowth product?
 
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No, its not. Its a topical product that you apply to fill in balding spaces. It's working really well for me so far. You can not tell that it is not my own hair. Its not like one of those cover up products that color your scalp. This one actually doubles the hair volume, hence the name HairCubed, I'm assuming.
 
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Stick to propecia and rogaine! Until now those are the only FDA approved products that fight hairloss. Be careful of new poster's caliming to have other miacle products that help them regrow thier hair. It's hawgwash for the most part!
 
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chackjack,

Welcome to our forum community.

Propecia and Rogaine in my opinion, are your best bets to stop hair loss and potentially stimulate hair regrowth. I personally reject that medication can't be of some benefit for the front. It all depends on the individual. But no matter what, medication has a much greater chance of working on areas that are not fully bald.

Regarding Haircubed, I've never heard of it. Be careful however, as there are many unproven products on the market that claim to regrow hair. Unfortunately, after doing careful research, you will find that the majority of them lack compelling evidence.

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