How dramatic is hair loss on juice?

MN87

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Just curious, when people refer to 'hair loss' (scalp)... what degree of hair loss are they referring to? Like, are we talking about waking up and finding hair on your pillow kinda hair loss? Or just anything in general... cause I was running a comb through my hair earlier and could see strands of hair here and there on the teeth of the comb... nothing dramatic, and its probably cause my hair is longer than its ever been and kinda knotty, but still... just curious to hear input on this. I'm on test 500/wk
 
Just curious, when people refer to 'hair loss' (scalp)... what degree of hair loss are they referring to? Like, are we talking about waking up and finding hair on your pillow kinda hair loss? Or just anything in general... cause I was running a comb through my hair earlier and could see strands of hair here and there on the teeth of the comb... nothing dramatic, and its probably cause my hair is longer than its ever been and kinda knotty, but still... just curious to hear input on this. I'm on test 500/wk

as a rule if you are pre disposed to male pattern baldness juicing will just speed that up and you will start losing hair, most of the time once the process is started it is irreversible, so usually the loss will be light and one day you will wake up with a receeding hairline, or a bald spot. If the process starts you can control it but cannot be reversed, there is a ton of tips on this forum of things you can do to keep your hair in it's current state but you can't actually. The quantity of test doesn't seem to matter if you are genetically predisposed. However I have seen people that are not genetically predisposed to hair loss lose their due to prolonged exposure. It all depends on the person.
 
Cashout has been using Propecia since the dawn of time and brags about his "rockstar" hair, and I believe he gives Propecia the credit.
 
as a rule if you are pre disposed to male pattern baldness juicing will just speed that up and you will start losing hair, most of the time once the process is started it is irreversible, so usually the loss will be light and one day you will wake up with a receeding hairline, or a bald spot. If the process starts you can control it but cannot be reversed, there is a ton of tips on this forum of things you can do to keep your hair in it's current state but you can't actually. The quantity of test doesn't seem to matter if you are genetically predisposed. However I have seen people that are not genetically predisposed to hair loss lose their due to prolonged exposure. It all depends on the person.

totally agree,if male pattern baldness is in your genetics,it dont matter what you take or not,you going bald lol,now testosterone,and the DHT derivatives like Masteron and Proviron will speed baldness up lol
 
All depends on ones' genetic predisposition to hair loss. I personally never had an hair loss issue even with Tren - Test with multiple cycles over a 10 month period done consecutively .
 
Im an older guy, with the bad gene to begin with. Hence, juice is particularly risky for my hairline. I did an 8 wk test only cycle with no real discernable loss. Next time out with test, eq, and a month of Winstrol (winny) at the end, whole different story. Definitely receded a bit, plus the hairs themselves thinned alot. Alot. Im mainly blaming the Winstrol (winny), like most guys say on here, too few benefite compared to the detriments. I was on Rogaine foam and Nizoral shampoo while on cycles. The good news is the follicles thickened post cycle. My advice is if you have the predisposition, cover your bases for $50 a month with the 'gain and Nizoral. And lay the stuff on, dont be a cheapskate lol. I think propecia is in my future as well
 
Im an older guy, with the bad gene to begin with. Hence, juice is particularly risky for my hairline. I did an 8 wk test only cycle with no real discernable loss. Next time out with test, eq, and a month of Winstrol (winny) at the end, whole different story. Definitely receded a bit, plus the hairs themselves thinned alot. Alot. Im mainly blaming the Winstrol (winny), like most guys say on here, too few benefite compared to the detriments. I was on Rogaine foam and Nizoral shampoo while on cycles. The good news is the follicles thickened post cycle. My advice is if you have the predisposition, cover your bases for $50 a month with the 'gain and Nizoral. And lay the stuff on, dont be a cheapskate lol. I think propecia is in my future as well

Definitely, the Winstrol (winny). I'm not prone to MPB, but that's one compound i keep my distance from.
 
I noticed a rapid loss of hair after 8 weeks. Appointment with local dermo doc and scrip for Finasteride cut 4 times to make Propecia. Insurance pays for it, $10 for about a 2 year supply. Sides for me are funky vision. I take it at night so it's no big deal.

Derm doc said Nizoral was hocus pocus. He did say Rogaine + Propecia works everytime.
 
Nizoral is quite well touted by many. However, go with that combo - seems like a better option + proven to work.
 
Any issues with propecia and lack of libido or flaccidness? I remember a while ago a doctor was giving me a physical and told me I may be losing my hair. He recommended I'd go on propecia but told me that one of its side effects was libido problems. I was like 19 at the time and completely ignored him based on that side effect. Funny thing is that I'm 31 today and I have as much hair as I did then, so he was obviously wrong, damn doctors, lol.
 
Before aas = chewbacca
After aas = Mr. Clean


Just kidding but only some kind of AAS causes hair loss and mostly if its hereditary.
 
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