Started Anavar and noticed some hairloss.

Goingpro

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i have been running Test for about 8 weeks now with no hairloss....i have been on Finasteride @ 1.25mg/day for a year or so....I started taking Anavar @ 40mg/day on monday and i noticed my hair has been falling out a little bit.... I just ordered Nizoral 2% shampoo and Spiro....when i get these two products how long should i be on them before i start taking my anavar again? or should i just forget about it and not take the anavar? thanks guys
 
var should be easy on the hair. In any case, the real hairloss doesn't occur until 2-3 months after the cycle is complete so if you're worried about it then drop the var, transplant surgery isnt cheap
 
You have 2 options here................
1) Get a razor
2)Get Finasteride
Pick your poison
 
You have 2 options here................
1) Get a razor
2)Get Finasteride
Pick your poison

im already on the finasteride....i didnt take my Var today and i had barely any hairloss when i ran my fingers through my hair. im going to get the spiro and nizoral 2% try it for 2 weeks and then get back on the var....if it happens again i wont take it anymore. is 2 weeks enough time to be on the topicals?
 
finasteride won't do anything for hairloss accelerated by anavar or any other steroid that sheds hair in through different avenues such as test where test converts to dht.
topical anti-inflammatory solutions/shampoos and topical dht blockers will help, but to what degree I'm not sure.

it's strange because anavar is the mildest on hair next to anadrol, especially at 40mg. sorry but something else is going on up there i really doubt its the anavar. u may just be going through a normal hair cycle where ure hair is entering telogen phase.

Telogen is the shedding and resting stage.


"The telogen phase lasts for 2 - 4 months. Approx. 14% of the hair is in the resting phase. These are the hairs you lose when shampooing or combing your hair. Shedding is part of the normal replacement process of old hair with new. During this time the hair does not grow but stays attached to the follicle while the dermal papilla stays in a resting phase below.

At the end of the Telogen phase the hair follicle re-enters the Anagen (= growing) phase. The dermal papilla and the base of the follicle join together again and a new hair begins to form. If the old hair has not already been shed, the new hair pushes the old one out and the growth cycle starts all over again."
 
finasteride won't do anything for hairloss accelerated by anavar or any other steroid that sheds hair in through different avenues such as test where test converts to dht.
topical anti-inflammatory solutions/shampoos and topical dht blockers will help, but to what degree I'm not sure.

it's strange because anavar is the mildest on hair next to anadrol, especially at 40mg. sorry but something else is going on up there i really doubt its the anavar. u may just be going through a normal hair cycle where ure hair is entering telogen phase.

Telogen is the shedding and resting stage.


"The telogen phase lasts for 2 - 4 months. Approx. 14% of the hair is in the resting phase. These are the hairs you lose when shampooing or combing your hair. Shedding is part of the normal replacement process of old hair with new. During this time the hair does not grow but stays attached to the follicle while the dermal papilla stays in a resting phase below.

At the end of the Telogen phase the hair follicle re-enters the Anagen (= growing) phase. The dermal papilla and the base of the follicle join together again and a new hair begins to form. If the old hair has not already been shed, the new hair pushes the old one out and the growth cycle starts all over again."

its possible, but its too much of a coincidence that it started to shed after i started my anavar. i hope the shampoos work
 
finasteride won't do anything for hairloss accelerated by anavar or any other steroid that sheds hair in through different avenues such as test where test converts to dht.
topical anti-inflammatory solutions/shampoos and topical dht blockers will help, but to what degree I'm not sure.

it's strange because anavar is the mildest on hair next to anadrol, especially at 40mg. sorry but something else is going on up there i really doubt its the anavar. u may just be going through a normal hair cycle where ure hair is entering telogen phase.

Telogen is the shedding and resting stage.


"The telogen phase lasts for 2 - 4 months. Approx. 14% of the hair is in the resting phase. These are the hairs you lose when shampooing or combing your hair. Shedding is part of the normal replacement process of old hair with new. During this time the hair does not grow but stays attached to the follicle while the dermal papilla stays in a resting phase below.

At the end of the Telogen phase the hair follicle re-enters the Anagen (= growing) phase. The dermal papilla and the base of the follicle join together again and a new hair begins to form. If the old hair has not already been shed, the new hair pushes the old one out and the growth cycle starts all over again."



X2 anavar does not aromatize or convert to DHT (primary hormone responsible for hairloss).

Tips to follow:
1. Use minoxidil topical solutions ex. rogaine.
2. Time your doses more consistently to attain steadier levels in blood.
3. Watch what you use in terms of hair products
4. Use nizoral shampoo.
 
I dont have any "proof" but I have read multiple times that some UGLs will substitute dbol or Winstrol (winny) for var due to the cost of the raws. I would guess that Winstrol (winny) would be easier to get away with since the gains would be similar but Winstrol (winny) is hell on the hair.
 
I agree with Jackt, the life cycle of a hair follicle tends to indicate that it take 2-3 months for something to make you start losing your hair, or regrowing your hair. I think Rogaine and Propecia state this in the fine print. It suspect it is not the anavar since you just started it. As stated anavar shouldn't be to hard on the hairline. Might as well shave the dome.
 
I dont have any "proof" but I have read multiple times that some UGLs will substitute dbol or Winstrol (winny) for var due to the cost of the raws. I would guess that Winstrol (winny) would be easier to get away with since the gains would be similar but Winstrol (winny) is hell on the hair.

The prices of raw materials from China are so ridiculously low (Anavar 6-12 USD/g) that the UG producers would have to be utterly cracky. (But some people are cracky.)

And as for your problem, you started to take testosterone 2 months ago, which is the usual length of the hair cycle. Don't accuse Anavar - it is one of the mildest stuffs. I actually wonder that you take testosterone, when you have problems with hair. That's crazy.

I was on Winstrol twice, by the way, and I have observed no problems (except acne and hellish joint pain), although I have been on minoxidil for 12 years. I suspect that Winstrol is unguilty; it dramatically lowers the concentration of SHBG and thus it may strongly potentiate the androgenicity of stronger steroids used in combination. Alternatively, it causes telogen effluvium (hairloss caused by a hormonal shock), which many reports suggest, after all.
 
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Does hair-loss only happen to people who are pre-disposed to have lost their hair already?
 
are you genetically pre-disposed?? I have a hard time thinking that minoxodil would completely combat the effect of Winstrol (winny) on the hair

not a chance. minox is neither an anti-inflammatory nor does it inhibit topica dht. it's a growth stimulant and thickens upcurrent hair pretty well which prolong the loss of the hair.

Does hair-loss only happen to people who are pre-disposed to have lost their hair already?

yes. if u're not predisposed to hair loss and it's not in your genes for you to lose hair eventually, then nothing out there can cause you to go bald caused from mpb.

i think it can happen to anyone, but i have never experinced hair loss myself and i dont expect to.

only if ure predisposed.
 
scarz dominated this thread, reps buddy.

it is very likely, if not definite that your hairloss is due to the anavar. yes, anavar is mild, but it is a direct derivative of dht, which is why finasteride cant help. some people are effected by dht drugs (var, win, mas, primo) and others are not. it varies from individual. i say drop the var and see how it effects your hair. if it stops falling out, we have a culprit. if it continues, then you are more than likely just going through a shedding phase.
 
Does hair-loss only happen to people who are pre-disposed to have lost their hair already?

yes, AAS only speeds up the natural process. It doesn't create it. If it's not going to happen then AAS won't have any effect on your hair. Unfortunatey I'm not one of the lucky ones so this weighs heavily in my decision making for each cycle
 
scarz dominated this thread, reps buddy.

it is very likely, if not definite that your hairloss is due to the anavar. yes, anavar is mild, but it is a direct derivative of dht, which is why finasteride cant help. some people are effected by dht drugs (var, win, mas, primo) and others are not. it varies from individual. i say drop the var and see how it effects your hair. if it stops falling out, we have a culprit. if it continues, then you are more than likely just going through a shedding phase.

its too bad, beautiful american 10mg var. it's so beautiful i was debating if i should keep going and say forget the hair....
 
its too bad, beautiful american 10mg var. it's so beautiful i was debating if i should keep going and say forget the hair....


if anyone is seriously predidposed to hair loss its me. i put up a hell of a fight too though. i dose my var at 100mg and it hasnt caused a single hair to shed.

unless ure slapping some lipstick on ure var, at 10mg i don't see what's so beautiful about it.
 
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