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  • Haha I totally forgot what he was talking about after that pedo smile @ the end. LOL

  • so will this stop your hair from falling?

  • i am 21 and balding in the back, front and have a receding hairline. i ve heard rogaine will only work the scalp and vortex.

    if i want to see result in front, how do i apply it?

    if i want to reverse the receding hairline how do i apply it?

  • @SidneyCrosberry Hi Sidney, See my other video about how to apply rogaine. You can apply it anywhere on your head that used to have more hair than it does now.

  • @priveco thanks you were really helpful!

  • Hey im 17 and i wanted to know if it would work for my facial hair.

  • @julianelpapi123 I'm sorry bud, but Rogaine will only help regrow hair that was once there. It won't help your facial hair grow better. Sorry about that. I'm not aware of any solution for you. I don't think anything is available.

  • for the record i've been using minoxdil 5% liquid for about 4 months now and i'm already getting really good results. i'm 39, thinning area is only at the crown, and it's about 5 inches diameter and wasn't completely bald when i started. seeing significant growth after an initial scary shedding phase. being they say the real results kick in after 10 months or so, if this keeps up my hair will look like i'm 18 again by that time.

  • what should i do if i am 21 and i have a receding hairline but not a baldspot on the back of my head?

  • @gostate009 GoState, if you've got the cash, I would suggest Rogaine or the generic minoxidil. It isn't free, but it will probably work for you. If you don't see results in the first 8 weeks, then try a dermatologist.

  • @priveco ok. accually it is free for me because my brother works for the factory that makes it!

  • Use minoxidil (aka generic rogaine). You must commit to it for a long time to see any results. Don't take propecia cause I've seen hundreds of testimonials saying it can cause permanent sexual problems. Also eat less fat to lower your t levels, eat less carbs/sugars because it lowers insulin and therefore lowers DHT production, and eat more protein. you dont need to eat less but just change what you eat. get 30 min walk everyday. DO NOT muscle build. surgery or hair tattoo is a last resort.

  • im 17 and all of my head hair is thinning quite badly...im not sure what that means..but id like to know if i should buy into something like this

  • @sasiku117 At 17, I think you should see a dermatologist. For the price of a couple of months supply of Rogaine you can see a real doctor and get advice that will serve you well for life. Good luck.

  • Use minoxidil (aka generic rogaine). You must commit to it for a long time to see any results. Don't take propecia cause I've seen hundreds of testimonials saying it can cause permanent sexual problems. Also eat less fat to lower your t levels, eat less carbs/sugars because it lowers insulin and therefore lowers DHT production, and eat more protein. you dont need to eat less but just change what you eat. get 30 min walk everyday. DO NOT muscle build. surgery or hair tattoo is a last resort.

  • @G0ttaBeFresh does it work for reciding hair lines mioxidil? if i drink wine will that lower dht? can i still work out? push ups and sit ups?

  • @23hoyas Certain parts of the hair are much more likely to be weakened by DHT. That's why we all have the same hair loss patterns. The front is the one that is the weakest and therefore most likely to fall out and why they say minoxidil is not for the front. But it will reduce hair loss in the front and I recommend finding 15% minoxidil if you can. 3 times more potent than the strongest rogaine it's your best chance. Not sure about wine. You can work out just avoid heavy weight lifting workouts.

  • hey, i have thinness from my hairline to my bald spot, is it efective in those areas

  • @wazfrmoz Yes. Rogaine will work for most people in this area.

  • I posted a video comment that was actually a question. I hope someone gets back to me.

  • @Stoviecakes I just saw your video. You actually seem to have quite thick hair. I can't say what it looked like a year ago, so I can't say that it is thinner now, but you don't look like you need Rogaine or Minoxidil yet. If you want to keep a record of what your hair looks like now so that you can compare it at a later date, I would suggest that you wash your hair and then take a photo of it with no product in it. That way in the future you can try to duplicate the photo and compare.

  • @priveco Thank you so much for your fast reply! My hair is definately thinning, and I believe will eventually lead to an "island" of hair where my widows peak is. My hair is very curly and long but in direct sunlight you can see my scalp in the region I pointed to. The hair in that area also seems weak and unhealthy despite my daily doses of biotin for the last year and a half. I have also been using Ovation cell therapy for three months. Do you think Rogain would help this region? THANKS!!!!!

  • @Stoviecakes Hey, If you are thinning on top, then Rogaine is the only FDA approved product for that. I think the foam would be best for you because it is easy to apply directly to your scalp. You are certainly starting early enough to see great results, so that is great news.

    As far as Biotin and Ovation Cell Therapy, I don't sell those products because I am not convinced that there is no proof that they will combat hair loss. They seem to be just vitamins and shampoo. I don't use them.

  • Am i young?

    Yes, im fucking 18

    Fine hair?

    Yes, its just thin as fuck everywhere and highly visible.

    Smaller than 4 inches?

    its smaller than 1

    This stuff better work then. Atleast im having no side effects.

  • hi, can i use this product to start growing my beard?

  • @elpuma86 Sorry, this product won't make a beard appear on your face. Rogaine and Minoxidil are only useful for the treatment of hair loss, so if it hasn't arrived yet, Rogaine won't make it happen.

  • @elpuma86 lol

  • does it only work on your vertex? im 16 with medium high widow peaks and im thinking about trying rogain b/c i still have small hair in the area. 

  • @griefer1 Thanks for writing. It might be a good idea to see a dermatologist. At your age, it would be better to spend the money seeing a doctor than buying Rogaine.

  • this guy has a receiding hairline so it dont work.........

  • @hurrykaneecko - I don't know bud, I'm 41 years old and I have a lot more hair than my siblings.

  • @priveco and you use this stuff? i feel real bad cus im 17 and my hairline is going :(

  • @hurrykaneecko - Yup. I use it. I've been selling it for 12 years, but I've only been using it for about 9 months. It works well though. I've regrown a bunch of hair since I started, which is really cool, because this stuff ain't free.

  • @priveco so if i buy some would the bald bit comes back? even where there is no hair what so ever that went years ago?

  • @hurrykaneecko If Rogaine works for you you will probably find that the hair you have lost over the last 6-12 months will come back. But honestly, at 17 years old you should see your dermatologist. There might be other factors contributing to your hair loss. Best to see a doctor. Good luck!

  • @priveco ok thanks buddy :)

  • @hurrykaneecko If Rogaine works for you you will probably find that the hair you have lost over the last 6-12 months will come back. But honestly, at 17 years old you should see your dermatologist. There might be other factors contributing to your hair loss. Best to see a doctor. Good luck!

  • yea imma get it

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