Posted: March 12, 2010 at 12:23 pm | Tags: done, feminists, hair, loss, male
Are they just to wrapped up in breast implants to see that men are at high risk for sun strokes due to exposure. Women have 600 different hair colors, 250 hairstyles and a whole professional industry just to give them the perfect hair day.
Yet not one male hair was every saved, considered or mattered.
By the way, What have feminists done to solve the common cold? Which I blame them for.
*** Tina Bee ***
You said it, why the heck would women care about anyone else on the planet?
I’m extremely concerned with the over use of yeast infection creams and it’s abuse. My dream is to one day eradicate all yeast infections. Just say no to itcy sn&tchs.
I’ve been to mountain top and I’ve seen there’s not yeast infections on the other side, Amen.
Posted: March 1, 2010 at 8:24 pm | Tags: Baldness, Causes, hair, loss, male, pattern, sides
does male pattern cause a person to lose there hair on the sides of there heads? Does the hair also thin on the sides of there heads?
I am 16 and this is what my hair is like.
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Is that male pattern baldness?
Posted: February 25, 2010 at 7:58 am | Tags: hair, help, loss, male, medicine, PLEASE, points, regrow, take, vitamin, year
hi,
I am a 20 year old male. I have hair loss all around my head not just one area. I am completely out of solutions and help.
does segals hair loss treatment help? have anyone tried this before?
What else can i do to regrow my hair?
Please Help.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
Posted: February 24, 2010 at 12:22 pm | Tags: good, growth, hair, loss, male, prevent, promote, Remedy, rogaine, some, Using, without
I know someone in his early twenties and has a noticeable hair thinning at the back of his head. Does saw palmetto really prevent hair loss and promote hair regrowth? What about those thickening shampoos? Are there any other remedies? He really needs help
Posted: February 22, 2010 at 4:26 pm | Tags: badness, cause, hair, loss, male, males, putting
idk because i feel like i am losing hair in the front??
am i just thinking it??
tell me if gel in your hair leads to hair loss or male baldness.
Posted: February 12, 2010 at 4:22 am | Tags: battle, best, everyone, hair, loss, male, think
i been been having some hair loss mostly receding hairline past few years but very gradual mabye a little thinning to. i know MPB runs on my mom side but i want to prevent it. so whats the cheapest products out there people use and remedies. thanks in advance!!
Posted: February 10, 2010 at 12:23 pm | Tags: Capsule, Don’t, horse, male, millennium, power, take
Don’t take “The New Millennium Male Horse Power Capsule”: HSA
SINGAPORE: A complementary health product which claims to be a “natural aphrodisiac and strength enhancer” has been found to contain undeclared substances that can cause serious side effects.
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Posted: February 9, 2010 at 12:23 am | Tags: better, finasteride, hair, loss, male, minoxidil, What's
What’s better for male hair loss, minoxidil or finasteride?
Hair loss for men can be traumatic. But only two products are FDA-approved for hair re-growth: minoxidil and finasteride. Which can be best for you?
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Posted: February 6, 2010 at 12:24 pm | Tags: cause, hair, healthy, loss, male, twenty, year
I use Safeguard Anti Bacterial soap on my hair and body. My dad is bald but he says it’s from stress. His dad (my grandpa) has a lot of hair and he is 70-something so I do not think it is genetics. Help! What can I do? My hair line is vastly receding!
Posted: January 18, 2010 at 7:46 pm | Tags: hair, loss, male, pattern, treatment
Hello I was wondering, what is the best male pattern hair loss treatment? I am experiencing male pattern hair loss and am in desperate need of a working treatment. Thank you.
Posted: January 4, 2010 at 7:48 pm | Tags: About, Baldness, feel, male
And really, is Rogaine necessary? I think a lot of those hair re-growth commercials intentionally try to make baldness seem like its a huge turn off for every single woman out there. I’m not bald (thank God, I’m only 20!), but I can’t help but wonder if it’s really viewed in a negative light. Do women really care? And men, would you be worried if you were bald?
Posted: January 3, 2010 at 7:48 pm | Tags: Baldness, begins, estimate, General, male, pattern, there
Myself, it started when I was around 19-20. I was wondering if it was normal to happen so early on?
Is there a general age estimate of when pattern baldness kicks in or is it different for everybody?
Posted: December 25, 2009 at 7:48 pm | Tags: Baldness, escpaing, head, heat, male, pattern, relationship, through
70% of body heat escapes through a human being’s head. Does this have a relationship with male pattern baldness?
Posted: December 21, 2009 at 7:51 pm | Tags: Baldness, it's, just, Know, loss, male, pattern, stress, weight
Since I was about high school age, I”m 21 now I go through periods of time when my hair falls out in a about 4 quarters worth of space on my head but it always grows back. How can I tell if it’s from stress, weight gain or male pattern baldness?
Posted: December 20, 2009 at 7:52 pm | Tags: Baldness, ethnicities, least, male, pattern, prone
People in my family don’t suffer from male pattern baldness(immediate family)and I would like to keep it that way, I’m considering having children but I want the girl that I have them with to come from a family that doesn’t have a high likelihood of mpb, especially the kind where all the hair disappears from the top of the head and only the hair on the sides remain
Posted: December 8, 2009 at 7:48 pm | Tags: america, around, Baldness, compared, male, pattern, same, stigma, world
I’m having the genes of male pattern baldness kick in at age 23. I am very aware of the stigma this brings living in America in 2008. Is there such an emphasis placed on mens hairlines in other countries around the world, say Europe for example? Do they spend as much as we do advertising and consuming “remedies” to deal with mens hair loss?
Posted: December 1, 2009 at 6:19 am | Tags: fda, Hair Loss, male, market, the-male, the-market
Hair loss is such an overwhelming problem in the male community and there is a plethora of products on the market that claim to work wonders. Unfortunately, most do not. Only two such products are FDA approved
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Posted: November 28, 2009 at 5:17 am | Tags: dht, from-the-male, male, male-sex, packed-full, the-male, whilst-it-may
Many men are packed full of male sex hormones. DHT is one of these and it comes from the male hormone testosterone. But whilst it may be wonderful to be.
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Posted: November 26, 2009 at 11:38 pm | Tags: Baldness, male, online, resource, treatments
Baldness is a dreaded word not because it is a deadly disease but because it significantly changes the image of the person going bald. Just as hair gives beauty to a person, baldness gives the opposite effect. Although not everyone may express their anxiety over baldness, statistics shows that men spend large amounts of money just to fight baldness. It clearly depicts that baldness can be an image disturbance and needs to be dealt with for those who are concern with how one looks.
Baldness is more common to man rather than women. In fact, Androgenic alopecia or male baldness is the most common. It is caused by the DHT sex hormone in men that result to a progressive hair loss although the extent of this is different among male individuals. Most male baldness occurs during the age of 50’s. Male baldness has two common forms, the alopecia areata and the alopecia totalis. The former is indicated by hair loss on scalps, beards and eyebrows which are seen as patches while the latter indicates a total baldness on the head. Another extreme case on male baldness is the alopecia universalis which result to total baldness in the body. Although male baldness is common as it is, women are also prone to baldness which has also its causes.
Aside from these natural causes of baldness, there are also baldness caused by medical conditions such as one that undergone chemotherapy due to cancer, severe fever, ringworm in the scalp, various mycotic infections and other hormonal changes after pregnancy such as hypothyroidism. The use of hair products that are harmful to hair may also result to baldness.
Fortunately, there are products and technologies that help in the baldness treatment. These bald treatments vary from surgery, pills, applications or supplements. One of which is the newly discovered Propecia, a prescription drug recommended by the doctor after undergoing various medical evaluation to the patient. Propecia is taken orally and may have various side effects so caution is advised. It is limited to those patients with no medical problems. Propecia has a generic name finasteride and is used commonly for treatment of baldness. Just like any other prescription drugs, Propecia has several contraindications that need to be noted.
Another is herbal medicine such as saw palmetto. Although this has not been necessarily approved by the FDA, saw palmetto is found to have an effect on the DHT by converting testosterone to DHT thereby preventing hair loss. Saw palmetto is a bushy plant found in southern US and has been initially used to cure other diseases such as UTI and cancer. It was also recommended for the treatment of respiratory and reproductive although later, saw palmetto is best known to cure hair loss and prostate enlargements.
Applications such as Rogaine are also recommended for baldness treatment. Such products promote hair growth when applied to areas that are balding and needs to be used continually until the desired growth of hair is met.
Aside from this, surgery is also possible for baldness such as hair transplant and laser therapy, both initiating hair growth on affected areas.
Baldness is online resource of Male Baldness. Male baldness has inflicted psychological distress in most men. Now baldness treatments are looking into alternative means using herbs such as saw palmetto.
Posted: November 25, 2009 at 11:18 pm | Tags: acute-anxiety, Hair Loss, hair-causes, horrible-emotional, looks-which, male, most-men, pattern-baldness, their-male
Loosing hair causes acute anxiety in most men as they tie their male pattern baldness with premature aging, and deterioration in looks which goes on to damage self-confidence.
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