100 DAYS TOMORROW 5MG MIN 0.5MG DUT 28M TEMPLES AND HAIRLINE AT DAY 0 AND 99 Is this regrowth? 4/9/2026
The conversation discusses hair regrowth after 100 days using 5mg Minoxidil and 0.5mg Dutasteride, focusing on changes in the temples and hairline. Users debate the effectiveness due to inconsistent photo comparisons.
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