Dustaride doesn't require avoiding any vitamins, but checking vitaminD levels and supplementing if deficient is suggested. Hair vitamins are generally unnecessary unless there's a deficiency.
The conversation discusses which vitamins to take alongside 0.5mg finasteride for hair loss, with suggestions including a multivitamin, iron, zinc, B12, vitaminD, Nutrafol, collagen, vitamin C, saw palmetto, and magnesium. Nutrafol is noted for its benefits but also criticized for containing too much biotin.
The user has been experiencing hair loss since having COVID and has low vitaminD levels; they are seeing some improvement in their crown and hairline after starting vitaminD supplements. Commenters suggest the hair loss pattern is consistent with male pattern baldness (MPD) and varies by individual.
A user experiencing significant hair loss while on finasteride and minoxidil found out they hadvitaminD and iron deficiencies. After adding iron, vitaminD, and a multivitamin with zinc to their treatment, they saw reduced hair fall within a week.
The user started using topical minoxidil in June 2023 and switched to a new finasteride preparation andvitaminD supplements a month ago. They noticed reduced hair shedding recently and are hopeful for regrowth.
A 17-year-old experiencing aggressive hair loss since December 2023 is using finasteride, vitaminD, and a biotin supplement but cannot use minoxidil due to dandruff. They have also undergone two PRP treatments and are seeking further advice.
A 16-year-olddiagnosed with male pattern baldness (MPB) was prescribed hair vitamins, vitaminD, a non-ketoconazole shampoo, and redenysl + serum, with a suggestion for GFC or IHRF treatments. Some users recommended minoxidil, ketoconazole, andderma stamping, while others advised against certain treatments until the age of 18.
A user who has been using finasteride and minoxidil for 4-5 months with 5000 IU of vitaminDdaily to treat their hair loss, resulting in impressive progress. Other users have given advice about adding Vitamin K2 to the regimen.
A user is trying to reverse male pattern baldness (MPB) naturally by taking high doses of VitaminD, improving diet, exercising, reducing stress, and other lifestyle changes, but plans to use finasteride if no results are seen in 60 days. Other users are skeptical, advising medical treatments like finasteride and warning against potential vitaminD overdose and the ineffectiveness of natural remedies for genetic hair loss.
User shared 3-month progress using big 4 hair loss treatments: finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, minoxidil, and microneedling. Others congratulated progress anddiscussedvitaminD and biotin's role in hair regrowth.
Taking curcumin, omega-3 fish oil, vitaminD, and theaflavin supplements significantly reduced hair fall. The user suggests others try these supplements and report their results.
After 1.5 years on finasteride anddutasteride with continued hair loss, the user noticed a significant reduction in hair shedding, attributing it to the consistent use of finasteride, along with a no-shampoo approach, multivitamins, vitaminD, and restarting minoxidil. Other users shared their happiness for the improvement and noted that hair loss can fluctuate naturally over time.
The user noticed hair thinning since age 15, initially attributed to a VitaminDdeficiency. They are currently using Rogaine and considering Propecia but are hesitant about a scalp biopsy; they seek financially practical treatments for male-pattern baldness.
The user is taking generic oral dutasteride, oral minoxidil, vitaminD, and uses daily shampoo, along with a healthy diet and regular gym exercise for hair loss. Workmates noticed improvement in the user's hair condition.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using 1mg finasteride daily and Rogaine minoxidil 5% foam twice a day, along with vitaminD supplementation. They also managed stress through lifestyle changes like exercise, quitting nicotine, and improving sleep.
The user experienced significant hair density improvement over seven months using finasteride, topical minoxidil, Nizoral shampoo, and supplements like biotin andvitaminD. They also used a derma stamp with rosemary and peppermint oil, noting no side effects from finasteride.
The user experienced hair improvement after using topical minoxidil for 3 months, oral finasteride for 2 months, and additional treatments like derma rolling, Ketozolin shampoo, rosemary oil, andvitaminD supplements. They also lost 9kg during this period.
The conversation is about a user's 3-month hair loss treatment using topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, a derma roller, ketoconazole shampoo, rosemary oil, andvitaminD supplements, alongside weight loss. Users discuss shedding, vitaminD benefits, and reducing sugar intake.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth over seven months using a combination of oral dutasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, vitaminD, biotin, zinc, and iron. They plan to continue treatments to prepare for a potential hair transplant.
A 27-year-old male with ADHD is experiencing hair thinning and is starting a treatment with topical finasteride (0.025%) and minoxidil (5%). He is addressing high prolactin levels and low vitaminD, while managing side effects from ADHD medication.
A 22-year-old male has been using oral finasteride (1.2mg) and oral minoxidil (2.5mg) daily for 3.5 months, along with vitaminD, fish oil, iron, and biotin, and reports significant hair growth without side effects. The user plans to continue the treatment and is considering cutting hair to assess progress more accurately.
The regimen for hair loss includes topical finasteride, clascoterone, tretinoin, minoxidil, oral saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, vitaminD, microneedling, and anti-fungal shampoo. Expected benefits are increased hair growth anddensity, with considerations for potential skin irritation and interactions between treatments.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after 3.5 months of using topical 5% minoxidil and 2 months of oral finasteride, along with supplements like biotin, iron, zinc, andvitaminD. They are pleased with the results and emphasize the importance of taking progress pictures.
The user is experiencing aggressive hair loss and is using minoxidil, microneedling, biotin, andvitaminD. They are considering finasteride or dutasteride and plan to consult a dermatologist for the best treatment.
The conversation discusses hair loss and the impact of testosterone andDHT levels, with suggestions to monitor these levels and consider vitaminD supplementation. Treatments mentioned include finasteride and possibly minoxidil.
A 27-year-old male with AGA anddiffused thinning has been using oral Minoxidil, Finasteride, VitaminD, B12, Iron, and Ketoconazole shampoo. Despite a hair transplant and improved blood levels, he continues to experience hair loss and suspects a possible misdiagnosis of Alopecia Areata Incognita.
The user was prescribed various treatments for baldness, including finasteride, vitaminD pills, biotin PRP, and minoxidil. The minoxidil and finasteride topical solution finally worked, leading the user to question the doctor's motives for prescribing ineffective treatments initially.
The user is seeking advice on hair regrowth, using vitamins, rosemary oil, Nioxin, andvitaminD. Recommendations include oral minoxidil and avoiding finasteride due to being female.
A 16-year-old experiencing hair thinning noticed a shift from shedding long hairs to shorter hairs, while using VitaminD, biotin supplements, ketoconazole shampoo, and improving diet. They are questioning if the short hairs indicate regrowth or androgenetic alopecia (AGA).