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    GlossarySeasonal Changes

    variations in environmental conditions due to Earth's orbit

    Seasonal changes refer to the variations in environmental conditions that occur as the Earth orbits around the Sun, leading to different seasons such as winter, spring, summer, and autumn. These changes can affect various biological processes, including hair growth cycles, where some individuals may experience increased hair shedding in the fall and spring due to shifts in daylight and temperature.

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      community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !! PHOTOS ¡¡

      in Update  13 upvotes 2 days ago
      The conversation discusses a user's experiment of "burning the scalp" to treat hair loss, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness. Some suggest returning to proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, while others note slight improvements in hair density.

      community Choose your topical antiandrogen and tell me why

      in Product  7 upvotes 5 months ago
      The conversation is about choosing a topical antiandrogen for hair loss, with options including RU58841, CB0301, Pyrolutamide, Alfatradiol, and Fluridil. Users discuss their preferences and reasons for selecting specific treatments.

      community 6 months progress on Topical Min and 1mg oral Fin.

      in Progress Pictures  197 upvotes 6 months ago
      A user shared six months of progress using topical Minoxidil and 1mg oral Finasteride for hair loss. The user defended the authenticity of their photos, attributing skin color changes to seasonal differences and wearing caps.

      community Been taking Fin for 10 months and have no results whatsoever

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  19 upvotes 9 months ago
      A user has been taking Finasteride for hair loss for 10 months with no results and is considering whether it's due to seasonal shedding or the medication not working. Other users suggest that the dosage might be too low, that some people don't respond to Finasteride, and recommend trying Minoxidil or Dutasteride.