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Hair club EXT or Propecia
My hair is falling out.. I am 23. Going off the scale that I see on most websites I am probably a class 3. I visited hair club and they told me "hair therapy" was the best bet for me at the current time. They said it was too early for a transplant because it isnt that bad yet. I guess hair therapy includes their special shampoo products every month plus a scalp massage and heat lamp or something or another. Would doing this be the best bet for me or just getting on a propecia perscription and use rogaine?
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Actually you'd still get to use Rogaine for the EXT. I read in a hair loss forum that you have to shell out around $1,400 for products like shampoo, conditioner, pills & spray. From the feedbacks, user claim that they'd better off with minoxidil alone or propecia.
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pills, shampoo and conditioner are not suit for healthy hair natural products are good for healthy hair.
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Use propecia - it's proven in clinical trials. The sooner you start on it the better.
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