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    Masteron and hair loss(Not again...)

    Well like the title say I know there is several post related to that.

    but I put a small variation to what we normally see.

    first of, I know male pattern baldness is genetic, If you are prone to this aas will just accelerate the process... so no need to saynit over and over.

    To be clear I have no issue with being bald however If I could enjoy a couple years with hair it would be nice...

    This year if I accumulate all the time Ive been on tren, Ive been on tren for more than 6 months. And I havent see any difference in my hair. however bodyhair grew as ****...

    In term of hairloss masteron can be compared to tren.

    so can I expect the same impact on my hair with masteron than on tren???

    what has been your experience with mast compared to tren?? thanks

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    I always thought it was the DHT's that hammered the hairline, not the 19 Nors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiiLifr View Post
    I always thought it was the DHT's that hammered the hairline, not the 19 Nors.
    Dht is extremely androgenic so steroids with a high androgen affinity affect the hair the most.

    I may be wrong however As far as I remember of my.reading thats what comes up.

    and tren is suposed to be very harsh on the hair too. therefore it makes sence with the androgenic property above.

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    Appreciate it. I never had problems with Tren. Just started a Mast/Tren cycle (first time Mast). I've prepared for it with the Biotin/Nizoral combo.

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    Oh, I love not having hair


    I would think that mast would be one of the worst for hair loss - But, I personally can not say

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    Oh, I love not having hair


    I would think that mast would be one of the worst for hair loss - But, I personally can not say
    Haha... yeah these precious follicles are high-maintenance

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    Oh, I love not having hair

    I would think that mast would be one of the worst for hair loss - But, I personally can not say
    I understand that XD

    I started to shave my head about 6 months ago.
    I LOVE the look and it is judt so.simple to shabve dont have to worry about haircut :P

    but a stupid idea went throught my head to let my hair grow for a year and see... Im two.months in and tired of my long hair :P
    anyway I love having Mohawk or special haircut otherwise I dont care...

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    I'm curious to see what the vets say about mast and hair. I've personally never had problems with hair loss with any gear. I did notice that with Tren/Test cycle I grew hair on my belly and in my ears! The wife thought I was getting old so I was growing hair in strange places. lol

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    As for bodily hair growth - WTF! ! ! ! ! ! ! I am 10x hairier than before getting on gear


    This shit grows so fast too - Why can't LBM grow this fast? shit


    But, I understand too - No every guy can pull off the bald look. . . . You see so many try to hold on to the last follicle. . . lol



    Shit, I can't even remember that last time I got a haircut - - - - Has to be well over a decade

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    DHT's block nutrients that feed your hair. It's more complicated than that but that really sums it up. Just depends how prone you are..
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