Shampoo for thinning hair

Anonymous
My hair isn't falling out per se but the decline in volume post-menopause is noticeable. I generally wash 2 - 3 times a week depending on how often I exercise (can't stand the itching from dried sweat). Help!
Anonymous
A shampoo is not going to fix this if it's related to hormones. You have four choices: 1) do nothing, 2) over the counter topical rogaine, 3) supplements like nutrafol or 4) prescriptions that work like oral rogaine etc. I take oral rogaine after doing the other 3.
Anonymous
Nioxin shampoo
Anonymous
I've been using the shampoo and conditioner from Vegamour along with the drops. Can't say the drops are slowing or reversing any hair loss, but the other products are probably the best thickening shampoo and conditioner I've ever used. I also started using my husband's Keratase thickening spray for styling and it works better than the ones I was using for women.
Anonymous
Start looking into wigs. These shampoos are simply placebos and will not work well for the long term.
Anonymous
oral rogaine worked for me
Anonymous
Shampoo won’t help. Rogaine can help.

I saw some increased volume after I started a high dose of HRT
Anonymous
Is oral rogaine working for those of you who are using it? I don’t think it’s working for me, and the topical already didn’t work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is oral rogaine working for those of you who are using it? I don’t think it’s working for me, and the topical already didn’t work.


It often does not work. Look into wigs--there are some wonderful options for white women now.
Anonymous
Any recommendations for where to buy wigs in the DC area?
Anonymous
It takes oral rogaine some time to work but two years later my hair looks great. It took about 3 months to notice a difference, but by 9 months I was sure. Now I look at pictures from before and cannot believe how wide my part was!
Anonymous
I take a combo of minoxidil and dutaseride. Don’t waste time on anything else. All the supplements and natural shampoos in the world can’t compare to oral meds.
Anonymous
Has anyone tried the red lights?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried the red lights?


I haven't but there is some evidence that they work.
Anonymous
I take oral minoxidil and finasteride daily. Nutrafol when I remember. A good, high dose of estrogen/progesterone. And I just started washing with a ketoconazole shampoo 2x a week to address any surface androgens.

There is RCT evidence behind all of this (nutrafol evidence being the weakest).

By doing the above I have turned around menopausal thinning hair.

fwiw - to the women on HRT, if you take testosterone for libido or "feelings of well being," you're causing your hair to thin. You may have good reasons to add testosterone to your HRT, but you need to know it's thinning your hair. I find a lot of my friends don't know this.
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