My husband keeps asking me why I watch these videos... He asked if I'm really into cutting hair 😂. Nah just like listening to this regal gentleman talk...😊❤
I’ve taken Finasteride for a year and a month ago I got on Minoxidil. It might be placebo but I’ve noticed some difference in my hair thickness in just a month.
The answer to the question of whether a hair transplant might fall out is: If you A/ go to a very good doctor--spend the $$ and do it properly. B/ take care of your hair transplant C/ faithfully take Mixoxidil and Finasteride The vast majority of people will hang on to the hair that is transplanted. Plus in some cases, Min and Fin will not only help you keep your new hair, but will potentially grow a modest amount of additional hair. The other thing that is really important is a hair transplant is not one and done. Many people will have 3 or 4 over like a 10 year period, slowly filling out the volume, touching up the hairline, filling in new areas where male pattern baldness is ongoing etc. The benefit of doing over a longer period is virtually no one will notice what you've been doing. Hair transplants are, and have been for decades, the only way to get back a significant amount of lost hair. Nothing else comes remotely close.
I'm at the first 8 minutes and I totally agree with what gecsays about the genetics, my brother shows a great deal of hair loss. (We woman deal with hair loss too.)...Another key factor is, if someone has a low thyroid condition, hair loss is very common. I'm now at time 18:17 I concur that answer, my mom's side had thinning hair issues, but I think it came from her dad, since her didn't show thinning hair. My biological dad had general hair loss aschiscdad, but not so much his mom. Nice cut😊
When I was 18 or so, I noticed that my hair had receded a bit around the temples and I was terrified that I was going to end up looking like Kojak by the age of 25. However, I am now 46 and as far as I can tell, there has been little or no progression with the recession. I still have a good head of hair. Why did the recession not progress?
One question I’ve never seen answered is using minoxidil for Telegon effluvium (aggressive hair shedding). Would the follicles come to rely on the minoxidil so even if you fix TE you have to continue using minoxidil to keep the hair? If so, wouldn’t using minoxidil for TE be a big mistake? No one’s ever answered it.
I'll make this very simple. No matter what 'condition' you have(even if you have no condition)......if you take minoxidil then the hairs that are produce by minoxidil are minoxidil dependent and you will need to be on minoxidil for life no matter what.
@@vlcheish yeah this doesn’t answer my question. The hair you lose from TE comes back once you fix the issue causing it, usually it’s related to nutritional deficiencies or stress. There’s a term called chronic TE, which is shedding over several years (which is what I have). Minoxidil is used to speed up the recovery process of TE by supplying blood flow to the follicles so you can get the nutrients they need to fix the issue, however it’s never mentioned whether you need to keep using minoxidil after you treat the TE.
What is your opinion of the castor oil craze claiming it helps with hair growth? I wish I could find a stylist so thorough and honest with there opinion. As a female, I'm experiencing hair thinning at 58. Would these products work for women?
What is the cream he used at last to style his hair? The one i have feels like too sticky and it's pulling my hair too hard when i try to work it in my hair
If you’re a guy worried about thinning hair or are embarrassed to admit it, it’s fine. You have many options these days whether it’s finasteride, minoxidil, hair transplant, etc. if you don’t want to lose your hair you don’t have to anymore.
ive been growing mine like 5 months want to get it in a man bun, i went barbers 2 weeks ago told him, he gave me a taper and took loads of weight off my hair with thiinning scissors, so pissed off, should of just told him to leave top, i still have length tho. will it grow out better and thicker?? and should i just leave cutting it all together
Is this guy actually using any medication? Because if he is I’m struggling to see what he’s using. Perhaps he’s not responding to medication? Either way, it’s very difficult to take hair loss advice from someone who doesn’t seem to be regaining any ground.
As a guy with long hair, it amuses me to see folks paying for medication to grow their hair while simultaneously paying a guy to shave off the hair they've got 🤷🏼
Obviously the new hairstyle suits him better! He looks younger and more energetic overall! So happy to see him satisfied! You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍😄👏
1 in 2? No, 90% of men will experiencing a form of hair loss. Roughly half of them won't go bald but will develop a mature hairline. I am 27 and have receded for about 2 cm in both corners. It's not really progressing further anymore but I've lost my juvenile hairline (which was very low set and very round) for sure, it looks now a bit more like Harry Styles's hairline
Finally a head I can relate to in terms of head shape, recession and style. The cut is nice and all but I'm wondering for some time now if I should just go short like Dan's hair or something because looking at this feels a bit like "trying to save something that's not 100% there anymore". I also tried the cut from "Straight Textured Fringe Haircut For Men | 2019 Hairstyle" once on myself too which was nice but it didn't last long and the wind wasn't my friend 😂😭.
It's really a matter of self acceptance, because at this point i don't see myself taking medication forever that won't solve anything permanently, will probably give me permanent side effects and as soon as i stop taking it i'll be going bald again, not worth it IMO. My life doesn't depend on it, i'm fine without it and i have to learn to be fine without a full head of hair lol. Niraj's haircut looks fantastic, what an improvement, Dan is amazing 👍
I think everyone could benefit from that Q&A. Everyone needs to be taught about potential hair loss early on. I have a sister that deals with Alopecia. I suppose that's another while "ballgame." Thanks, Dan! Cat
I have such a problem talking while cutting, I can listen and ask questions like how’s your day? But anything I really need to think about I cant form a coherent sentence and cut at the same time, usually end up cutting my fingers. 😢 any advice please?
I can't talk and cut hair either, I have to concentrate on what I'm doing at the moment and most of the guys that are sitting in my chair are tuned out anyway, (resting). I've been cutting hair for 38 yrs.
Excellent video Dan, thanks for sharing this conversation with the client - it really clears up a lot of misconceptions and explains how treatments work. Cheers!
it blows my mind that so many men don’t know about finasteride. i started it the moment i saw increased shedding. haven’t lost any hair since. miracle drug.
So many guys are paranoid with the side effects. Only roughly 1% experience. And if you do, just stop taking it. I’ve been on finasteride since 26 and I’m 32 now. Never had issues with it.
unless you talk about the reasons for hairloss you're not an expert, you've not mentioned the lymph nodes, over toxicity within the body which causes the backed up lymph which causes you to lose hair as your body needs it's resources to fight real threats to it's main organs, so the first thing on the chopping board is, hair, skin, nails. You're just band-aiding it whilst contributing to worse health (mino/fina) and not addressing the overall cause dan.
^^^bro science post MBP is caused by hair follicle sensitivity to androgens as explain by this video. This is why castratos historically did not lose their hair as they never produced the necessary androgens to trigger the hair miniaturization process(tough to produce DHT when someone has castration before puberty).
@@vlcheishresponded but it didnt go through.. not all hairloss is MPB dude lol.. also MBP can be reversed without minoxidil/fina which was the purpose of the comment the information you provided for castratos isn't accurate because some did lose hair in ways that are classically associated with MPB.. so there are other factors that play a role, which is what I mentioned above. You should take a course on human health from a qualified naturopath which was the standard model of medicine before the rockerfeller funded flexner report of the early 1900's you really don't know what you're talking about and you're just repeating what other people have told you cconventional wisdom in the 20th century would have us believe that illness (hair loss is illness) and disease are external pathogens of which the patient is unlucky to have been effected by, the responsibility is removed from the patient and thus they are placed into the waiting hands of the medical establishment, the same medical establishment that has been teaching a singular model of medicine since the 1920s you really don't know your history bud
@@TheVeganFinalBossthis sounds interesting. I'm not sure if you are completely insane or a genius. Where can I learn more about this stuff? Also what does naturopathy propose as the remedy to lymph node issues mentioned above?
@@Fred-zi6xp I can't see much he got disasterously wrong, but at the same time he's very obviously not a doctor lol. Here's a few things of the top of my head: The mechanism of action of minoxidil is not fully understood. While it is true that minoxidil increases blood supply, and this could well help hair growth, it is likely to be a minor contribution. Minoxidil probably works through increasing wnt signalling and through other mechanisms. it has even been shown to have an effect on DHT. Talking of DHT, no, "most" of the testosterone is not converted to DHT in susceptible individuals. Only about 10% of T is converted to DHT, no matter who you are. your sensitivity to hair loss depends on the number of androgen receptors in the hair follicles in relation to individual levels of scalp DHT. Microneedling twice a week? Too much, once a week is the most frequent I have seen recommended by doctors. You have to give the skin time to heal, so microneedling too frequently could cause more harm than good. Also, again, microneedling really doesn't work by increasing blood supply. It works by inducing the production of growth factors, increasing wnt signalling, and other mechanisms. Again, not fully understood. Hairs sit 1mm into the dermis? No they don't, they sit 4-5mm into the skin, in the adipose tissue BELOW the dermis, although miniaturising hair follicles to move up through the dermis. In any event, microneedling is aimed at the hair *stem cells*, which do sit 1-2mm below the surface of the skin.
So refreshing to see an expert talking so openly about a subject that be very sensitive. Great job Niraj and Dan. Thanks for debunking the myths!!
My husband keeps asking me why I watch these videos... He asked if I'm really into cutting hair 😂. Nah just like listening to this regal gentleman talk...😊❤
poor husband
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I loved this video format, it was like a podcast but at the same time a haircut! You could do more of these with different topics and experts too!
It's true that balding leads to wearing hats.
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Yup! Not the other way round like many guys claim! 😂👌
They're a great alternative to comb overs! 😂
Yeah its true because the scalp needs oxygen no oxygen no hair growth
Yeah its true because the scalp needs oxygen no oxygen no hair growth
both have such soothing voices, I feel like I could listen to you guys talk about anything :)
What a great idea having this guy on. I'm a woman with plenty of hair but found it fascinating. Great haircut and you could tell he felt good.
One of the HAPPIEST clients yet!! He is absolutely beaming and, he looks years younger!! GREAT results and interesting chat as well. Thanks
I learned a lot from this client Dan. Thank you for sharing your hair, hair loss expertise with us! PS... Dan gave you a great haircut!
Im surprised the client didn't say "thats a good haircut" after the cut
Im a Barber and this has been Very informative. Clients tend to think that we as Barbers have this vast knowledge on hair loss.
Exactly, I'm a licensed barber as well.
this is awesome, as a barber myself i also get asked these questions often. thank you for this
Amazing how you can converse while carrying on with the styling! 👌
would love more videos on a textured crop!
WOW....Dan the MAN...his hair COLOR and your skill....a WORK of art.
Yes please do. I enjoyed this series very much!
Niraj looks amazing with the new cut! Very informative session. Thanks so much for debunking the myths.
I did NVQ level 2 hairdressing back in the early 2000's, the instructors told us for men it's your mum's dad and women it's your dad's mum
This is a very informative video that includes a great haircut! Well done everyone!
I’ve taken Finasteride for a year and a month ago I got on Minoxidil. It might be placebo but I’ve noticed some difference in my hair thickness in just a month.
What’s the application of them? A pill?
@@JironCFCyes. One tablet of Finasteride and one of Minoxidil prescribed by my doctor. 1mg and 2.5mg respectively.
His hair looked wonderful no combover wonderful
The answer to the question of whether a hair transplant might fall out is:
If you A/ go to a very good doctor--spend the $$ and do it properly.
B/ take care of your hair transplant
C/ faithfully take Mixoxidil and Finasteride
The vast majority of people will hang on to the hair that is transplanted. Plus in some cases, Min and Fin will not only help you keep your new hair, but will potentially grow a modest amount of additional hair.
The other thing that is really important is a hair transplant is not one and done. Many people will have 3 or 4 over like a 10 year period, slowly filling out the volume, touching up the hairline, filling in new areas where male pattern baldness is ongoing etc. The benefit of doing over a longer period is virtually no one will notice what you've been doing.
Hair transplants are, and have been for decades, the only way to get back a significant amount of lost hair. Nothing else comes remotely close.
Thank you for sharing Excellent expert excellent hair cut with a excellent hair barber 💈
Wow that is an amazing haircut. Dan you are a wizard.
Microneedling twice a week is too much! Once a week is about the most, you need to give the skin time to heal.
Very interesting vlog Dan, love the hair cut too🙂
Would love to use the Products of Manual, unfortunately they don‘t send them to my Country (Austria) 😢
I'm at the first 8 minutes and I totally agree with what gecsays about the genetics, my brother shows a great deal of hair loss. (We woman deal with hair loss too.)...Another key factor is, if someone has a low thyroid condition, hair loss is very common.
I'm now at time 18:17 I concur that answer, my mom's side had thinning hair issues, but I think it came from her dad, since her didn't show thinning hair. My biological dad had general hair loss aschiscdad, but not so much his mom.
Nice cut😊
When I was 18 or so, I noticed that my hair had receded a bit around the temples and I was terrified that I was going to end up looking like Kojak by the age of 25. However, I am now 46 and as far as I can tell, there has been little or no progression with the recession. I still have a good head of hair. Why did the recession not progress?
Genetics.
Love the videos Dan. I’d love a video explaining your take on face shapes and best hairstyles for each
the best haircut is yours... You look great with short hair now we're waiting for an optical white color for you. Thank you
Why "does trimming body hair cause hair loss?" would be a question. I'm genuinely curious because I never thought about that.?
I don't think that's true at all...
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@@Barberingbyethan yeah me too. I'm saying: why somebody would even question that? I dont get it
@@pakiller6919yeah idk, people have the most idiotic misconceptions about hair loss
Great vid lads. All the questions I had discussed
One question I’ve never seen answered is using minoxidil for Telegon effluvium (aggressive hair shedding).
Would the follicles come to rely on the minoxidil so even if you fix TE you have to continue using minoxidil to keep the hair? If so, wouldn’t using minoxidil for TE be a big mistake? No one’s ever answered it.
I'll make this very simple. No matter what 'condition' you have(even if you have no condition)......if you take minoxidil then the hairs that are produce by minoxidil are minoxidil dependent and you will need to be on minoxidil for life no matter what.
@@vlcheish yeah this doesn’t answer my question. The hair you lose from TE comes back once you fix the issue causing it, usually it’s related to nutritional deficiencies or stress. There’s a term called chronic TE, which is shedding over several years (which is what I have).
Minoxidil is used to speed up the recovery process of TE by supplying blood flow to the follicles so you can get the nutrients they need to fix the issue, however it’s never mentioned whether you need to keep using minoxidil after you treat the TE.
@@vlcheishI’d say no since TE isn’t a permanent condition.
@@Mr.S65 Read my above post. You have to keep using it.
So interesting! Thank u
With medical intervention his hair will only look better from here! Looking great bro
What clipper do you use? Also what blade have you put on it? Cheers
What is your opinion of the castor oil craze claiming it helps with hair growth? I wish I could find a stylist so thorough and honest with there opinion. As a female, I'm experiencing hair thinning at 58. Would these products work for women?
No.
Great video! Can you you tell me that comb you use for clipper over comb please 🙏 Thank you.
Dan is lucky not to experience any hairloss yet son
What is the cream he used at last to style his hair? The one i have feels like too sticky and it's pulling my hair too hard when i try to work it in my hair
Отличная работа👏 прекрасная прическа мистер красавец👍
Why is no one talking about post finasteride syndrome?
Better to leave that discussion to the flat earthers lol
If you’re a guy worried about thinning hair or are embarrassed to admit it, it’s fine. You have many options these days whether it’s finasteride, minoxidil, hair transplant, etc. if you don’t want to lose your hair you don’t have to anymore.
@@kwave5426 finasteride is like 3 dollars for a 90 day supply.
You can always replace inessential expenses for your hair loss treatment
Good video until the Liverpool nonsense!!! Good job on the cut he looks a lot younger.
ive been growing mine like 5 months want to get it in a man bun, i went barbers 2 weeks ago told him, he gave me a taper and took loads of weight off my hair with thiinning scissors, so pissed off, should of just told him to leave top, i still have length tho. will it grow out better and thicker?? and should i just leave cutting it all together
Wondering if these medications can lead to impotency or sterilization.
Yes they can, it’s Russian roulette
Finasteride really works, but the sexual side effects aren’t desirable. It can also cause men to grow breasts. I decided to live with hair loss.
Is this guy actually using any medication? Because if he is I’m struggling to see what he’s using. Perhaps he’s not responding to medication? Either way, it’s very difficult to take hair loss advice from someone who doesn’t seem to be regaining any ground.
how do you know he's not regaining any ground. you have before pics?
I'd like to retract this statement. Everything he said regarding DHT was spot on.@@vlcheish
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The only thing that stops hair loss , is the floor 😝
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As a guy with long hair, it amuses me to see folks paying for medication to grow their hair while simultaneously paying a guy to shave off the hair they've got 🤷🏼
These hair loss episodes are my favorite. I hope you keep doing them beyond the 12 people.
Obviously the new hairstyle suits him better!
He looks younger and more energetic overall!
So happy to see him satisfied!
You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍😄👏
No he looked better with his long hair😭
@paulo0651 No, you are so wrong!
1 in 2? No, 90% of men will experiencing a form of hair loss. Roughly half of them won't go bald but will develop a mature hairline. I am 27 and have receded for about 2 cm in both corners. It's not really progressing further anymore but I've lost my juvenile hairline (which was very low set and very round) for sure, it looks now a bit more like Harry Styles's hairline
I'm a Norwood 2 that's started diffuse thinning, can't wait to get on finesteride to stop further loss
Informative and interesting conversation. Thank you. Nice new style on Niraj, he looks good and happy about it.
Finally a head I can relate to in terms of head shape, recession and style. The cut is nice and all but I'm wondering for some time now if I should just go short like Dan's hair or something because looking at this feels a bit like "trying to save something that's not 100% there anymore". I also tried the cut from "Straight Textured Fringe Haircut For Men | 2019 Hairstyle" once on myself too which was nice but it didn't last long and the wind wasn't my friend 😂😭.
perfect answer regarding how Dan would tell his client he's thinning, never thought about that. Really really love that approach. Much respect.
No it's NOT the perfect answer at all. It was a pathetic answer
Very nice haircut & it looks very good on him!! I love watching your magic all the time Dan!!👍
I never thought about how much science is involved in hair care,
Good information. Wonder how he'd look with a trim to the mustache and the beard.
what a brilliant barber!
Smart cut Dan and looks so much fuller at the crown now 😉👍
It's really a matter of self acceptance, because at this point i don't see myself taking medication forever that won't solve anything permanently, will probably give me permanent side effects and as soon as i stop taking it i'll be going bald again, not worth it IMO. My life doesn't depend on it, i'm fine without it and i have to learn to be fine without a full head of hair lol. Niraj's haircut looks fantastic, what an improvement, Dan is amazing 👍
I think everyone could benefit from that Q&A. Everyone needs to be taught about potential hair loss early on. I have a sister that deals with Alopecia. I suppose that's another while "ballgame." Thanks, Dan! Cat
Hey Dan! Do you think sometime you could do a separate video on a beard trim/line up
Phenomenal haircut and amazing hair loss advice. Can’t wait for another video
I have such a problem talking while cutting, I can listen and ask questions like how’s your day? But anything I really need to think about I cant form a coherent sentence and cut at the same time, usually end up cutting my fingers. 😢 any advice please?
How long have you been cutting?
I can't talk and cut hair either, I have to concentrate on what I'm doing at the moment and most of the guys that are sitting in my chair are tuned out anyway, (resting). I've been cutting hair for 38 yrs.
@@Barberingbyethan about 10 years. Im just not great at talking a lot to begin with tbh
He’s right on and how wonderful we have a client that a expert is sharing a chalk full of information 👍🏼 yes I agree stress is a bad one ☝️
Can biotin, Castor oil and a wet brush help regrow new hair?
what would be the best thing to repair damaged hair follicles?
Dude looks loads fresher and younger with his new haircut 👏🏻
It's more than 1 in 2. I recall reading between 2 in 3 and and 4 in 5, at some point in life.
This was very helpful and well explained thank you.
38:29 wow bro looks so much better
That’s a really nice watch
That's a very good difference 👏
Fantastic video!
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A textured french crop would have been a better haircut.. Pulling hair backwards will make the receding noticeable.
Another real transformation!
excelent work
'That's a good question'.
Excellent video Dan, thanks for sharing this conversation with the client - it really clears up a lot of misconceptions and explains how treatments work. Cheers!
it blows my mind that so many men don’t know about finasteride. i started it the moment i saw increased shedding. haven’t lost any hair since. miracle drug.
How many times a week @@Nestyiiiiiiiiiiiii1994
Yes, but then you have to take it for life, and there are side effects.
Taurine is more effective than finasteride with none of the side effects according to one study.
So many guys are paranoid with the side effects. Only roughly 1% experience. And if you do, just stop taking it. I’ve been on finasteride since 26 and I’m 32 now. Never had issues with it.
@@neilpa 99% have no side effects. 1 pill a day for me with no sides is a very very fair alternative to being bald.
Great channel but ruined it by talking about Liverpool!!
Better than talking about old purple nose 😂
@@neilpa haha I disagree completely 🤣
@kingfergie7717 yeah I thought you would 🤣
unless you talk about the reasons for hairloss you're not an expert, you've not mentioned the lymph nodes, over toxicity within the body which causes the backed up lymph which causes you to lose hair as your body needs it's resources to fight real threats to it's main organs, so the first thing on the chopping board is, hair, skin, nails.
You're just band-aiding it whilst contributing to worse health (mino/fina) and not addressing the overall cause dan.
^^^bro science post
MBP is caused by hair follicle sensitivity to androgens as explain by this video. This is why castratos historically did not lose their hair as they never produced the necessary androgens to trigger the hair miniaturization process(tough to produce DHT when someone has castration before puberty).
not all forms of hairloss are MPB, you're only showing your ignorance on health @@vlcheish
@@vlcheishresponded but it didnt go through..
not all hairloss is MPB dude lol.. also MBP can be reversed without minoxidil/fina which was the purpose of the comment
the information you provided for castratos isn't accurate because some did lose hair in ways that are classically associated with MPB.. so there are other factors that play a role, which is what I mentioned above.
You should take a course on human health from a qualified naturopath which was the standard model of medicine before the rockerfeller funded flexner report of the early 1900's
you really don't know what you're talking about and you're just repeating what other people have told you
cconventional wisdom in the 20th century would have us believe that illness (hair loss is illness) and disease are external pathogens of which the patient is unlucky to have been effected by, the responsibility is removed from the patient and thus they are placed into the waiting hands of the medical establishment, the same medical establishment that has been teaching a singular model of medicine since the 1920s
you really don't know your history bud
@@TheVeganFinalBossthis sounds interesting. I'm not sure if you are completely insane or a genius. Where can I learn more about this stuff? Also what does naturopathy propose as the remedy to lymph node issues mentioned above?
@@TheVeganFinalBossso how do you stop mpb without min/fin just natural.
This guy does not know what he's talking about lol
Then please tell us what he got wrong and correct him
This guy as in the barber?
he was completely on the money about DHT and male pattern baldness. you wanna keep your hair? block DHT. its a trash hormone.
he’s completely right about DHT. you need to block it to save your hair.
@@Fred-zi6xp I can't see much he got disasterously wrong, but at the same time he's very obviously not a doctor lol. Here's a few things of the top of my head:
The mechanism of action of minoxidil is not fully understood. While it is true that minoxidil increases blood supply, and this could well help hair growth, it is likely to be a minor contribution. Minoxidil probably works through increasing wnt signalling and through other mechanisms. it has even been shown to have an effect on DHT.
Talking of DHT, no, "most" of the testosterone is not converted to DHT in susceptible individuals. Only about 10% of T is converted to DHT, no matter who you are. your sensitivity to hair loss depends on the number of androgen receptors in the hair follicles in relation to individual levels of scalp DHT.
Microneedling twice a week? Too much, once a week is the most frequent I have seen recommended by doctors. You have to give the skin time to heal, so microneedling too frequently could cause more harm than good. Also, again, microneedling really doesn't work by increasing blood supply. It works by inducing the production of growth factors, increasing wnt signalling, and other mechanisms. Again, not fully understood.
Hairs sit 1mm into the dermis? No they don't, they sit 4-5mm into the skin, in the adipose tissue BELOW the dermis, although miniaturising hair follicles to move up through the dermis. In any event, microneedling is aimed at the hair *stem cells*, which do sit 1-2mm below the surface of the skin.