Does anyone specifically use red light therapy for the purpose of preventing/slowing down the progression of hairloss?

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If so, what are your experiences with it? Have you seen any results, and which product do you use? Any (probably not) but any side effects? Would you also consider it to be worth the price?
 
I use a red light lamp as part of my skincare routine, but using it for your hair is new to me. How is that supposed to work?
 
I use a red light lamp as part of my skincare routine, but using it for your hair is new to me. How is that supposed to work?
Shine your red light lamp on your dumbass Mr. Clean forehead. There are several studies (peer reviewed) that show the effectiveness of red light therapy for hairloss. Try it
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It's cope just pop fin like candy polls
 
If I get a red light lamp I’ll try it, no reason not to
 
yes, @eduardkoopman

I've also done it a few times, idk if it does anything :feelshmm:
 
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I use a red light lamp as part of my skincare routine, but using it for your hair is new to me. How is that supposed to work?
#metoo.

I had heard about some people on reddit and shit, say they had some results with it for hair.

I dunno if it has been scientifically researched.
Quick search. Yeah, been researched a bit. And it helps some.


 
Kevin 'just take finasteride' Mann did a video on this and I believe the consensus was that it does work a bit but it takes a fuckton of time and the results aren't that impressive
 
I use a red light lamp as part of my skincare routine, but using it for your hair is new to me. How is that supposed to work?
Could you share the red-light lamp I need to buy? or what specs it should be?
 

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