Primo hair loss

Obviously genetic related, but how common is hair loss on Primo?

Reading a lot of mixed answers, and it seems to be one of the most popular/recommended compounds outside of test.


Thanks!
 
Obviously genetic related, but how common is hair loss on Primo?

Reading a lot of mixed answers, and it seems to be one of the most popular/recommended compounds outside of test.


Thanks!
Primo (E) doesn't seem to hurt my hair at all, which was surprising since being in the same room as Mast makes my hair spontaneously fall out.
 
Primo (E) doesn't seem to hurt my hair at all, which was surprising since being in the same room as Mast makes my hair spontaneously fall out.

what dose do you take ? Any test w it ? Fin/dut?
thanks !

am really interested in finding a compound that I can run long term alongside TRT
 
what dose do you take ? Any test w it ? Fin/dut?
thanks !

am really interested in finding a compound that I can run long term alongside TRT
Im currently doing 500 test c and 600 primo E, nothing else and I'm golden across the board on bloods and hair. If I were to add it into TRT+ I would probably do 200/100 test/primo.
 
Obviously genetic related, but how common is hair loss on Primo?

Reading a lot of mixed answers, and it seems to be one of the most popular/recommended compounds outside of test.


Thanks!
If you experience this, use RU-58841. everybody reacts different on roids
 
How much anecdote do we actually have on RU58841 preventing hair loss from primo? Curious because I’d love to run primo or mast but I already know that mast p without RU58841 had me dropping clumps of hair in just a week so I stopped
 
It is genetics that's right, some guys lose hair even on trt amounts. Hair vs muscles at the end of the day I guess.
 
There is no solid answer for any steroid… the only answer is don’t worry about hair loss and if you are that worried about it…. Don’t do steroids. I’m sorry this isn’t the answer you want to hear, but it’s the truth. I was once the guy asking all the hair loss questions as well. My hair kept thinning and now I just shave it and couldn’t be happier.
 
The answer is muscles, right?
It is… I never understood why guys give two sh!ts about hair. Maybe being ex military and used to spiked short hair after… maybe because I don’t lose hair easily (despite bald grandfathers on both mothers sides and fathers… go figure) I still have minimal erosion at widows peak.

Whatever the reason I just don’t understand why men go through the evolutions they do. When you thin to a point it is obvious just buzz it and be masculine. Be powerful and confident. Be freaking bald.

Granted I’m not going to exacerbate it by doing AAS that are well known to cause issues like Masteron. (Love it but won’t touch it) …. but I’m not going to lose sleep or take micro needling and all sorts of ancillaries to help.

I’d rather have a full masculine body and face than fancy hair. I’d be willing to bet in the 30+ category 8 of 10 women would take a masculine buzzed guy over a skinny guy with a head of hair. (Notice I did not say masculine pot bellied guy … you know the guy… we all have those strong as heck friends who are as wide as they are tall…lmao)

… and just to add to the controversy… if the women do care… kick em to the curb. Not the right chick for our lifestyle anyway….

Mods: Please don’t let my wife read this… *wink*
 
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For sure man. Mostly agree with @Astartes though not as hard, he must be on cycle or something lol. But yeah, if I were destined to lose my hair then so be it. If I had a choice between the 2 then muscles win.
Funny thing is you are exactly right… first transitory week in to blast… dang… better tone it down. Thx for the reminder brother
 
Funny thing is you are exactly right… first transitory week in to blast… dang… better tone it down. Thx for the reminder brother
All good bro, we all get that surge of hormones when blasting again after a lay off. Good luck on your blast and don't forget to kick ass in the gym I mean lol.
 
All good bro, we all get that surge of hormones when blasting again after a lay off. Good luck on your blast and don't forget to kick ass in the gym I mean lol.
I’m not going to be fake and say I’m not a very alpha male. Even in my 40s I struggle to contain the foolishness, and use sound judgement and emotional intelligence more than physicality.

Something of a challenge most of us share, and one strong men have always been plagued with.

However, interestingly it is the transition up or down that seems to bring about minor fluctuations in temperament that my wife and I have learned to anticipate and control.

Acne seems to follow suit, lightly flaring at those exact same times.

Would be interested to know if @Type-IIx has written anything on the biomechanics of this.

I don’t do anything exotic.

Primarily low dose Tren as an accompaniment to Deca, Test, EQ (Never EQ and Tren at same time) and combinations of the like with intermittent orals such as Dbol, Anavar (rarely), and Anadrol.

As a side note: Corticosteroids like Prednisone seem to have a _significantly_ greater impact on irritability and emotional response in my case and I suspect on most folks based on feedback from friends who have Crohns.
 
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I’m not going to be fake and say I’m not a very alpha male. Even in my 40s I struggle to contain the foolishness, and use sound judgement and emotional intelligence more than physicality.

Something of a challenge most of us share, and one strong men have always been plagued with.

However, interestingly it is the transition up or down that seems to bring about minor fluctuations in temperament that my wife and I have learned to anticipate and control.

Acne seems to follow suit, lightly flaring at those exact same times.

Would be interested to know if @Type-IIx has written anything on the biomechanics of this.

I don’t do anything exotic.

Primarily low dose Tren as an accompaniment to Deca, Test, EQ (Never EQ and Tren at same time) and combinations of the like with intermittent orals such as Dbol, Anavar (rarely), and Anadrol.

As a side note: Corticosteroids like Prednisone seem to have a _significantly_ greater impact on irritability and emotional response in my case and I suspect on most folks based on feedback from friends who have Crohns.
That's all good my man, we should be like that in life. We are man after all and masculine men are rare nowadays I'd say and you can say I'm not even that old to talk like this, but yeah I see what you mean, I as a 90's kid feel that my generation and younger 2000's are getting way too soft and yeah I also live in France currently where it's acceptable in general, but not to me. I only respect fit guys who can stand their ground. Soft boys ain't worth no respect. Also cool to hear from mature men like yourself, I want to reach my 40's and still kick ass in the gym and life. Peace man, it's cool talking to you.
 
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