What exactly is the logic behind a portable gun safe? Is it a requirement in some states or something? A safe that someone can carry off seems kind of self defeating.
Yes. In certain counties for example in NY you can get a target permit only unless you have a compelling reason. Non-carry. I am only able to take the pistol in a locked box to and from the gun range for the purposes of target practice. It has to be locked in transit and in my house.
Yes. In certain counties for example in NY you can get a target permit only unless you have a compelling reason. Non-carry. I am only able to take the pistol in a locked box to and from the gun range for the purposes of target practice. It has to be locked in transit and in my house.
cant you use a cheap security boxes from walmart?
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As a card carrying sucker, I bought the hair helmet on recommendation from my previous plastic surgeon. After using it for a year, I can confirm it did nothing for me. And to top it off, I stopped using Minoxidil as instructed whilst using the dome and saw a regression in my hair situation.
I can't believe they're still hocking this thing but those of us who are struggling with hair loss tend to be a fragile bunch who cling to any possible solution.
I'm here to tell you, Minoxidil is your best bet for a few years while you save up for a hair transplant which is the real solution. If you don't suffer side effects from finasteride or dutasteride, that may be a good solution if you're okay with taking it for the rest of your life.
Maybe the 'dome works for some people, I don't know, but it absolutely did nothing for me aside from set me back a year of rogaine gains and cost me 7 Benjamins. Fin and dut work wonders for some but for others (like me) the side effects are unbearable. But they're worth a try imo. Talk to your doctor.
For those who are curious, my transplant was done in San Diego with Dr. Chen, 11 grand for 3000 grafts from the back of my head to the hairline and sparse areas around the top and I still have enough hair back there for two more transplants. It's very expensive and took me a long time to save for, but I started years ago when I first started losing my hair and the results are 100% worth it to me. If you can't shave it for whatever reason, start saving now. Don't waste your time on anything that isn't Min, Fin, Dut, or a transplant.
As a card carrying sucker, I bought the hair helmet on recommendation from my previous plastic surgeon. After using it for a year, I can confirm it did nothing for me. And to top it off, I stopped using Minoxidil as instructed whilst using the dome and saw a regression in my hair situation.
I can't believe they're still hocking this thing but those of us who are struggling with hair loss tend to be a fragile bunch who cling to any possible solution.
I'm here to tell you, Minoxidil is your best bet for a few years while you save up for a hair transplant which is the real solution. If you don't suffer side effects from finasteride or dutasteride, that may be a good solution if you're okay with taking it for the rest of your life.
Maybe the 'dome works for some people, I don't know, but it absolutely did nothing for me aside from set me back a year of rogaine gains and cost me 7 Benjamins. Fin and dut work wonders for some but for others (like me) the side effects are unbearable. But they're worth a try imo. Talk to your doctor.
For those who are curious, my transplant was done in San Diego with Dr. Chen, 11 grand for 3000 grafts from the back of my head to the hairline and sparse areas around the top and I still have enough hair back there for two more transplants. It's very expensive and took me a long time to save for, but I started years ago when I first started losing my hair and the results are 100% worth it to me. If you can't shave it for whatever reason, start saving now. Don't waste your time on anything that isn't Min, Fin, Dut, or a transplant.
I'm surprised Costco would sell the Theradome device. It looks like something some shady huckster would be trying to hawk at a county fair booth or mall kiosk. LOL.
I didn't have a receding hairline so I can't comment on that but my hair was basically thinning all over. My hair got thicker and has been slowly filling in more and more.
I was a user of the Kirkland signature minoxidil and I used Nioxin shampoo and it worked for me to not lose anymore hair super fast but didn't seem to really help. Now I use whatever shampoo I want (love the It's A 10 stuff!) and my hair is super healthy looking and feeling compared to when I used Nioxin and minoxidil.
Nvm.
I don't think you can upload photos through the app, only on desktop version/force desktop through browser on phone.
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I can't believe they're still hocking this thing but those of us who are struggling with hair loss tend to be a fragile bunch who cling to any possible solution.
I'm here to tell you, Minoxidil is your best bet for a few years while you save up for a hair transplant which is the real solution. If you don't suffer side effects from finasteride or dutasteride, that may be a good solution if you're okay with taking it for the rest of your life.
Maybe the 'dome works for some people, I don't know, but it absolutely did nothing for me aside from set me back a year of rogaine gains and cost me 7 Benjamins. Fin and dut work wonders for some but for others (like me) the side effects are unbearable. But they're worth a try imo. Talk to your doctor.
For those who are curious, my transplant was done in San Diego with Dr. Chen, 11 grand for 3000 grafts from the back of my head to the hairline and sparse areas around the top and I still have enough hair back there for two more transplants. It's very expensive and took me a long time to save for, but I started years ago when I first started losing my hair and the results are 100% worth it to me. If you can't shave it for whatever reason, start saving now. Don't waste your time on anything that isn't Min, Fin, Dut, or a transplant.
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I can't believe they're still hocking this thing but those of us who are struggling with hair loss tend to be a fragile bunch who cling to any possible solution.
I'm here to tell you, Minoxidil is your best bet for a few years while you save up for a hair transplant which is the real solution. If you don't suffer side effects from finasteride or dutasteride, that may be a good solution if you're okay with taking it for the rest of your life.
Maybe the 'dome works for some people, I don't know, but it absolutely did nothing for me aside from set me back a year of rogaine gains and cost me 7 Benjamins. Fin and dut work wonders for some but for others (like me) the side effects are unbearable. But they're worth a try imo. Talk to your doctor.
For those who are curious, my transplant was done in San Diego with Dr. Chen, 11 grand for 3000 grafts from the back of my head to the hairline and sparse areas around the top and I still have enough hair back there for two more transplants. It's very expensive and took me a long time to save for, but I started years ago when I first started losing my hair and the results are 100% worth it to me. If you can't shave it for whatever reason, start saving now. Don't waste your time on anything that isn't Min, Fin, Dut, or a transplant.
I was a user of the Kirkland signature minoxidil and I used Nioxin shampoo and it worked for me to not lose anymore hair super fast but didn't seem to really help. Now I use whatever shampoo I want (love the It's A 10 stuff!) and my hair is super healthy looking and feeling compared to when I used Nioxin and minoxidil.
I don't think you can upload photos through the app, only on desktop version/force desktop through browser on phone.
Thank you let us know, I'm losing hair everywhere, head, armpits, chest, back, balsac etc.
Don't forget to change the battery and make sure your override key matches. Mine didn't and I had to drill it out.
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TU & Repped!