There are a number of products on the market but regretfully they will have little effect of androgen-led male pattern hair growth. Most are designed to reduce nonclinical hair growth patterns. There is one product that is developed for true hirsutism (although again the data relates to natal females) this product is only available on prescription from your doctor. It was developed by Bristol Myers in the USA and first launched as Vaniqa (eflorothene hydrochloride).
Trans & Crossdressers & Shaving Advice 4
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Friend of a Crossdresser38
While both moms were chatting and asking questions to both of their children, Neha noticed that Ankit and Shalini...
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Eyes shadows2
reply You should be happy with your eye shadows. But if you don’t want all that then, have you...
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Crossdressing & Foundation Setting Powder6
Reply Perhaps I was being liberal with the word ‘liberal’ but conversely, if you’re trying to set a foundation...
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Crossdressing & Wearing Pencil Skirts2
My pencil skirts are really difficult to get up over my, not over large hips, This is so much...
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Crossdressing TV, TG, or Not to Be8
reply This is a very clever question. It has made me stop to think. However, given the choice of...
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Crossdressing and Hairstyling14
Reply Unfortunately, I haven’t started my RLE yet – it’s something I’ve been putting off for 6 months or...
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Friend of a Crossdresser22
The girl gave me her hand and said… Shalini Helping Me. Girl: You hurt? Me: No, I am fine,...
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Attending college in female mode5
Reply Some great advice above. From what you say it sounds like you aren’t used to being Katie for...