Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber is perhaps not famously renowned
for his medical knowledge or hair loss expertise. Despite this, it has
not stopped the teen icon from offering his words of wisdom on the
rapidly diminishing mane of Prince William and urging him to use the
effective hair restoration medication, Propecia.
The 18-year-old ‘Boyfriend’ singer made his jibes about the balding
30-year-old Prince when speaking to Rollercoaster magazine during a
recent promotional trip to the UK in support of his ‘Believe’ album.
Bieber first emerged into the global spotlight back in 2008 after
being discovered via his uploaded home videos on YouTube. Part of
Bieber’s popularity was somewhat due to his baby-faced good looks, and
luxurious flowing locks which he initially had stylised into a
bowl-shaped cut upon his breakthrough. However, for the previous two
years Bieber has sported a much shorter spiked-up quiff after causing a
massive media sensation in 2010 when he decided to get rid of his longer
hair.
Whereas Bieber can grow his hair back should he wish to do so, Prince
William has been losing his hair an alarming rate in recent years and
where hair is concerned, he has evidently taken after his father Prince
Charles and uncle Prince Edward who are both suffering with male pattern baldness (MPB).
For the interview in Rollercoaster Magazine, Bieber was quizzed about
what he would do if he started to lose his locks to MPB and his hair
started to thin like the young Prince’s. Justin said, “I mean, there are
things to prevent that nowadays, like Propecia. I don’t know why he
doesn’t just get those things, those products. You just take Propecia
and your hair grows back. Have you not got it over here?”
In reply to Justin’s question; yes we do have Propecia ‘over here’
and it is obtainable today from Medical Specialists Pharmacy working out
from as little as £47.58 per month. The medication Propecia
(finasteride) is commonly used to treat male pattern baldness and works
by blocking the conversion of testosterone to an androgen thought to
cause hair loss. Its effectiveness and popularity are obvious when even a
teenage pop star with a full head of hair is aware of its existence!
With Male pattern baldness affecting 6.5 million men in the UK alone,
Medical Specialists are committed to doing everything we can to help.
Other options as well as Propecia, include Regaine Foam,
as seen on television adverts. Obtainable from Medical Specialists
Pharmacy from as little as £46.45, this product contains the active
ingredient Minoxidil which is clinically proven to help prevent further
hereditary hair loss, showing success in 4 out of 5 men. It works by
increasing the blood supply to the hair follicles which helps to
strengthen existing hair and stimulate secondary hair growth.
There are also emerging over the counter products that have been released in recent times. Alpecin Caffeine C1 Shampoo
stimulates hair growth directly at the roots, strengthens weakened hair
roots and prevents hereditary hair loss. In just in 2 minutes, the
active ingredient travels along the hair shaft directly into the hair
follicles. If the shampoo is left on for longer, the caffeine will also
penetrate into the scalp.
When leading Trichologist David Bailey was asked about Bieber
comments, he said, “Well it would seem obvious from his comments that he
knows all about Male Pattern Hair Loss! How does he know whether the
Prince is already taking Propecia or not? As the manufacturer clearly
states, it works in the majority of men, but not all. Also, not
everybody can take Propecia, they have to have it prescribed by a Doctor
after a consultation.”
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