ASC-J9: Poor man’s GT-20029 that might work for regrowth. Anyone try this stuff? Research/Science 1/9/2023
The potential hair regrowth benefits of ASC-J9, a synthetic modified version of curcumin that is said to be more effective than Minoxidil and Finasteride. Reports from users suggest good thickening and temple regrowth with topical use at 0.025% concentration.
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