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    GlossaryBiomimetic Peptides

    short amino acid chains mimicking natural proteins' functions

    Biomimetic peptides are short chains of amino acids designed to mimic the structure and function of naturally occurring proteins in the body. They are used in various medical and cosmetic applications to promote skin repair, stimulate hair growth, and enhance cellular functions by interacting with specific receptors or pathways in a way that replicates natural biological processes.

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      community What happened to that guy who’s been drinking topical minoxidil?!

      in Chat  217 upvotes 1 week ago
      A user tried various hair growth treatments, including drinking topical minoxidil, using oral minoxidil and finasteride, and applying GHK-Cu, growth hormone peptides, and liposomal sulforaphane. They experienced thicker hair, while others discussed the risks and benefits of these methods.

      community This serum outperformed Minoxidil in a recent study. Please debunk

       23 upvotes 5 years ago
      A topical solution called "Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density" by The Ordinary Company, which contains several ingredients that are used in alternatives to Minoxidil and was found to have better results than 5% Minoxidil in a study. People who have tried it shared their experiences with the serum as well.