Topical finasteride in a liposomal formulation reduces systemicabsorption compared to ethanol solutions. The user is seeking sources for such products, noting that popular options like morr-f are not liposomal.
The method combines finasteride, minoxidil, intense leg exercises, and cold exposure to treatandrogeneticalopecia. Itaims to boost metabolism and reduce androgenic effects, enhancing hair growth.
A user named "Redbone2222" shares their positive experience withahair transplant procedure of 2500-3000 grafts, along withthe use of 1mg finasteride daily and 5% topical minoxidil. They express satisfaction withthe results and believe that finasteride has been more effective for them than minoxidil.
The user experienced continuous hair shedding for 16 months while on finasteride, with periods of improvement. They also used T Gel shampoo and noticed a reduction in hair loss symptoms after 18 months, including the return of their sex drive and normal hair texture.
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This conversation discussed the efficacy of Minoxidil and Finasteride as treatments for hair loss, witha focus on the potential side effects of taking Oral Minoxidil. Some users shared their experiences with bothtreatments and there was debate over whether they were safe or not.
KittaLockwood shared progress photos of their boyfriend's hair after 6 months of taking acombination of finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamin supplements prescribed in an Australian subscription service. They received encouraging responses from other users about supporting their significant other throughthe journey.
Hair loss treatments, including finasteride and dutasteride. It is suggested to try minoxidil with microneedling as an additional treatment for regrowth, and the user reports that ittook around 6 months of taking 1mg of finasteride every day before seeing results.
Minoxidil users can safely use salicylicacid shampoo to manage scalp pimples and dandruff. Nizoral is also recommended for hair gain and treating scalp pimples.
The user experienced positive hair growth results using microneedling with rosemary and mint oil, without Minoxidil, Finasteride, or RU58841. They switched from a dermaroller to a microneedling pen and targeted different scalp areas weekly.
Pirfenidone is suggested to treat fibrosis and baldness by blocking inflammation markers and reducing collagen. It is also available as a gel for scar removal.
A user reported no effects after 2 months of taking 5mg oral minoxidil, with no shedding or regrowth. They are seeking advice on whether this is normal and if they should be discouraged.
Users are experiencing increased hair shedding despite using treatments like dutasteride, finasteride, minoxidil, hair vitamins, and DHT shampoo. Some note this happens seasonally, while others are concerned their treatments are no longer effective.
A user shared their 10-monthhair loss progress using Propecia, oral minoxidil, and topical minoxidil. The results were highly praised, with requests for more details on dosages and routine.
The conversation discusses using topical vitamin C in shampoo or serum for hair growthand thickness. The user mentions using the Nioxin system to maintain thick hair and is curious aboutthe effects of vitamin C on hair growth.
A user likes a natural hair styling productthat makes their hair look thicker and is seeking opinions on whether itcould harm hair follicles. They also question if cold water is sufficientto washthe product outand mention they are experiencing hair thinning.
The conversation is about evaluating the effectiveness and affordability of XHC Ginger Shampoo for hair loss. The user lists the ingredients and expresses that it looks promising and inexpensive.
The conversation is abouta person starting ahair loss treatment regimen including 1mg finasteride, 2ml minoxidil twice daily, dermarolling witha 1mm needle, and taking vitamin C, biotin, and vitamin D3. They plan to share their results in 6 months to a year.
Using vitamin C in shampoo to adjust pH levels can improve hair healthand reduce oiliness and dandruff. The user mixed vitamin C powder withconditioner, achieving positive results.
The user's firsthair transplant failed, and they are preparing for a second one. They are considering whether to continue multivitamins and B complex before the surgery, and are asking for advice on supplements to take for hair loss that do not include DHT blockers, finasteride, minoxidil, or high-dose biotin, and are contemplating iron, folicacid, vitamin C, and NAC for before and after the surgery.
The conversation is about identifying nutritional factors that should be checked and supplemented to address diffuse hair loss, including Vitamin D, Biotin, Vitamin C, Vitamin B, Iron, Zinc, Protein, and Omega-3. No specifictreatments were mentioned.
The user has been using atopical solution of minoxidil 5% and finasteride 0.025% daily, along with dermastamping every two weeks and ketoconazole shampoo twice a week for four months. The treatment is for hair loss.
A 33-year-old user is seeking advice on adjusting their hair loss treatment, which includes daily finasteride, oral minoxidil, and various supplements. They are considering switching to alternate-day dosing of finasteride or dutasteride and are concerned about potential shedding and effectiveness.
User discusses group buy for finerenone, athird-gen mineralocorticoid antagonist for hair loss treatment. Finerenone inhibits TGFb, NOX, and ROS, and improves renal and cardiac function; topical dose should be no more than 10mg per day.
User is experiencing a very dry scalp withthick white flakes from using liquid minoxidil twice daily for a year. They use Nizoral every 10 days and are seeking advice for ahealthier scalp, witha suggestion to use finasteride instead.
The user experienced hair shedding and follicle shrinkage when using retinoicacid, despite trying differentconcentrations and frequencies. The hair loss persisted for six months but regrew after stopping the treatment.