The conversation is about which hairloss treatment to recommend between Minimalist and Man Matters, with a request for advice based on their different components.
A user noticed increased hairloss and was prescribed Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% lotion by a dermatologist. Another user suggested changing doctors and asking for finasteride instead.
The conversation lists hairloss treatments including finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, pyrilutamide, breezula, and fluridil, and suggests ketoconazole as another option. Some users warn against using certain treatments like cyproterone acetate, bicalutamide, and spironolactone due to their strong anti-androgen effects and potential impact on masculinity.
User uses dermaroller and minox for hairloss without success, considers adding Stemoxydine and mixing tretinoin with minox. Another user suggests a DHT inhibitor for sustainability.
New product Tomorrowlabs HSF targets hairloss through HIF pathway indirectly by removing scalp iron. Minoxidil and Stemoxydine also relate to HIF pathway.
The conversation discusses an all-in-one hairloss treatment combining minoxidil, azelaic acid, finasteride, and ketoconazole, aimed at addressing hairloss and scalp dandruff without drying out the hair. The user is considering this product to incorporate ketoconazole into their routine and start using minoxidil.
Hairloss treatments discussed include minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. Salon products and supplements generally don't work for hair regrowth unless there's a severe nutritional deficiency, while hormonal treatments like estrogen and spironolactone can be effective.
Hairloss can be treated by correcting glucose metabolism in hair follicles and using equol as a safer DHT blocker. Production of these treatments is starting soon, and a Discord channel is available for more information.
A user discusses using a hemp inflammation cream for hairloss, noting it contains aloe vera, hemp extract, rosemary oil, glycerin, emu oil, menthol, and MSM, which are beneficial for hairloss. They consider using the cream instead of making their own topical treatment.
The user is using minoxidil, finasteride, Nizoral 2%, and microneedling for hairloss but finds Nizoral drying. They seek affordable shampoo and conditioner recommendations, with one reply suggesting baby shampoo for non-Nizoral days.
The conversation discusses faith in Pyrilutamide as an effective hairloss treatment and mentions a favorite hair YouTuber who is diligent in research and humorously criticizes others. No specific treatments are detailed in the provided text.
The user discusses using Minoxidil for hairloss and is considering RU58841 to reduce excessive oil production. They seek advice on RU58841's effectiveness in blocking sebum production.
The conversation lists various topical hairloss treatments combining Minoxidil and Finasteride, ranking them by price and providing details like concentration and availability. The user also mentions personal positive results with a topical Finasteride-only solution.
Redensyl is being compared to Minoxidil for hairloss treatment. Users discuss the effectiveness of Redensyl versus Minoxidil, with no clear consensus on which is better.
The user tried topical dutasteride for 6 months without success and is considering Pyrilutamide as an anti-androgen treatment for hairloss. Other users suggest using 1% Pyrilutamide and combining it with topical dutasteride.
The post and conversation discuss KX-826 (pyrilutamide) for hairloss treatment, with positive remarks about its advertising and authenticity in China. The user changed their perspective after further research and seeing genuine advertising.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of DHT blockers for hairloss, questioning if they are just vitamins or truly effective. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The user is seeking advice on adding CB 03-01 to their hairloss treatment, which includes RU58841, Fluridil, Minoxidil, and Pantostin, but cannot use finasteride.
The conversation discusses the user's experience with oral minoxidil for hairloss and a possible increase in facial wrinkles, leading to a plan to ask for a tretinoin prescription. Specific treatments mentioned are oral minoxidil and the intention to use tretinoin.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Azelaic acid for hairloss, suggesting it may make Finasteride an outdated treatment for male pattern baldness. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The user is exploring KX-826 as a potential hairloss treatment due to intolerance to FDA-approved drugs like Minoxidil and finasteride. They seek fundamental help and information about KX-826.
The conversation is about obtaining and the effectiveness of Olumiant for treating hairloss, specifically for someone with early-stage alopecia areata concerned about hairloss around the face. The user is seeking clarity on how to get a prescription for Olumiant.
The conversation is about seeking advice on the potential benefits of two different hair sprays for hairloss, with a list of ingredients provided for each. Specific treatments were not discussed.
A user has been using Stemoxydine (Kerastase Cure Densifique) along with finasteride, rogaine 5% foam, nizoral, and revian red lllt for hairloss but needs a new Stemoxydine product since Kerastase discontinued theirs. They are seeking recommendations for a similar alternative.
The conversation discusses a new product from Actifolic, which combines RU58841 and GHK-CU for hairloss treatment. The participants are considering whether it's worth trying.
Ketoconazole is somewhat effective for male pattern baldness (MPB), but the manufacturer promotes it for dandruff instead, possibly because the dandruff market is larger and to avoid confusion among dandruff sufferers without hairloss.
A new product, a retinoic acid solution (0.3%), is available to enhance minoxidil products like Rogaine and Kirkland by converting them into a tretinoin-containing solution for improved hairloss treatment. One unit of the product is enough for a year's supply.
A 47-year-old user shared their 6-month hairloss treatment results using a Fin/Min spray and weekly dermarolling. They experienced scalp irritation with other products but found success with the Hims Fin/Min spray, noting improvements around the 5th month.