The user is seeking a substitute for Tretinoin to enhance the effectiveness of Minoxidil for hairloss. They are considering using Retinol as an alternative.
A user is considering buying RU58841 powder from Aliexpress to mix with Minoxidil for hairloss treatment. Another user warns about the safety concerns of RU58841, especially from unreliable sources, and suggests trying finasteride, oral Minoxidil, and dutasteride first.
A user is concerned about using more minoxidil than prescribed to cover their hairloss area and mentions taking spironolactone pills. Another user advises against men taking oral spironolactone due to significant hormonal effects.
The conversation is about someone's positive experience with 0.5 mg of finasteride daily for hairloss, noting potential contributions from vitamins and health improvements. Side effects and observations from others include watery semen and questions about hair regrowth and shedding phases.
The conversation jokes about whether the character Vegeta from Dragon Ball should use hairloss treatments like finasteride or minoxidil. Some suggest he doesn't need it as his hairline hasn't changed for years, while others humorously propose treatments or question his hair genetics.
A 22-year-old is frustrated with friends and family's dismissive attitudes towards hairloss and finds support and hope in an online community. They have not yet treated their hairloss but are considering medications like minoxidil and finasteride.
The conversation is about the correct method of applying tretinoin and minoxidil together for hairloss, including which to apply first, waiting times, and frequency of use. It also questions whether the approach to using tretinoin on the scalp should be similar to its application on the face.
A user's experience taking finasteride, which resulted in them having an unexpected emotional reaction, and the replies to this post focus on the humorous aspects of cautionary tales about hairloss treatments.
A user's progress after 15 months of using the "Big 3" treatments for hairloss (finasteride, minoxidil and micro needling) as well as Nizerol 2%. The post encourages others to seek out available information on hairloss treatment and reassures them that if it doesn't work, it is only hair.
User began losing hair in 2006, used Avodart and got a hair transplant in 2012. They discuss the decline of hairloss forums and the shift to Reddit, which isn't ideal for long-form discussions.
A new study that found a single chemical could potentially be responsible for hairloss, and the potential to use this discovery to stimulate hair growth. The conversation also includes various treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, microneedling, DUT, and Botox for hairloss.
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 hairloss symptoms after 18 months, including the return of their sex drive and normal hair texture.
The conversation discusses using microneedling and peppermint oil as an alternative treatment for hairloss, with the original poster having previously experienced side effects from finasteride and minoxidil. Another user mentions mixing peppermint oil with jbco (Jamaican black castor oil) for hair growth and also experiencing side effects from minoxidil.
Exploring the effectiveness of redensyl, a hairloss treatment, compared to minoxidil and finasteride. People shared experiences using redensyl and products containing it, such as The Ordinary Hair Serum.
A 23-year-old male experienced significant hair thinning and started using finasteride, minoxidil, biotin vitamins, and DHT blocking shampoo. He saw reduced hairloss, thicker hair, and minimal side effects, encouraging others to try similar treatments.
A user stopped using minoxidil due to scalp irritation and is now using peppermint oil, noticing improved hair appearance but no growth yet. They are seeking a minoxidil brand that doesn't irritate the scalp and asking if others have had success with peppermint oil for hairloss.
RU58841 stopped scalp itching for the user, providing relief from persistent itchiness associated with hairloss. Some users reported side effects like chest pain, while others found relief with different treatments like mometasone.
Follicopeptide (FOL005) by Coegin Pharma will launch as a cosmetic hair growth treatment by Q2 2025, showing similar efficacy to finasteride. Users discuss the benefits and skepticism of releasing hairloss treatments as cosmetics rather than drugs.
A user shared 14-month progress pictures using topical finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss. Others commented on the impressive results and asked about age, improvement timeline, and how to obtain finasteride.
The user switched from topical minoxidil/dutasteride to oral dutasteride, resulting in hairloss. They resumed topical treatment without regrowth and are considering switching to finasteride due to poor results with oral dutasteride.
The conversation is a humorous discussion about excessive hair growth due to using minoxidil, with suggestions of laser hair removal and comments on the appearance of the hair. Some users joke about starting finasteride treatment at a young age or being non-responders to hairloss treatments.
The conversation discusses HMI 115, a new hairloss treatment with promising results, showing a significant increase in hair density after two months. Some users are skeptical, while others are hopeful for its release and potential affordability.
A 23-year-old man shared his one-year progress using finasteride for hairloss, starting with a lower dose due to side effects and gradually increasing to 1mg. He experienced manageable side effects and is considering adding minoxidil or switching to dutasteride in the future.
A user on dutasteride and oral minoxidil for two years has experienced worsening hairloss and an itchy scalp. Suggestions include increasing medication doses, trying other treatments like RU58841, getting a scalp biopsy, and addressing potential inflammation through diet and topical treatments.
SCUBE3, a protein linked to hair growth in moles, was discovered over 25 years ago and is being developed by Amplifica for potential hairloss treatment. Concerns exist about SCUBE3's association with cancer, as it is a protein that promotes cell growth, which could potentially trigger cancer development if used for hair growth therapy.
The conversation is about a user sharing an 18-month update on their hairloss treatment, which includes finasteride, minoxidil, and weekly microneedling. They noticed hair regrowth after 3 months and are using a combination spray of finasteride and minoxidil.
A 30-year-old uses Dutasteride, Minoxidil, biotin, dermarolling, Anaphase+ shampoo, and Nizoral for hairloss. Some commenters question the need for such extensive treatment given the minimal hairloss.
A user shared their positive experience with Hims Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray for hairloss over 5 months, noting an improvement in their receding hairline without taking finasteride pills. Their daily routine includes applying the spray after showering and then styling their hair.
The user "Potvin_Sucks_" shared their positive experience with using finasteride pills for hairloss. They also mentioned making lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking and exercising regularly. Other users discussed the possibility of using topical finasteride and online hairloss prescription delivery services.
The post and conversation are about the effectiveness of finasteride and dutasteride for hairloss. The conclusion is that the user had better results with finasteride and experienced rapid balding after switching to dutasteride.