Peppermintoil may be beneficial for hair growth, potentially outperforming minoxidil. Users discuss its effectiveness compared to other treatments like finasteride and RU58841.
People discussed using peppermint, lavender, rosemary, and pumpkin seed oils for hair regrowth or thickening. They shared personal experiences and recommendations on using these oils alone or in combination.
Peppermintoil at 3% was found to improve hair growth more effectively than Minoxidil. The user is also using a topical caffeine hair growth oil and making their own peppermint solution to combat hair thinning.
People discussed their experiences with peppermintoil for hair loss, with mixed results. Some users reported no hair loss after stopping peppermintoil, while others experienced shedding; one user noted improved scalp health when mixing it with minoxidil.
Peppermintoil may accelerate hair growth, but its effectiveness for regrowing hair or restoring a receding hairline lacks evidence from human studies or personal experiments. Some online examples exist, but they may be biased by product sales.
The conversation is about someone experiencing hair thinning at the temples and seeking alternative treatments to Minoxidil due to side effects. They are inquiring about the effectiveness of peppermintoil and dermarolling for hair growth.
The user experienced positive results for hair loss using minoxidil but stopped due to side effects like heart palpitations and increased body hair. They are considering peppermintoil as an alternative and are curious about its effectiveness and potential side effects.
The conversation is about using Peppermint or Spearmint oil for hair loss and asks for successful regimens, including brands, carrier oils, and application details. No specific treatments were shared.
Peppermint Essential Oil (PEO) was discussed for its hair regrowth effects on shaved mice after 4 weeks. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil (Min), Finasteride (Fin), and RU58841 (RU).
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of peppermintoil and dermarolling for hair regrowth, with one person suggesting that only dermarolling is effective and comparing peppermintoil's effectiveness to that of an egg.
The conversation discusses a claim that peppermintoil is more effective than minoxidil for hair loss, with one user mentioning using a mix of peppermint and rosemary oils as a treatment. Some users are skeptical, while others show interest in the potential of peppermintoil.
A user has been using peppermintoil with caffeine on their scalp and is experiencing more visible scalp, questioning if it's a shedding phase or ineffective treatment. Another person suggests the peppermintoil is not working and the user is naturally losing hair, implying that more established treatments like minoxidil or finasteride would be preferred.
Rosemary oil and peppermintoil may promote hair growth and increase cutaneous blood flow, showing promise as treatments for androgenetic alopecia. Minoxidil 2% is also used for treating hair loss.
The conversation discusses using a mixture of 4% peppermintoil in jojoba oil to reduce flaking and dandruff caused by 5% Minoxidil lotion. The user reports significant improvement after one application of the oil mixture.
A user is using microneedling and rosemary/peppermintoil to treat hair loss, avoiding chemicals due to potential side effects. They have seen baby hairs growing after five weeks and plan to continue for a year.
The conversation is about a hair regrowth regimen that includes using minoxidil, peppermintoil, a red light hat, and microneedling. The user is seeking advice on the effectiveness and frequency of these treatments.
A user who is trying alternative treatments, such as mucuna pruriens dissolved in water/alcohol and a blend of jojoba oil, rosemary oil, and peppermintoil, for hair loss. Other users have shared anecdotal evidence, discussed the potential effectiveness of certain treatments, and questioned the time sensitivity of experimenting with new treatments.
The conversation is about the frequency of applying peppermintoil and rosemary for hair loss and what carrier oil is best to use. People are sharing their results from using these treatments.
Natural treatments for hair loss, specifically peppermintoil and rosemary oil; how they can be used as a supplementary or alternative treatment to pharmaceuticals such as finasteride and minoxidil; and the personal experience of the user Divallo, who has seen an increase in density and thickness after using these oils for around 2.5 years. The post also touches on the potential antifungal properties of the oils and their effects on cutaneous blood flow.
The conversation discusses incorporating peppermintoil into a hair loss treatment routine alongside minoxidil and possibly considering other second line options before using peppermintoil. Some people apply peppermintoil after minoxidil's absorption period or use shampoos containing peppermintoil.
The conversation is about the use of peppermint essential oil for hair loss, asking which type to use and how to apply it. One user reported using peppermintoil daily for six months without seeing any results.
A user claims to see new baby hairs after using peppermint and castor oil for nearly two weeks, but others are skeptical, attributing the appearance of new hair to the way the hair is styled or pulled back.
A user stopped using minoxidil due to scalp irritation and is now using peppermintoil, 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 peppermintoil for hair loss.
OP has been using alfatradiol and a mix of rosemary, peppermint, and jojoba oils for hair loss, with inconsistent dermapen sessions. They plan to add topical finasteride at 0.025% later.
A user is experimenting with applying undiluted peppermintoil to their scalp daily to stimulate hair growth, based on a rat study where peppermintoil outperformed minoxidil. The user reports immediate hair thickening and increased scalp blood flow, while others in the conversation express skepticism, humor, and concern about the undiluted application.
The user has been using finasteride, nizoral, microneedling, and recently added 3% peppermintoil to their hair loss treatment, experiencing regrowth similar to minoxidil. They suggest peppermintoil as a potentially effective, low-cost alternative or addition to minoxidil, with the added benefit of a pleasant smell and ease of use.
The user is asking how often to use peppermintoil for hair loss, comparing it to minoxidil usage. They are considering applying it to their scalp either twice a day or every other day.