The conversation is about using stemoxydine in addition to minoxidil forhair growth. The original poster is considering adding stemoxydine to their hairlosstreatment regimen.
The conversation discusses using a combination of finasteride, spironolactone, minoxidil, retinol, azelaic acid, and caffeine forhairlosstreatment. The user inquires about the limitations of these drugs and whether tretinoin would be more effective than retinol.
A 41-year-old with over 10 years of hairloss showed progress after 2 months using topical finasteride and minoxidil, dermaroller, DHT blocker shampoo, laser cap, and vitamins B12, Biotin, D3. Commenters are impressed with the results and suggest continued treatment and focus on health for further improvement.
The conversation discusses a new hair growth product combining rosemary oil, castor oil, argan oil, and jojoba oil. It also mentions the use of Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 forhairlosstreatment.
A user shared their experience with hairloss and recommended supplements like magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, iron, and protein, along with using a dermaroller. They noted benefits such as accelerated fat loss, muscle growth, better digestion, increased testosterone, and improved hair and skin quality.
A new hairlosstreatment using dermal exosomes can restore up to 90% of lost hair in mice. Users discuss potential human trials and compare it to Minoxidil and Finasteride.
Obtaining treatments forhairloss that are not approved in one's own country, such as pyrilutamide or GT20029. It was suggested to use a middleman to get it, but there is the risk of getting low quality or fake products.
Tretinoin's effect on hairloss is debated; some say it improves minoxidil's effectiveness, while others claim it causes hairloss. Treatments discussed include tretinoin, minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and dermarolling.
The conversation is about obtaining pyrilutamide forhairlosstreatment from China through a contact, with details on pricing and shipping. The user offers to facilitate the purchase and shipment for a small commission.
The conversation is about using topical cetirizine forhairlosstreatment. The user mixes Aller-TEC tablets with a hair tonic but faces issues with the solution's consistency.
The conversation is about creating a homemade solution forhairlosstreatment, specifically asking for advice on what base to use for topical melatonin. No specific treatments were discussed.
Hairlosstreatments discussed include minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. Salon products and supplements generally don't work forhair regrowth unless there's a severe nutritional deficiency, while hormonal treatments like estrogen and spironolactone can be effective.
The conversation discusses future hairlosstreatments, with mentions of dutasteride potentially gaining FDA approval and increased popularity. Skepticism remains about significant advancements due to limited funding and reliance on cosmetic companies.
The conversation discusses complementary treatments forhairloss while using finasteride and minoxidil, including scalp massagers, scrubs, coconut oil, and vitamin supplements. The user seeks opinions on these additional treatments.
Hairlosstreatments, ranging from topical minoxidil and finasteride to taking hormones such as estradiol or nandrolone, as well as a controversial suggestion of an orchiectomy. A hair system is also mentioned as an alternative solution.
The conversation is about using tretinoin to improve the response to Minoxidil forhairlosstreatment. No specific protocol for tretinoin application is provided.
New potential hairlosstreatment uses molecules from hairy moles to stimulate follicle growth. Topical solution requires less frequent application, like Botox injections a few times per year.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of KX-826 forhairloss and questions how long it should remain on the scalp before washing or sweating. It also mentions treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
People discussed using finasteride and minoxidil forhairloss and mentioned additional treatments like microneedling, Nizoral, oils, vitamins, shampoos, natural treatments, and laser helmets. They shared their experiences with these treatments in combination with finasteride and minoxidil.
The user has been using Minoxidil and Spiro forhairlosstreatment but reduced the Minoxidil dosage due to side effects, leading to increased hairloss. They are considering adding the Inkey List caffeine stimulating scalp treatment to their routine and are seeking advice on its safety and effectiveness when used with Minoxidil.
A 25-year-old man with mild hairloss is using a topical finasteride treatment, biotin and ajuga reptans supplements, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling forhair growth. Due to a heart condition, he can't use minoxidil and is seeking alternative hair growth treatments, considering both medicinal and natural remedies like rosemary oil.
The conversation is about finding the optimal concentration of topical melatonin forhairlosstreatment. The user is considering making their own solution and is unsure whether a higher concentration is more effective for deactivating prolactin receptors.
The conversation discusses whether topical caffeine is effective forhairloss, with some users questioning its role due to its vasoconstrictive and vasodilative properties, while another suggests that temporary vasoconstriction might be beneficial by promoting angiogenesis. Specific treatments mentioned include caffeine shampoo, which one user believes is ineffective.
User asks about CB-03-01 forhairlosstreatment and mentions using topical Dutasteride, TRT, and considering mixing CB-03-01 with Fluridil. CB-03-01 is sold at a high price, and user considers trying a lower concentration.
Obscure hairloss topicals like Alfatradiol, Fluridil, and Stemoxydine are discussed. They may be considered for those not responding well to common treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
A person improved hairloss from Norwood 3 to Norwood 2 using a topical formula with minoxidil, dutasteride, and tretinoin, plus oral minoxidil and red light therapy. There is skepticism about the treatment's effectiveness and concerns about misleading comparison photos.
The conversation discusses a prescription forhairlosstreatment. Minoxidil is mentioned as a treatment that should be used daily, not just two days a week.
A 30-year-old woman with controlled hair thinning stopped taking Spironolactone due to side effects and is considering Dutasteride. She seeks feedback from other women who have used Dutasteride forhairloss.