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    GlossaryThermal Stability

    ability to maintain properties when exposed to high temperatures

    Thermal stability refers to the ability of a substance, material, or biological structure to maintain its properties and function when exposed to high temperatures. For example, in the context of hair, thermal stability would describe how well the hair's proteins, like keratin, can withstand heat from styling tools without breaking down or losing their structural integrity.

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      in Treatment  25 upvotes 1 year ago
      A new Latanoprost-based formula used by Hollywood celebrities to treat hair loss, with the formula containing minoxidil, tretinoin, melatonin, azelaic acid, zinc thymulin, vitamin B6, sandalore and methyl vanillate. It also mentions the potential of offering a combined sublingual minoxidil/oral dutasteride option in the future.

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      in Chat  29 upvotes 4 months ago
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      in Progress Pictures  799 upvotes 1 year ago
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