Growth Stimulants that aren't Minoxidil...?
    Research/Science 4/27/2024

    At a glance
    In this question or advice post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    💧 Copper Peptides (topical)
    💧 Biotinoyl Peptides (topical)
    💧 Myristoyl Peptides (topical)
    💧 Acetyl Peptides (topical)
    💧 Palmitoyl Peptides (topical)
    💧 Rosemary Oil (topical)
    💧 Tretinoin (topical) 0.05% (0.5mg/g) 3-4 times a week
    the tone is 😐 neutral.

    Other terms

    The user is exploring hair growth stimulants other than Minoxidil, mentioning Stemoxydine, various peptides, drugs like Latanoprost and Bimatoprost, and natural remedies such as Rosemary Oil and Caffeine. They express concerns about the long-term effectiveness and safety of these alternatives and seek more information on viable options for hair regrowth.
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