My topical fin + min manufacturer changed the ingredients and also added in redensyl, and removed alcohol, will it affect my hair? Treatment 2/7/2026
The new formulation includes minoxidil, finasteride, redensyl, caffeine, and propacil, and removes alcohol. The user is concerned about potential hair shedding due to the change in ingredients.
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Alcohol-based minoxidil absorbs better but can cause irritation; non-alcohol-based is gentler. Topical dutasteride shows promise but needs more research; low-dose oral minoxidil (0.25 mg/day) is effective with fewer side effects. Ingredients like Procapil, Redensyl, caffeine, and Anagain in shampoos have limited evidence; ketoconazole shampoo can help when used 2-3 times a week with other treatments.
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community Has anyone tried Redensyl instead of Minoxidil in combination with Finasteride?
The conversation is about seeking alternatives to combine with Finasteride for hair loss treatment, specifically if not wanting to use Minoxidil. The user questions if anyone has tried Redensyl as a potential alternative.
community Has anyone tried Haircross Hair Growth Serum with Redensyl, Capixyl, and Procapil? Results and experiences?
The conversation discusses experiences with Haircross Hair Growth Serum, which contains Redensyl, Capixyl, Procapil, Anagain, and Baicapil, as an alternative to Minoxidil and Finasteride. Users report mixed results, with some experiencing no regrowth and others noting slight thickening, but concerns about side effects and effectiveness compared to standard treatments remain.
community Redensyl (The Ordinary Serum)
Redensyl, a hair loss treatment that has been claimed to be 80% more effective than minoxidil, but users have not experienced any results from using it.
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