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research Gene expression profiling of human keratinocytes exposed to the hair-dying agent, m-aminophenol
m-Aminophenol in hair dye can cause skin cell toxicity and stress responses.
research Patterns of Sensitization and Cross-Reactivity in Hair Dye Allergy: An 18-Year Tertiary-Center Experience from Greece.
Most hair dye allergies are caused by para-phenylenediamine (PPD), and safer hair dye options are needed.
research An ultrastuctural study of hair fiber damage and restoration following treatment with permanent hair dye
Permanent hair dye damages hair but it mostly recovers after 8 weeks; using certain hair care products can help repair it.
research Metabolite screening of aromatic amine hair dyes usingin vitrohepatic models
The tested hair dye ingredients do not form harmful oxidized metabolites in the liver.
research Structural characterization and dissolution profile of mycophenolic acid cocrystals
The MPA-ISO cocrystal improved solubility and dissolution rate, while the others did not.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Trichosol, polyethylene glycol, and DMSO
The user experiences irritation from alcohols in minoxidil and is considering alternatives like trichosol mixed with polyethylene glycol or DMSO. They seek advice on the best nonirritating option.
community Alcohol Free Minoxidil? Azaleic Acid added?
community Any experiences with pyrrolidinyl diaminopyrmidine oxide (marketed as triaminodil, nanoxidil, vividine, but NOT aminexil/kopexil, it's something different) when compared to minoxidil?
The conversation discusses the use of pyrrolidinyl diaminopyrmidine oxide (triaminodil) compared to minoxidil for hair loss treatment. The user is considering switching from 5% minoxidil to a product containing 5% triaminodil.
community There's parabens in my Minoxidil, how bad is that?
Parabens in Minoxidil are a concern for some users due to potential health risks. The conversation discusses the presence of methylparaben and propylparaben in a specific Minoxidil brand, Ylox.
community Daily aspirin is ruining your Min. gains
Aspirin reduces the effectiveness of minoxidil for hair loss. Quercetin and 5-ASA medications also inhibit the necessary enzyme for minoxidil to work.