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    GlossaryBlaschko's lines

    invisible skin patterns from embryonic cell migration

    Blaschko's lines are invisible patterns on human skin that become apparent in certain skin conditions or diseases. These lines represent the pathways of embryonic cell migration and are typically V-shaped on the back, S-shaped on the abdomen, and wavy on the head and extremities. They are not usually visible under normal conditions but can become evident in disorders like lichen planus or epidermal nevi.

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      community Koshine826 - LX-826? machine translation of the news article

      in Product  5 upvotes 1 year ago
      KOSHINE826 is a new anti-hair loss and hair growth solution that claims to effectively control oil, reduce hair fall, and promote real hair growth. It targets androgenetic alopecia by inhibiting DHT and has shown promising results in clinical trials.

      community Koshine comes under two names apparently

      in Product  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation is about receiving a shipment of Koshine, also known as Kintor, which is an anti-androgen treatment for hair loss. The user is eager to try the KX-826 product and observe its effects and any side effects.

      community Combining spironolactone with koshine?

      in Chat 1 year ago
      Combining spironolactone with koshine might enhance the effect of blocking androgen receptors for hair loss treatment. The user suggests adding crushed spironolactone pills to koshine.

      community Is LockLab.co Sketchy? Different then online.

      in Product  5 upvotes 1 year ago
      Users are concerned about inconsistencies in the packaging and form of a Minoxidil, finasteride, and Biotin blend from LockLab.co, with some receiving capsules and others tablets. Despite reassurances from customer service about changes due to maintenance, users remain skeptical about the product's authenticity and effectiveness.

      community Koshine 1% applied once or twice daily?

      in Research/Science  2 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses the application frequency of a 1% Koshine solution for hair loss, with recommendations varying between once or twice daily. It is noted that the 1% solution is more effective than the 0.5% solution.