The conversation discusses using azelaicacid to reduce scalp inflammation while using RU58841 for hair loss. It suggests applying azelaicacid in the morning and RU58841 at night to avoid degradation, while also using dutasteride and minoxidil.
Azelaicacid is discussed for its anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties, which can improve scalp health and potentially boost hair growth. It is suggested for topical use, especially alongside minoxidil.
Azelaicacid is discussed as a DHT inhibitor with no reported sexual side effects, but its effectiveness and absorption as a topical treatment are questioned. The user is interested in azelaicacid due to concerns about finasteride affecting penile health.
Azelaicacid is considered a strong DHT inhibitor with no reported sexual side effects, making it a potential alternative for those who cannot use finasteride. It can be used with minoxidil, but may cause skin irritation.
The user switched from Forhims to Numan topical treatment for hair loss, which includes finasteride, minoxidil, and azelaicacid, and is questioning the effectiveness of azelaicacid in the formula. They also mentioned that Numan has a higher concentration of minoxidil compared to their previous product.
The conversation is about the safety of using a product with azelaicacid and other ingredients on a receding scalp for hair loss. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user shared progress pictures after using a topical solution containing Minoxidil 5%, Tretinoin, and Azelaicacid for two months. The conversation discusses the effectiveness of this treatment for hair loss.
A user is considering using a topical Minoxidil solution with tretinoin and AzelaicAcid while taking oral Finasteride and is seeking advice on safety and effectiveness. They have been using Minoxidil for 10 years with mild results and oral Finasteride for a year with some positive changes.
The conversation discusses using Minoxidil combined with AzelaicAcid and Tretinoin to promote beard growth. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil (Min), AzelaicAcid, and Tretinoin.
The conversation is about a user inquiring about a hair loss treatment product that contains minoxidil, azelaicacid, retinol, and caffeine, and whether it is more effective than Regaine foam. No specific treatments or outcomes are discussed.
The conversation is about creating a topical hair loss treatment with B6, zinc, and azelaicacid, which is claimed to inhibit 90% of scalp DHT. One user is skeptical about the effectiveness of this treatment and its comparison to other treatments without side effects.
The conversation is about making a hair loss treatment combining minoxidil with azelaicacid, retinol, and caffeine, similar to the product Xandrox. The user has tried Xandrox but switched to Kirkland minoxidil for cost reasons and is seeking advice on creating a similar mixture.
The conversation discusses using Rogaine (Minoxidil) and ketoconazole for hair regrowth, with interest in trying a formulation with AzelaicAcid for potentially better results. Concerns about AzelaicAcid's effectiveness and safety, including skin sensitivity to sunburn, are mentioned.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Azelaicacid for hair loss, suggesting it may make Finasteride an outdated treatment for male pattern baldness. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses using zinc sulphate and azelaicacid to inhibit 5 alpha-reductase activity, which could potentially treat androgen-related skin conditions like hair loss. Combining these with vitamin B6 could enhance the effect, potentially offering an alternative to finasteride.
Minoxidil alone is just as effective as when combined with tretinoin and azelaicacid for hair loss. People adding tretinoin and azelaicacid to minoxidil may not see the expected benefits.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil 5% with azelaicacid for hair loss treatment. Users share tips on sourcing and mixing azelaicacid with minoxidil.
A user experienced increased hair fall after switching from a minoxidil, tretinoin, and azelaicacid combo to minoxidil only. They are concerned if the shedding is normal or due to stopping tretinoin and azelaicacid.
The conversation is about finding alternative sellers of a hair loss treatment combining 5% Minoxidil with tretinoin and azelaicacid, and the convenience of using a premixed product. The user currently uses a product from Minoxidilmax and Kirkland Minoxidil.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical azelaicacid in blocking DHT for hair loss treatment. Specific treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses using retinol to enhance minoxidil's effectiveness for hair loss, with a user considering The Ordinary's 0.5% retinol and seeking advice on azelaicacid concentration. Other users suggest using tretinoin instead and consider pre-formulated products combining minoxidil, tretinoin, and azelaicacid, but the original poster has not seen improvement from dermarolling.
A user is seeking a 15% Minoxidil solution without finasteride or azelaicacid, as they can no longer find it. Another user is curious about the results of using the 15% Minoxidil.
A 28-year-old male is using Minoxidil 5% with tretinoin and azelaicacid for hair loss and is considering finasteride but is concerned about side effects. He seeks advice on recovering his temple area.
The post discusses using a topical tincture containing zinc, azelaicacid, and other ingredients to inhibit 5 alpha-reductase activity for treating hair loss. The user plans to try this natural alternative before using finasteride or RU58841.
The conversation discusses a prescribed hair loss treatment combining 12.5% minoxidil with tretinoin, azelaicacid, and topical finasteride, costing $55 a month. One user criticizes the packaging for degrading tretinoin, another suggests it's an overpriced option and recommends topical dutasteride as an alternative due to its higher molecular weight and lower systemic absorption.
The conversation discusses a hair loss product containing Minoxidil, Finasteride, AzelaicAcid, and Caffeine. People are sharing their experiences and reviews of the product.
The user stopped oral treatments due to side effects and switched to a regimen of topical minoxidil, tretinoin, azelaicacid, and dermaneedling, with recent addition of topical finasteride. They are questioning the long-term effectiveness of non-hormonal methods and considering hair transplantation.
The user is experiencing a burning sensation from using minoxidil and is considering trying an alcohol-free version with added azelaicacid. They are also using finasteride and seeking reliable, low-cost alternatives for minoxidil.
Hair loss discussion involves ZeroMino from Minoxidilmax, with ingredients like Azelaicacid, Adenosine, Biotin, Caffeine, Niacinamide, Retinol, and Melatonin. Company refuses to disclose concentration of ingredients.
The conversation discusses two hair loss treatments: Minoxidil 5% with AzelaicAcid 1.5% and Dutasteride 0.05% topical foam, and Finasteride 0.1% with Minoxidil 5% topical foam. Users express uncertainty about the effectiveness of topical Dutasteride, while topical Finasteride is generally considered effective.