Dr. Reddy's Mintop Yuva 5 Minoxidil uses benzyl alcohol instead of ethyl alcohol or propylene glycol. The user is inquiring if this formulation causes dandruff or skin peeling and if its efficacy is affected.
A 19-year-old male with no family history of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is experiencing hair loss and considering using a topical minoxidil and finasteride mixture. Despite low vitamin D levels and normal DHT serum levels, he seeks confirmation of AGA before starting treatment.
The user shared before and after photos showing hair regrowth after one month of using a combination of 6% minoxidil, 0.05% finasteride, 0.05% jxl069, 5% RU58841, and Nizoral shampoo. Another user noted progress and suggested using a scope to monitor further changes.
A user discussed the "Rootique Duo," a device that turns minoxidil into mist for scalp application, but others suggested cheaper alternatives like an AliExpress applicator. Some users prefer traditional methods like droppers or spray nozzles, especially for longer hair.
KY19382, a promising compound for hair loss, is not widely discussed or used. One user is currently testing it and plans to share results in a few weeks.
The user has been using Nizoral shampoo, MCT oil with lavender oil, and tea tree conditioner for hair care, considering finasteride if no progress is seen. Some users notice progress in hair thickness and density after three months.
A user experienced hair thinning and scalp issues after using a sebum-regulating shampoo and perm treatments. They are advised to consider potential allergies, try a simple shampoo, and research treatments like finasteride for possible male pattern baldness.
The user shared their experience with various hair loss treatments, including Kirkland Minoxidil Foam, Happy Head Topical Fin and Min, Locklab, Ro Mane Spray, and plans to try Happy Head 10 in 1 serum. They found Happy Head Fin and Min effective for crown regrowth but are considering switching to Ro Mane or the new Happy Head serum for less greasiness and staining.
A user reports hair regrowth after 4 months using finasteride, minoxidil, black seed oil, GHK-Cu injections, and daily scalp massages, while avoiding shampoo. Another user comments on the negative effects of shampoo.
A user shared their 7-month hair regrowth progress using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, daily microneedling, and 9 vitamins, including vitamin E, D, C, B12, biotin, omega 3, and zinc. They also massage their scalp daily and use baby shampoo.
A woman using minoxidil for hair loss is trying hair fibers but finds they look like dandruff. Suggestions include using pomade, Derm Match, matte eye shadow, mascara, and spray applicators for a more natural look.
DutchFella1993 has been using a lotion with finasteride and minoxidil for hair regrowth with some success and is considering using ketoconazole shampoo daily to reduce scalp itchiness. There's concern about the harshness of daily shampooing and twice-daily lotion application, and one reply suggests that daily use of ketoconazole may damage hair and questions its effectiveness, while also noting that once-daily minoxidil application is sufficient.
Batana Oil is discussed for its potential benefits in promoting hair growth and addressing balding and receding hairlines, though scientific evidence is lacking. The user seeks personal experiences and any supporting information on its effectiveness.
People recommend using Nizoral, The Ordinary Multi-peptide Hair Serum, Minoxidil, and 2% ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss. The Ordinary serum is noted for creating an illusion of thickness rather than promoting regrowth.
The conversation discusses treatments for scalp inflammation, suggesting options like scalp massage, changing shampoos, using aloe vera, Tgel, nizoral shampoo, topical cetirizine, and consulting a dermatologist. Finasteride was mentioned as helpful for reducing inflammation, but with side effects.
Concerns about the authenticity of a Nizoral shampoo labeled "made in Canada" but shipped from China. Users suggest sticking to red ketoconazole from a pharmacy.
Excessive use of Nizoral can lead to dry, brittle hair and is not recommended more than 1-2 times a week. Users suggest using conditioner to mitigate dryness and note that Nizoral is more effective for treating fungal issues rather than regrowing hair.
Minoxidil (Lipogaine) and Ketoconazole shampoo (Regenepure) are recommended for hair loss treatment, while finasteride is considered risky due to potential side effects. Biotin is not advised due to possible health risks, and the user emphasizes the emotional impact of hair loss and the hope for a future cure.
OP is exploring ways to stop or reverse greying hair, using NAC and considering PABA supplements. Some users suggest hair dye, black strap molasses, and copper as potential solutions.
OP is considering Bicalutamide for female AGA and TE but is concerned about its side effects and effectiveness compared to Finasteride. OP is also using Minoxidil and Spironolactone but is experiencing significant shedding and is unsure if it's androgen-driven or due to Minoxidil changes.
User "tresslessatbest" shares her experience with androgenic hair loss and treatments. She found success using men's Rogaine 5%, spironolactone, dermaroller, biotin, blackcurrant seed oil, prenatal vitamins, and Nizoral shampoo.
The user started using finasteride three times a week and discovered black hair powder, which improved their appearance but raised concerns about potentially blocking hair pores. They are seeking advice on whether it's safe to use the powder without affecting new hair growth.
The conversation discusses the user's observation of their hair appearing less bald after showering compared to when they wake up. They use a biotin and keratin conditioner and ketoconazole twice a week, while others suggest the difference in appearance could be due to oil build-up or the hair's response to water.
A 24-year-old is experiencing aggressive hair loss despite using minoxidil and finasteride for years and is considering a hair transplant. Many suggest trying dutasteride, but there are concerns about side effects.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using minoxidil, finasteride, and Nizoral shampoo, with initial shedding but eventual improvement. They plan to continue the treatment after regaining lost progress from stopping minoxidil.
The post discusses hair regrowth progress after 3 months of using Minoxidil four times a week, dermarolling twice a week, and using an anti-gray shampoo. The conversation includes speculation about the effectiveness of the shampoo, with some users noting visible darkening and growth of hair.
Shampoos are unlikely to cause permanent hair loss; hair loss is more likely due to male pattern baldness (MPB). The user is advised that losing hair in the shower is normal, and to avoid shampoos with sodium sulfate.
A user experienced severe scalp itching with MPB and found Nizoral ineffective. A doctor diagnosed seborrheic eczema and prescribed Betacap, which relieved the itching.
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.