A user discusses using safflower oil as a carrier for rosemaryoil to enhance hair growth while using finasteride. They reference studies showing rosemaryoil's effectiveness compared to minoxidil and the potential benefits of safflower and amla extracts for hair loss.
Rosemary water's effectiveness for hair growth is debated, with some users suggesting medications like minoxidil combined with tretinoin for better results. Others argue rosemaryoil may work with continuous use, but evidence is questioned.
The user has been using minoxidil for 5 months, and added peppermintoil and dermarolling with a 0.5mm roller to their routine 2 months ago. They are happy with the hair regrowth observed since starting the new treatments.
The conversation discusses a natural alternative to Minoxidil for hair loss, with users suggesting peppermintoil and rosemaryoil as potential weaker substitutes.
The conversation discusses stopping oral minoxidil after 2 years and using rosemary/peppermintoil instead, with the concern of losing hair gains. Replies suggest that switching to oils will result in losing all the hair gains achieved with minoxidil.
The conversation is about the use of peppermint essential oil for hair loss, asking which type to use and how to apply it. One user reported using peppermintoil daily for six months without seeing any results.
The user experienced positive results for hair loss using minoxidil but stopped due to side effects like heart palpitations and increased body hair. They are considering peppermintoil as an alternative and are curious about its effectiveness and potential side effects.
The conversation discusses using rosemaryoil, finasteride, and oral minoxidil for hair loss. Rosemaryoil's effectiveness is debated, but it may improve scalp blood flow and hair appearance.
Switching from minoxidil to rosemaryoil led to rapid hair shedding, but there are signs of new hair growth with the use of rosemaryoil and a derma-roller. Users suggest that rosemaryoil is less effective than minoxidil, and recommend trying a cheaper 2% minoxidil option.
Peppermintoil may promote hair regrowth by decreasing scalp testosterone and DHT levels. Other herbs in the Mint family, like spearmint and rosemary, might also reduce testosterone.
A user has been using peppermintoil with caffeine on their scalp and is experiencing more visible scalp, questioning if it's a shedding phase or ineffective treatment. Another person suggests the peppermintoil is not working and the user is naturally losing hair, implying that more established treatments like minoxidil or finasteride would be preferred.
Batana oil is gaining attention for hair growth, but users suggest Minoxidil as more effective. Some recommend using both Batana and Rosemaryoil for better results, though skepticism about viral claims exists.
Essential oils like lavender, peppermint, and rosemary may help with hair growth, similar to Minoxidil. Turmeric with piperin might be as effective as Finasteride without side effects.
Peppermintoil and minoxidil were compared for hair growth in mice, with peppermintoil showing potential. A user plans to use topical finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss treatment.
Peppermintoil may increase hair thickness more effectively than minoxidil, but its effects are mostly studied in animals. Users report mixed results, with some seeing no regrowth and others noting slight improvements when combined with other treatments.
A user asked if adding rosemaryoil to a herbal hair lotion would be beneficial for preventing future hair loss and maintaining hair health. The lotion already contains various ingredients like seed extracts, proteins, and vitamins.
The user is experiencing scalp irritation and hair thinning, possibly due to stress, with red patches on the face and dry skin. They are considering seeing a dermatologist and have used tea tree and rosemaryoil.
The conversation discusses a natural approach to hair loss treatment using rosemary, peppermintoil, derma roller, pumpkin seed oil, and saw palmetto. Commenters note a slight or minor difference in hair growth.
The conversation is about a hair regrowth regimen that includes using minoxidil, peppermintoil, a red light hat, and microneedling. The user is seeking advice on the effectiveness and frequency of these treatments.
Applying rosemaryoil on non-derma rolling days is acceptable and can be part of a regular hair care routine. It's important to monitor for any irritation.
The user experienced significant hair improvement using rosemary and peppermint oils, alongside minoxidil, after other treatments like finasteride and pyrilutamide showed no results. They noticed reduced hair shedding and thicker hair, particularly in the mid and crown areas.
Use a dermastamp with rosemary, peppermint, and coconut oil mixture for hair loss. Consider needle length, frequency, and number of passes for effective results.
People discussed their experiences with peppermintoil for hair loss, with mixed results. Some users reported no hair loss after stopping peppermintoil, while others experienced shedding; one user noted improved scalp health when mixing it with minoxidil.
A 30-year-old is using rosemaryoil and starting microneedling to address weakening hair, seeking advice on frequency and combination. Another user suggests using finasteride and minoxidil for better results, criticizing the effectiveness of rosemaryoil and emphasizing the importance of understanding hair loss causes.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically using rosemaryoil and biotin hair oil. Users suggest that medication might be more effective than these oils.