User shared 2-month progress using 6% minoxidil, seeing some regrowth. Others encouraged consistency and noted significant results typically appear around months 3-6.
A natural compound called C3A from Aronia Chokeberry can help prevent hairloss by counteracting the effects of DHT. The user has been taking 50 grams of dried organic Aronia Chokeberry daily for 30 days and will update with photos in 60 days.
KY19382, a promising compound for hairloss, is not widely discussed or used. One user is currently testing it and plans to share results in a few weeks.
BionicBell discussed using Bimatoprost, a medication typically for eyelash growth, for hairloss and mentioned a compounding pharmacy that can mix it with other ingredients like minoxidil and finasteride. They are seeking advice on using topical finasteride for female pattern baldness and are considering a custom foam combination to maximize hair growth results.
User is asking for progress on hair regrowth after 6 months of using oral finasteride and minoxidil tablets. Replies suggest good results and recommend using dutasteride instead of finasteride for severe hairloss.
The user, on testosterone replacement therapy, found finasteride and minoxidil ineffective for hairloss. They are trying a new topical gel with dutasteride, tretinoin, and a higher concentration of minoxidil, and plan to document the results.
The conversation discusses using RU58841 with primobolan or masteron to protect hair while on steroids, alongside dutasteride. Users suggest caution with these compounds due to potential hairloss and discuss alternatives like nandrolone and EQ for better hair safety.
Amplifica is testing a compound called AMP-303 for hairloss, but it's not Scube3 or osteopontin. The timing for the results from the clinical trial is unknown.
Topical roflumilast is effective for reducing inflammation in various scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, and eczema, but not proven to stop scarring alopecia. Alternatives like apremilast and Vtama are also discussed for their anti-inflammatory benefits.
Users discuss ketoconazole shampoos for hairloss, mentioning Nizoral, selsun blue, and alternatives like prescription strength options and compounded lotions to reduce dryness. Some users suggest using finasteride and minoxidil instead, questioning the cost-benefit of ketoconazole.
Hairloss was triggered by a testosterone and Masteron cycle, causing scalp tension and shedding. Topical finasteride, RU58841, and oral minoxidil were used to stop shedding and improve scalp condition.
The conversation discusses potential advancements in two hairloss drugs, KX-826 and GT20029, and the interest in whether transitioning from oral finasteride to these drugs would maintain hair growth. One reply expresses skepticism about the compounds' representation.
Increasing dutasteride to 2.5 mg daily and adding 2.5 mg oral minoxidil to prevent hairloss during a testosterone cycle. Suggestions include adding RU58841 for better protection against hairloss.
The conversation discusses which vitamins to take alongside 0.5mg finasteride for hairloss, with suggestions including a multivitamin, iron, zinc, B12, vitamin D, Nutrafol, collagen, vitamin C, saw palmetto, and magnesium. Nutrafol is noted for its benefits but also criticized for containing too much biotin.
The user is using testosterone and finasteride to prevent hairloss and is considering adding Primobolan or Masteron, which are DHT-derivatives. They are seeking advice on their genetic risk for male pattern baldness and whether they can safely use these compounds without significant hairloss.
The conversation discusses the use of Minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss and explores the potential of Geranium sibiricum extract as a safer alternative. It highlights the difficulty in finding this specific extract and suggests considering other plants with similar compounds, like Indian gooseberry.
The conversation is about the effects of steroids on hairloss. Some users believe that steroids can cause hairloss, while others argue that it depends on individual sensitivity to DHT. There is also discussion about the appearance of balding individuals who use steroids.
A 28-year-old male uses custom-compounded topical solutions with Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Tretinoin for hairloss maintenance. He seeks advice on sourcing similar solutions in Bangkok, Thailand, and whether a local prescription is needed.
The conversation discusses the potential benefits of topical caffeine for Androgenetic Alopecia (APA) and female pattern hairloss. While some studies suggest positive results, there's no reliable scientific evidence to strongly recommend caffeine compounds for hair regrowth.
A user discusses using a serum called Dallixa, containing minoxidil-like and bimatoprost-like compounds, for hairloss and greying. The user's dermatologist advised against finasteride and suggested the serum might improve hair pigmentation.
The user is using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and a topical compound with minoxidil, latanoprost, finasteride, and biotin. They are considering stopping the topical minoxidil due to lack of noticeable results on the head but are concerned about potential hairloss or shedding.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, with concerns about absorption and considering adding tretinoin for better results. Microneedling is suggested as a method to improve absorption, with varying depths and frequencies recommended.
A user ordered a compounded medication from Musely containing Dutasteride, Minoxidil, and other vitamins, expressing concerns about its contents and effectiveness. Another user shared their experience with side effects but noted hair regrowth, while adjusting the dosage to reduce symptoms.
The user follows an intensive hairloss protocol including dutasteride, biotin, black tea, pumpkin seed oil, peppermint shampoo, rosemary conditioner, mukemame, soy milk, lycopene, garlic, magnesium, chamomile, spicy food, citrus bergamot, zinc, multivitamins, kefir, and Greek yogurt. They plan to alternate between pumpkin seed oil and safflower oil and will share before and after pictures.
A user shared their hairloss journey, starting with minoxidil and finasteride, and later switching to dutasteride, but still experiencing hairloss. Other users discussed their experiences with dutasteride, noting side effects like shedding and reduced libido, but some reported maintaining their hair over time.
A user discusses mild/moderate hairloss and considers switching from oral to topical finasteride due to past endocrine issues. They seek feedback on topical finasteride's effectiveness and reputable sources, with replies suggesting Minoxidilmax products as effective alternatives.
PTD-DBM therapy for hairloss is being developed by Dr. Kang-Yell Choi, with human testing planned in South Korea. Some clinics in the U.S. offer PTD-DBM/valproic acid therapy, but it hasn't completed trials yet.