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In this conversation, users discussed the risks of drinking topical minoxidil and suggested alternative treatments such as obtaining a prescription for oral minoxidil or finasteride.
How oral minoxidil and topical sildenafil (similar to Viagra) are used for hairgrowth by increasing blood flow to the scalp, and potential side effects of combining these treatments with other drugs.
The user has been using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, needling, and experimenting with retinol cream to treat hair loss. Despite these treatments, they observe many small vellus hairs that do not grow longer.
The conversation is about using vitamin C and Magnesium L-Threonate for hairgrowth by reducing DHT binding to dermal papilla cells. The original post about vitamin C's pH levels and sebum control was possibly removed by a moderator.
A 21-year-old female shared her 4-month hairgrowth progress using Minoxidil 5%, finasteride 1mg, Theradome LLLT, Viviscal vitamins, and PRP treatments twice. Commenters praised her progress and discussed other treatments like microneedling, but she noted her dermatologist advised against it due to potential scalp damage.
The conversation is about using stemoxydine in addition to minoxidil for hairgrowth. The original poster is considering adding stemoxydine to their hair loss treatment regimen.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically Brassica oleracea extract, glucosinolates, and sulforaphane, and their potential to promote hairgrowth. Users also mention minoxidil and finasteride as existing treatments.
Topical saw palmetto is discussed as a mild anti-androgen for hairgrowth, with some users combining it with other treatments like spironolactone and ketoconazole shampoo. Users share mixed experiences, with some not noticing regrowth and others hopeful for positive results.
Castor oil may help hairgrowth by targeting specific receptors and reducing certain scalp levels, with some users reporting thicker hair. Peppermint oil is suggested as an alternative to minoxidil, while opinions on the effectiveness of plant-based treatments for hair loss vary.
User reports visible hairgrowth after 1.5 months using dermarolling, Jamaican black castor oil, and onion juice, having stopped minoxidil due to initial hair loss. Replies suggest continuing minoxidil despite shedding, buzzing hair, and trying finasteride or scalp massages.
Hair loss is primarily caused by genetic sensitivity to DHT, not lifestyle factors like diet or exercise. Treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride can help, but it's important to consult a dermatologist to determine the best approach for individual cases.
The conversation discusses using Cedarwood, Rosemary, and Lavender essential oils for hairgrowth and preventing hair loss. The user plans to apply Cedarwood oil daily.
Onion juice is discussed as a potential treatment for hairgrowth, with many positive user comments. Other treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after 7 months using 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg oral minoxidil, with initial lightheadedness as the only side effect. The user feels more confident and believes the minoxidil contributed most to the regrowth.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth treatments, specifically using oral minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride. The user experienced hairgrowth after switching to oral medications and adjusting dosages, with no significant side effects reported.
After a hair transplant, the user is concerned about not seeing new hairgrowth at 3 months, despite using dutasteride and minoxidil. It is advised to continue the treatment as new hair typically starts growing around 4 to 6 months post-surgery.
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 hairgrowth.
The user is experiencing hair loss and is considering using finasteride again, along with ketoconazole shampoo and curl cream, to manage their long hair. They are concerned about the appearance of new hairgrowth and the potential shedding phase from minoxidil.
Applying Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) topically may improve skin and potentially promote scalp health and hairgrowth, especially after microneedling. The user shares their positive experience with EGF and provides a product link.
The conversation is about hair loss and correcting vitamin deficiencies, specifically D3, B12, and folic acid. The user is considering if these deficiencies impact hairgrowth and mentions starting supplements.
The conversation is about hair loss treatments, specifically discussing the effectiveness of Red Ginseng Extract in promoting hairgrowth. Other treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of Ultrax Labs Hair Surge Caffeine Hair Loss HairGrowth Stimulating Shampoo, with the original poster questioning if the positive reviews are genuine or not. No specific treatments were discussed.
The need for people to provide pictures when making claims about hair re-growth treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841; and how these treatments can be beneficial to those with hair loss in terms of regaining a sense of control.
OP noticed fuller and thicker hair after almost 4 months of using GHK-Cu, a copper-binding peptide, through subcutaneous injections. Some users were skeptical, questioning the authenticity and potential commercial intent behind the post.
Aminexil is considered too expensive for minimal hairgrowth results compared to topical finasteride and minoxidil. Cheaper alternatives like L’Oréal's version are available.
Bimatoprost and latanoprost are being considered for scalp hairgrowth, with concerns about side effects like skin darkening and fat loss. A user warns about potential chemical burns from latanoprost.