Minoxidil use led to unwanted hairgrowth, but stopping the treatment was not an option due to positive effects on hairline growth. Reducing the dose and using salicylic acid were considered to manage side effects.
Barcelona goalkeeper Ter Stegen's hairgrowth regimen, which is believed to include a transplant and other treatments such as finasteride, minoxidil, PRP injections, DUT injections, and possibly stem cells.
MSM supplements are discussed for hairgrowth, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness. Some users combine MSM with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, while others report no noticeable benefits.
The conversation is about someone noticing increased nasal hairgrowth after using a combination of tretinoin and minoxidil for hair loss. They relate this effect to their grandfather's experience.
Sildenafil (Viagra) shows potential for hairgrowth by enhancing dermal papilla cell proliferation and stimulating perifollicular vessel formation. Users discuss the possibility of using Cialis (tadalafil) similarly, noting its benefits and side effects.
User experienced hair loss on the top of the head for 2 years, noticed improvement after adding a smoothie with various fruits, vegetables, and seeds to their diet. They observed increased hairgrowth after 2 weeks of this dietary change.
The conversation is about a 24-year-old using microneedling and essential oils, specifically neo hair lotion, to promote hairgrowth on the temples. The user reports seeing hairgrowth without using medications, using a 0.5 mm needle roller and planning to switch to a 1.0 mm needle.
A user is questioning if Aveda composition oil promotes hairgrowth or blocks it, listing its ingredients. They are experiencing severe hair thinning and are unsure if they should continue using the product.
The user is frustrated with their lack of hairgrowth after 3.5 months of using minoxidil, dermarolling, Propidren (Saw Palmetto), and essential oil massages. They are hesitant to use finasteride due to potential side effects, despite suggestions that it might be more effective.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil for hairgrowth and asks for recommendations on shampoos, conditioners, and other products to support hairgrowth and stop hair loss. It also inquires about the frequency of washing hair and the effects of using oils like coconut oil on pores.
A user is experiencing mild hair loss and is hesitant to try finasteride due to potential side effects. They are considering using Research Verified HairGrowth, which contains various vitamins and minerals, and are seeking opinions and experiences from others.
The conversation is about a user seeking help with hair regrowth treatments, specifically mentioning Setipiprant, Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. The user is trying to contact forum members for guidance on making and using these treatments.
Rice bran is claimed to be as effective as Minoxidil in promoting hairgrowth. The conversation discusses using rice bran as an alternative treatment for hair loss.
Omega 3 and 6 supplements are considered ineffective for hairgrowth by most users, with some suggesting they only help if combined with other nutrients or if the diet is poor. Users generally find traditional treatments like minoxidil and finasteride more effective.
A user is considering using homemade hair sprays with ingredients like fenugreek seeds, rosemary, and lavender to promote hairgrowth, alongside topical minoxidil. Other users suggest that while these sprays may improve hair health, they are not as effective as minoxidil and finasteride for regrowing hair, and recommend using proven treatments like finasteride for better results.
The user is asking if caffeine topicals are effective for hairgrowth, noting they already use Minoxidil and finasteride. They are unsure if caffeine topicals are beneficial or a waste of money.
Scientists have grown natural-looking hair from stem cells, potentially revolutionizing hairgrowth treatments. Concerns include cost, DHT resistance, and the need for future procedures.
Topical melatonin was found to significantly increase hair density and decrease scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. The user is considering using it alongside finasteride and oral minoxidil for treating hair loss and scalp health.
A 30-year-old man with diffuse hair thinning shared his hair regrowth regimen, which includes increasing Vitamin D intake, taking oral castor oil, using a dermapen, and various supplements like Glycine, K2, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Aspirin, Sodium Bicarbonate, and a multivitamin. He also mentioned inconsistent use of Minoxidil, Peppermint Oil, Zix, and topical Castor Oil, and negative side effects from Finasteride, RU58841, and Nizoral.
The user is using 2.5 mg oral minoxidil, rosemary essential oil with olive oil, biotin, folli hair tablets, and a rice water mask for hair regrowth. Another user inquired about finasteride, and others wished the user good luck and asked for updates.
Low-dose dutasteride (0.1 mg) is effective for hairgrowth, potentially more so than finasteride, with fewer side effects. East Asians may respond well to these treatments due to hair characteristics.
Oleic acid, microneedling, and emu oil are discussed as potential hairgrowth treatments, with some users expressing skepticism about their effectiveness. Minoxidil and finasteride are recommended as current reliable treatments until more proven solutions are available.
The conversation discusses using a blend of coconut, argan, and rosemary oils for hairgrowth, along with microneedling and supplements like biotin and collagen. The user is hesitant to use Minoxidil or finasteride and is exploring natural alternatives for thinning hair.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Urbanman Australia HairGrowth shampoo, which contains rosemary and castor oils, but likely in low concentrations. The shampoo may improve scalp condition but is not expected to significantly impact hairgrowth; it also contains caffeine and has antibacterial, antifungal, and antidandruff properties.
The conversation discusses using a 1.0mm dermaroller for hair loss, with the user experiencing mild redness that subsided quickly. The user seeks advice on the frequency of dermaroller use.