Creatine does not directly cause hairloss but may increase DHT levels, potentially worsening hairloss in those predisposed to male pattern baldness. Users have mixed experiences, with some reporting increased shedding and others seeing no effect.
Winlevi (clascoterone), a DHT blocker, is being considered for hairloss treatment, though it's primarily an acne medication. Users discuss its potential effectiveness and note it may only work for a short time.
Hairloss treatments include finasteride, minoxidil, and scalp exercises. Opinions vary on the effectiveness, with some attributing hairloss to muscle tension and inflammation, while others focus on genetics and DHT.
Creatine does not significantly affect DHT levels or cause hairloss. Some users continue using finasteride and minoxidil while taking creatine, expressing skepticism about its impact on hairloss.
The conversation discusses managing hairloss and seborrheic dermatitis with treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and saw palmetto, emphasizing the importance of scalp health and DHT reduction. The user shares personal experiences and suggests a balanced approach, combining topical treatments and lifestyle changes for effective hair regrowth.
The conversation discusses the confusion over low testosterone potentially causing hairloss, with users sharing personal experiences and knowledge about hairloss treatments like Finasteride. Some users suggest that hair follicle sensitivity to DHT, not testosterone levels, is the key factor in balding, and others discuss the side effects of hairloss medications.
The conversation is about hairloss and the possibility of maintaining a full head of hair while using anabolic steroids. Some users believe that having good hair genes and taking hairloss protocols can help prevent hairloss while on steroids.
DHT affects hair follicles, contributing to hairloss, but the exact mechanism is unclear. Treatments like finasteride and minoxidil are used to manage hairloss, though they may have side effects and varying effectiveness.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of reducing DHT for hairloss treatment and explores alternative approaches like reducing androgen receptor sensitivity. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride, dutasteride, pyrilutamide (KX-826), GT20029, and RU58841.
Cutting sugar may not significantly impact hairloss, as DHT and androgen receptors are the main issues. Effective treatments include finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, and minoxidil, often combined with microneedling.
Creatine may cause hairloss in some individuals, especially those on finasteride, despite no scientific link. Personal experiences suggest individual sensitivity to DHT could be a factor.
The conversation discusses sourcing hairloss treatments from India to reduce costs. The treatments include Morr F Minoxidil + Finasteride solution, Traya Recap Hair Serum, a derma roller, and Man Matters DHT Blocking Shampoo and Conditioner.
Epristeride is a selective 5 alpha reductase type 2 inhibitor that may reduce scalp DHT similarly to finasteride, with potentially fewer side effects. It is suggested that combining epristeride with finasteride or dutasteride could enhance hairloss treatment effectiveness.
Spironolactone is more potent and lowers testosterone and DHT, while dutasteride only impacts DHT. For female hairloss, checking hormones and considering treatments like oral minoxidil, spironolactone, or topical minoxidil is recommended.
Creatine may increase hairloss in those with male pattern baldness (MPB) due to increased DHT, but whey protein generally does not affect hairloss. Finasteride and minoxidil are used to manage hairloss, and some users report increased shedding with creatine but not with whey protein.
A user shared their personal theory on hairloss, suggesting it's caused by reduced blood flow and scalp calcification rather than DHT, and claimed to have stopped their hairloss by massaging the scalp, using acid peels, and applying oils and copper peptides. They have not noticed further hairloss for six years since starting this routine.
Feeding bacteria-free mice with Lactobacillus murinus worsened hairloss, but a regular diet with biotin stopped it. The conversation suggests gut bacteria and diet may influence hairloss, with some skepticism and discussion about other factors like DHT and genetics.
Exercise has minimal impact on hairloss, with weight lifting slightly increasing DHT and cardio potentially decreasing it. Finasteride and dutasteride are effective treatments for managing hairloss, even for those who exercise regularly.
Dutasteride significantly reduces DHT levels, potentially more effectively than finasteride, and is used to treat hairloss. Some users report side effects like reduced libido and mood changes, while others experience hair regrowth and increased testosterone.
Creatine does not directly cause hairloss, but it may increase DHT levels, which can affect hair. Some users report hair shedding with creatine, while others experience no hairloss.
Use topical minoxidil and dermarolling to help grow hair, but also take a DHT blocker like finasteride or dutasteride to address the underlying issue and prevent further hairloss.
Clascoterone, an acne treatment that blocks DHT, is being developed for scalp use against hairloss. The conversation also mentions Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 as treatments.
The conversation is a guide on treating hairloss, discussing finasteride and dutasteride to lower DHT, minoxidil for growth, ketoconazole shampoo for scalp health, and dermarolling for regeneration. RU58841 is mentioned as a DHT blocker but not recommended due to safety concerns.
The post is an update on the user's hairloss journey. They have a strong hair follicle that has remained unaffected by hairloss for almost 3 years. The user is starting finasteride and using ketoconazole, alfatradiol, and oral castor oil for hair maintenance.
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.
Dutasteride Mesotherapy for hairloss is discussed, noting its potential to lower scalp DHT without side effects. Concerns include the inconvenience of injections, lack of reputable studies, and availability issues.
Botox may help with hairloss by reducing muscle tension and inflammation, potentially lowering DHT levels. Regular sessions might be needed, and it could also help with migraines.
Creatine may contribute to hairloss, and users suggest avoiding it or using DHT blockers like Saw Palmetto and green tea. Some users report personal experiences of hairloss after starting creatine, while others advise focusing on consistent exercise instead.
L-arginine may worsen hairloss by potentially increasing testosterone levels, especially in those with a DHT-sensitive gene. Users discuss the effects of increased nitric oxide on hairloss and consider stopping supplements like zinc and l-arginine to see if hair conditions improve.