The post and conversation discuss KX-826 (pyrilutamide) for hairloss treatment, with positive remarks about its advertising and authenticity in China. The user changed their perspective after further research and seeing genuine advertising.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of DHT blockers for hairloss, questioning if they are just vitamins or truly effective. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The user is seeking advice on adding CB 03-01 to their hairloss treatment, which includes RU58841, Fluridil, Minoxidil, and Pantostin, but cannot use finasteride.
A doctor prescribed Finasteride, Minoxidil, an expensive hair serum, and a shampoo containing climbazole and Piroctone olamine for hairloss. The user is concerned about the effectiveness of the serum and shampoo.
The conversation discusses the user's experience with oral minoxidil for hairloss and a possible increase in facial wrinkles, leading to a plan to ask for a tretinoin prescription. Specific treatments mentioned are oral minoxidil and the intention to use tretinoin.
Scalp Botox may help hairloss by relaxing muscles and increasing blood flow, potentially benefiting conditions other than androgenetic alopecia. DHT affects hair follicles differently, causing tension and hairloss in some areas but not others.
A user's experience with an expensive hairloss clinic that failed to produce the desired results, and advice from other users on treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation is about using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss, with consideration of adding topical GHK-Cu for skin and hair benefits. The user seeks opinions on this combination.
A new brand is seeking 10 U.S.-based individuals aged 25+ experiencing hairloss to test a topical product containing GHK-Cu and Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3. Participants must not be using other treatments like finasteride or minoxidil and will provide feedback and photos.
The conversation is about hairloss treatments, with users recommending Finasteride and Minoxidil as the gold standard. They suggest microneedling and laser therapy as cost-effective home treatments, while expressing skepticism about the expensive clinic treatment and V2X product.
Curly and wavy hair can make hairloss appear worse due to clumping, but using less product, shorter cuts, and leave-in conditioner can help manage appearance. Minoxidil and finasteride are considered for treatment, and some find that styling can hide thinning areas.
A 30-year-old male experienced hairloss despite using Minoxidil for two years, switching to Regaine foam, and adding other topical products and vitamins. He is seeking advice as his hair continues to fall despite these treatments.
The Derma Harmony Sulfur/Salicylic acid soap bar shampoo caused significant hair shedding, oily scalp, and cystic acne. The user experienced better results with rosemary shampoo.
The conversation is about concerns and advice regarding microneedling for hairloss, with potential risks like chronic inflammation, scarring, and folliculitis. The user has been using minoxidil, finasteride, and stemoxydine with good results and is considering adding microneedling, with recommendations for using a dermastamp or pen.
The conversation is about obtaining and the effectiveness of Olumiant for treating hairloss, specifically for someone with early-stage alopecia areata concerned about hairloss around the face. The user is seeking clarity on how to get a prescription for Olumiant.
The conversation discusses hair care tips and product recommendations for hair growth, including red light therapy, The Ordinary hair density serum, Nizoral shampoo, and Minoxidil. It also covers nutrition, stress management, and the importance of blood work for addressing hairloss.
The product being promoted is likely ineffective for hair regrowth, as it lacks key ingredients like minoxidil and finasteride, and may rely on deceptive marketing tactics such as lighting tricks. Users suggest that proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are more reliable for hairloss.
The conversation is about seeking advice on the potential benefits of two different hair sprays for hairloss, with a list of ingredients provided for each. Specific treatments were not discussed.
The user has been using finasteride for hairloss with good results and is considering adding oral minoxidil. They are experimenting with hairstyles and hairproducts to manage their thinning hair and have received mixed feedback.
People recommend using Nizoral, The Ordinary Multi-peptide Hair Serum, Minoxidil, and 2% ketoconazole shampoo for hairloss. The Ordinary serum is noted for creating an illusion of thickness rather than promoting regrowth.
A user has been using Stemoxydine (Kerastase Cure Densifique) along with finasteride, rogaine 5% foam, nizoral, and revian red lllt for hairloss but needs a new Stemoxydine product since Kerastase discontinued theirs. They are seeking recommendations for a similar alternative.
The conversation discusses a new product from Actifolic, which combines RU58841 and GHK-CU for hairloss treatment. The participants are considering whether it's worth trying.
Ketoconazole is somewhat effective for male pattern baldness (MPB), but the manufacturer promotes it for dandruff instead, possibly because the dandruff market is larger and to avoid confusion among dandruff sufferers without hairloss.
A new product, a retinoic acid solution (0.3%), is available to enhance minoxidil products like Rogaine and Kirkland by converting them into a tretinoin-containing solution for improved hairloss treatment. One unit of the product is enough for a year's supply.
Sulfur soap may help with hair thickening and reducing scalp inflammation, but it can cause dryness. Nizoral, containing ketoconazole, is noted for its potential to reduce seborrheic dermatitis but may also cause scalp dryness and hairloss.
Finasteride, a hairloss treatment, was observed to reduce scalp oiliness in users. Anti-androgens like Finasteride are known to decrease the activity of oil-producing glands.
The conversation speculates on whether Tom Cruise uses hairloss treatments like Finasteride or Dutasteride, with some suggesting he naturally has good hair like Brad Pitt, while others joke about Scientology or genetics playing a role. Specific treatments mentioned include Finasteride, Dutasteride, and possibly high-quality hairproducts or procedures like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).
The conversation discusses skepticism around claims that dutasteride worsens hairloss, with some users suggesting misinformation or panic during shedding as reasons for such claims. One user shared their negative experience with dutasteride, including increased sebum production and hairloss, and is now considering a higher dose of oral minoxidil after stopping dutasteride.
A 47-year-old user shared their 6-month hairloss treatment results using a Fin/Min spray and weekly dermarolling. They experienced scalp irritation with other products but found success with the Hims Fin/Min spray, noting improvements around the 5th month.