User discusses using low dose topical finasteride without minoxidil for hairloss. Another user shares their experience with homemade 0.025% finasteride topical, shedding, and microneedling.
User TopBack56 and friends tried pyrilutamide (KX-826) for hairloss without experiencing negative side effects. They observed fine vellus hairs but no thick hair growth yet, and plan to add GT20029 to their regime after safety trials.
The conversation is about a person struggling with hairloss and feeling frustrated comparing themselves to friends with thick hair. They started taking 1 mg Finasteride a month ago to address the hairloss.
The safety of using oral minoxidil to treat hairloss and thinning, with studies showing mild side effects at low doses. It was suggested that people should consult a doctor or dermatologist before taking any type of medication for hairloss.
Oral minoxidil is considered a safe and effective treatment for hairloss at low dosages, with minimal cardiac risks. Users report positive results, though some experience side effects like increased heart rate and skin changes, and consulting a doctor is advised.
The post discusses using Sandalore as a potential hairloss treatment, emphasizing precise measurements and safe handling. The user compares Sandalore's effects to Minoxidil and mentions preparing a solution with ethanol and DMSO.
Switching from finasteride and minoxidil to a higher dose of dutasteride for hairloss is debated due to potential side effects. Many suggest starting with lower doses or sticking to finasteride if effective.
User experienced side effects from oral finasteride and tried topical Alfatradiol for hairloss. Alfatradiol provided maintenance without significant regrowth, and user suggests it as an alternative for those struggling with finasteride side effects.
The user reported positive results using KX-826 0.5% twice daily for hairloss, noting progress in the temple area with no systemic side effects. They avoided finasteride and minoxidil due to concerns about side effects and inconvenience, respectively, and used ketoconazole shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis.