Bimatoprost is preferred over Latanoprost for hairgrowth. Users are seeking a reliable supplier for raw Bimatoprost powder to make their own topical solution.
The user is using oral minoxidil for hairgrowth and is considering adding topical latanoprost, but is concerned about potential eye color change. They are seeking advice on the effectiveness of latanoprost for hair thickening and the risk of eye color change.
KOSHINE826 is a new anti-hair loss and hairgrowth solution that claims to effectively control oil, reduce hair fall, and promote real hairgrowth. It targets androgenetic alopecia by inhibiting DHT and has shown promising results in clinical trials.
Unusual hairgrowth can occur in unexpected areas, possibly due to topical treatments like Minoxidil. Such hair may appear suddenly and is often unrelated to typical hairline patterns.
PRP is not a cure for baldness but can support hairgrowth, though it requires ongoing sessions and is costly. Minoxidil and Finasteride are commonly used treatments, but results vary.
SCUBE3 is a promising new molecule that can restart hairgrowth by reawakening dormant hair follicles. Users express skepticism about its availability timeline, with some hoping for release by 2026.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of the AutumnValley Anti-hair Loss Complex Pack for hairgrowth and hair loss prevention. The original poster is considering adding it to their regimen, which already includes Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Bodywise roll-on for hairgrowth, questioning if it works when combined with a DHT blocker and minoxidil. Opinions vary, with some skepticism about certain ingredients like rosemary oil, while others suggest sticking to finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil.
Stemoxydine may work synergistically with minoxidil and finasteride for hairgrowth, but its effectiveness is debated, with some users experiencing minimal results and concerns about cost. Users suggest sticking to proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, while considering stemoxydine as an additional option.
Using Stemoxydine, a hairgrowth promoter, in conjunction with Fin and Minoxidil to help counter shedding induced by the latter two treatments. Another user also shared their experience of using Stemoxydine for three months along with dermastamp.
Burdock root and marigold are suggested as natural alternatives for hairgrowth. Onion juice, castor oil, and rosemary oil are also mentioned as treatments.
The conversation discusses using natural products like rosemary, tea tree, and aloe, along with a DIY coffee rinse to block DHT for hair regrowth, avoiding minoxidil and finasteride. Some users express skepticism about the effectiveness of natural remedies compared to conventional treatments.
The user is exploring hairgrowth stimulants other than Minoxidil, mentioning Stemoxydine, various peptides, drugs like Latanoprost and Bimatoprost, and natural remedies such as Rosemary Oil and Caffeine. They express concerns about the long-term effectiveness and safety of these alternatives and seek more information on viable options for hair regrowth.
The conversation is about choosing a minoxidil product for hair regrowth. Users recommend cheaper options like Kirkland or Target brand, with a preference for foam versions.
The conversation discusses various hair loss treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, latanoprost, tretinoin, dutasteride, and cetirizine, with concerns about effectiveness, cost, and potential side effects. Users express skepticism about the product's price and the combination of multiple compounds.
Maneup GHK-Cu peptide was used for hair loss, resulting in some hairgrowth in the receded hairline, but the new hairs were dry and split easily. Users discussed their experiences with this treatment.
A user shared their positive experience with Musely's Modern Hair Formula and Classic Combo for hair regrowth, highlighting ingredients like IPCs and Exosomes. They offered a $50 gift card for the product, leading to skepticism from others about the promotion.
Various hairgrowth treatments were discussed, including microneedling, bimatoprost, setipiprant, stemoxydine, PGE2, CB-03-01, WNT Beta-Catenin upregulators, KY19382, topical estrogen, IGF-1, GH, MK-677, oral castor oil, fisetin, resveratrol, cetrizine, and lactic acid. Users shared experiences and sources for these treatments, with some expressing interest in topical solutions and others noting the lack of FDA approval or scientific evidence for certain options.
The conversation is about exploring additional hair loss treatments, with suggestions including topical melatonin, caffeine-based shampoos, redensyl, copper-peptides, pumpkin seed oil, saw palmetto, ketoconazole shampoo, and fluridil. Caution is advised against using products from AliExpress and Temu due to potential safety concerns.
Collagen peptides are recommended for hair and skin benefits, with users noting improvements in hair and skin health. However, evidence on their effectiveness for hairgrowth is inconclusive.
Copper peptides are discussed as a potential treatment for hair loss, with various products and serums suggested, including those from Peptonix and The Ordinary. Some users express skepticism about the effectiveness and concentration of copper peptides in these products.
A product that makes hair look thicker and healthier without promoting regrowth. Discussions include treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, red light therapy, and a serum with caffeine and peptides, with mixed effectiveness opinions.
Effective treatments for hair loss include finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, and minoxidil. Starting treatment early is important, and users discuss different brands, forms, and side effects.
The user started experiencing hair thinning in November and began using a specific shampoo and conditioner about two weeks ago, but noticed quicker thinning since starting the product. They are questioning if the product could cause initial shedding before promoting hair regrowth, similar to how finasteride works.
New product Tomorrowlabs HSF targets hair loss through HIF pathway indirectly by removing scalp iron. Minoxidil and Stemoxydine also relate to HIF pathway.
Triple Hair's TH-16, a product claimed to be more effective than Minoxidil 5%, has been released; it contains melatonin and resveratrol. One user reported success with topical melatonin and dermarolling.
Peptides are being discussed for potential hair loss treatments, but most are not proven effective for this purpose. Minoxidil and finasteride are mentioned as more reliable options for hairgrowth.
The conversation is about finding a high-quality copper peptide powder for long-term hairgrowth, to be mixed with rosemary oil. It also suggests using finasteride for hair loss treatment.
Piroctone Olamine at 1% is recommended for reducing scalp inflammation and encouraging hairgrowth. The user seeks recommendations for UK shampoos/conditioners containing this ingredient.