The conversation discusses adding Nizoral (Ketoconazoleshampoo) and castor oil to a hair loss regimen. Users suggest trying Nizoral due to its potential benefits and low cost.
It's okay to use regular shampoo after Nizoral, but it's not required. Nizoral is used twice a week, and regular shampoo can be used for additional washes.
The conversation is about a user trying a shampoo and conditioner recommended by Derek from More Plates More Dates to slow down hair loss. The products contain Ketoconazole, pumpkin seed oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, and biotin, and the user is satisfied with the results so far.
Managing seborrheic dermatitis using ketoconazoleshampoo, Nizoral, and oils like MCT and coconut oil. The user considers shaving their head and consulting a dermatologist.
Nizoral, a ketoconazoleshampoo, can cause scalp dryness and hair shedding if overused. Users discuss alternatives like Selsun Blue, finasteride, and dutasteride for managing hair loss and seborrheic dermatitis.
Zinc pyrithione and ketoconazoleshampoos may help reduce hair loss by removing DHT from the scalp. Users discuss various treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and non-pharmaceutical options like castor oil and dermarolling.
Minoxidil (Lipogaine) and Ketoconazoleshampoo (Regenepure) are recommended for hair loss treatment, while finasteride is considered risky due to potential side effects. Biotin is not advised due to possible health risks, and the user emphasizes the emotional impact of hair loss and the hope for a future cure.
The conversation is about the accidental taste of Nizoral shampoo, which contains ketoconazole, during hair washing. Specific hair loss treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The user experienced hair thinning despite using finasteride and switched to a ketoconazoleshampoo without sulfates to address scalp itching and dandruff. They hope this will stop further hair thinning.
Finasteride and Nizoral shampoo with Ketoconazole are used for hair loss treatment. Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) is recommended over Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for more accurate DHT testing.
The conversation discusses hair loss, with users suggesting treatments like ketoconazoleshampoo, finasteride, and dutasteride. Symptoms like burning and tenderness are mentioned, with recommendations to see a dermatologist for potential scarring alopecia.
A 21-year-old male used ketoconazoleshampoo, 1mg finasteride, 5% topical minoxidil, and 5mg oral minoxidil for hair loss, with no side effects reported. He applied topical minoxidil only to thinning areas to promote hair and beard growth.
The conversation is about finding a suitable conditioner to use with Nizoral, a ketoconazoleshampoo. One person is trying a caffeinated/coconut conditioner to strengthen hair but hasn't seen results yet.
Nizoral shampoo reduced shedding but caused hair dryness. Alternatives like non-SLS ketoconazoleshampoos, such as Regenpure DR, are recommended for use 2-3 times a week to avoid dryness.
A 23-year-old male uses minoxidil and finasteride daily for androgenetic alopecia and is concerned about dandruff, which a dermatologist addressed with two serums. He uses ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week to manage scalp issues.
DutchFella1993 has been using a lotion with finasteride and minoxidil for hair regrowth with some success and is considering using ketoconazoleshampoo daily to reduce scalp itchiness. There's concern about the harshness of daily shampooing and twice-daily lotion application, and one reply suggests that daily use of ketoconazole may damage hair and questions its effectiveness, while also noting that once-daily minoxidil application is sufficient.
Selenium sulfide shampoo helped with a sore scalp but may cause hair root damage. Users experienced hair loss with selenium sulfide and ketoconazole, suggesting reducing use if hair loss occurs.
The user started using topical minoxidil 5% and ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss, noticing minimal progress after three months, with fine hairs appearing. They experienced a setback when reducing the application to once a day but resumed twice daily applications.
The user has been using 1.25mg Finasteride, 5mg Oral Minoxidil, Ketoconazoleshampoo, and dermastamping for 1.5 months, noticing thicker hair and less scalp visibility, though changes are more noticeable in photos than in real life. They experienced no side effects from Finasteride but had initial chest discomfort with Oral Minoxidil, which resolved, and they plan to continue updating on their progress.
A 20-year-old experiencing hair loss is using minoxidil and ketoconazoleshampoo but had to stop finasteride due to side effects. They are considering a hair transplant and debating whether a thick beard can compensate for hair loss in terms of attractiveness.
The user has been taking 0.5 mg of dutasteride daily and using ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week for four months, but sees no significant hair loss improvement. Others in the conversation believe the user is not experiencing hair loss and suggest the user might be overly concerned about their hairline.
The user is experiencing hair loss and is using 2% ketoconazoleshampoo, Minoxidil, and Finasteride. They are considering switching from Finasteride to Dutasteride, but others suggest waiting due to a possible shedding phase.
A 23-year-old male with slight hair thinning is using ketoconazoleshampoo, biotin, zinc, magnesium, D3/K2, and has just started topical finasteride (0.0125%). He plans to add minoxidil (4.5%) with 17α-estradiol and is seeking advice on the effectiveness and side effects of these treatments, as well as the use of a dermaroller.
The user is using a hair care routine including ketoconazoleshampoo, topical minoxidil and finasteride, oral finasteride, Adgain, rosewater, microneedling, and creatine to combat hair loss. They report a stop in shedding and some new hair growth after 2.5 months.
The user is experiencing scalp itching despite using finasteride and Ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss and seborrheic dermatitis. They are unsure if the itch is due to their treatments, diet, or mental factors.
The user uses finasteride, ketoconazoleshampoo, and derma stamping for hair loss. They consider rosemary and castor oil as alternatives to minoxidil due to fewer side effects.
After 6 months of using 1mg finasteride daily and ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week, an individual saw hair loss improvement. They also maintain a good diet and regular gym routine but do not train their calves.
A user's successful hair loss treatment using ketoconazoleshampoo, 0.5mg finasteride, and 5% liquid minoxidil. They noticed significant results after 4 months, with reduced hair fall observed earlier.
The user experienced severe scalp itching after using RU58841 and ketoconazoleshampoo, despite trying moisturizing treatments. They suspect the issue is related to the propylene glycol in the vehicle and are seeking alternatives.
An 18-year-old diagnosed with male pattern baldness is using probiotics, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, soy isoflavones, biotin, fish oil, quercetin, a multivitamin, and ketoconazoleshampoo. Replies suggest these methods are ineffective and recommend finasteride, minoxidil, and a derma roller.