Minoxidil users can safely use salicylic acid shampoo to manage scalp pimples and dandruff. Nizoral is also recommended for hair gain and treating scalp pimples.
A user is seeking a hair-loss shampoo without salicylic acid due to an allergy. Recommendations include using Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (ketoconazole), while avoiding Nizoral Scalp Psoriasis Shampoo & Conditioner.
A user shared their 13-month experience using finasteride and ketoconazole 2%, reporting significant improvement in hair growth, especially in the crown and temple areas. They also mentioned occasional use of biotin, multivitamins, and zinc, but noted recent increased shedding and hair loss in unexpected areas.
The user is experiencing hair loss, possibly due to androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic dermatitis, and has tried ketoconazoleshampoo without success. They are hesitant to use finasteride due to potential side effects and are seeking advice on managing their condition.
Transplanted hairs are thinning after switching from topical to oral minoxidil, with increased shedding and miniaturization. The user is considering reintroducing topical minoxidil and has started using ketoconazoleshampoo.
User shared 12-month hair loss progress using oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, and 2% ketoconazoleshampoo. They detailed their medication regimen and dosages.
Hair loss treatments including Minoxidil, finasteride, and ketoconazole 2%. The user shared their progress pictures after using these treatments for one year.
A user who has been using finasteride and minoxidil, as well as a keto shampoo for two and a half months, and believes they are seeing slight improvements in their hair loss.
A 22-year-old using finasteride and 2% ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss sees mixed results after three months, with some improvement at the crown but worsening at the temples. Suggestions include waiting 6-12 months, considering dutasteride, adding minoxidil, microneedling, caffeine tonic, and retinol.
The conversation is about hair regrowth treatments, including ketoconazole, vitamins, fish oil, collagen, pumpkin seed oil, rosemary, and dermal rolling. Users suggest trying finasteride and intense weight training to enhance results.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically the use of topical minoxidil and derma-stamping, with suggestions to add finasteride or dutasteride for better long-term results. Ketoconazoleshampoo is also considered for scalp health.
After 2 months of using minoxidil and finasteride twice daily, along with ketoconazoleshampoo 2-3 times a week, progress in hair condition is shown. The user shares pictures to document the changes.
User reports 7 months progress using Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Keto Shampoo & Conditioner, with positive results and no side effects. Others in the conversation congratulate the user and discuss the effectiveness of the treatments.
The progress of a user who has been using Minoxidil, micro needling and ketoconazoleshampoo for 3 months to improve their hair and confidence; other users have suggested different treatments such as DHT blockers or finasteride.
A 25-year-old male using Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, and Ketoconazoleshampoo is experiencing increased hair shedding and vellus hair growth along the hairline. Concerns are raised about whether this is a seasonal shed or a potential setback.
A user found relief from minoxidil-induced scalp itch by using a different product, as Nizoral dried out their scalp and worsened the condition. The conversation focuses on managing side effects of hair loss treatments.
The conclusion of the conversation is that using minoxidil, finasteride, and ketoconazole may not be enough to address hair loss caused by DHT. Some users recommend starting finasteride to prevent further hair loss, while others express concerns about potential side effects.
The user used finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole for hair loss prevention. After one year, there was no noticeable hair regrowth, but no further hair loss occurred.
This conversation is about a 21-year old male's success with using finasteride, minoxidil and ketoconazoleshampoo to regrow his hair. He increased the finasteride dosage from 1mg 3x per week to 1 mg daily for maximum results. People in the thread commended him on his progress.
A 24-year-old male is using topical minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo to address a receding hairline, along with coconut and rosemary oils. Users discuss the effectiveness of minoxidil, emphasizing early treatment for better results.
A user's hair loss treatment regimen, which includes minoxidil, ketoconazoleshampoo and microneedling; some participants questioned the results due to previous posts about hair transplants, but others agreed that quick results are possible with certain treatments.
The conversation is about a user's experience with hair loss treatments, specifically using finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazoleshampoo. The user reports improvements after almost nine months, with no side effects, and discusses the shedding process and expectations for results.
A user shared their 46-day progress using oral finasteride, oral minoxidil, and ketoconazoleshampoo for hair loss, noting significant improvement and no major side effects. They advised ensuring dermatologists understand diffuse thinning and expressed disappointment with their initial dermatologist's recommendations.
The user is frustrated with hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil, which have been ineffective and caused scalp itching. They are skeptical about these treatments' effectiveness and consider alternative options like ketoconazoleshampoo and RU58841.
The user showed hair regrowth after two years using finasteride, minoxidil, micro needling, and ketoconazoleshampoo, noticing significant improvement around 8-10 months without experiencing shedding. They achieved thicker hair and improved temples, allowing them to style their hair without wearing hats.
Oral ketoconazole is discussed as a potential hair loss treatment, but it poses significant health risks like liver damage and adrenal insufficiency. Users suggest safer alternatives like topical anti-androgens or spironolactone, emphasizing the importance of consulting a specialist.