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      community further reduce DHT in the scalp

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  428 upvotes 1 month ago
      The conversation discusses methods to further reduce DHT in the scalp for hair loss treatment, with users suggesting various approaches like using dutasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, and natural supplements like pumpkin seed oil. Some users also mention using topical applications and scalp massages to enhance the effectiveness of these treatments.

      community Minoxidil: How It Changes the Scalp Hormone Environment

      in Research/Science  80 upvotes 1 month ago
      Minoxidil increases blood supply to the scalp, strengthening dormant follicles and extending the growth phase, but may increase scalp activity that can be countered with DHT blockers. Women experiencing side effects from finasteride or dutasteride for hair loss might consider alternatives like estrogen, especially if on birth control.

      community 123 days of massaging my scalp

      in Update  58 upvotes 2 months ago
      The conversation is about a user massaging their scalp for 123 days to address hair loss, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness. Some suggest using minoxidil and finasteride for better results.

      community Is Finasteride the only way to reduce scalp DHT?

      in Chat  28 upvotes 5 months ago
      A 24-year-old male experienced side effects like low libido and ED after starting finasteride post-hair transplant and is seeking alternatives to reduce scalp DHT. Suggestions include topical finasteride, Xpecia, DHT-reducing shampoos, and switching to dutasteride, with some users reporting fewer side effects with these alternatives.

      community 58M: Nizoral Stopped Working for Scalp Itching, Alternatives?

      in General  100 upvotes 6 months ago
      A 58-year-old uses finasteride for hair loss and has tried various shampoos, finding Equate T-gel effective for controlling itching. Nizoral was previously effective but no longer works, and DermaKB hasn't been used long enough to assess its effectiveness.