Winlevi (clascoterone) is discussed as a treatment for hormonal acne and seborrheicdermatitis due to its ability to block DHT and regulate sebum production. The post suggests that Winlevi could offer a novel approach for managing seborrheicdermatitis.
The user is managing hair loss with oral finasteride, recently switching to dutasteride, and topical minoxidil, but faces challenges due to seborrheicdermatitis. They seek advice on effective regrowth methods that don't worsen their condition, with suggestions including various shampoos like Vichy Dercos and ketoconazole.
A 22-year-old male experiencing hair thinning and loss, possibly due to seborrheicdermatitis or low vitamin D, is cautious about using minoxidil or finasteride due to heart palpitations and high blood pressure. Suggestions include using ketoconazole shampoo to control inflammation and focusing on treating the dermatitis first.
The user is experiencing hair loss and is using Minoxidil once a day. They suspect Vitamin D deficiency and SeborrheicDermatitis might be contributing factors.
Tretinoin can irritate seborrheicdermatitis, but using it with a moisturizer on calm skin may help. Parallel Health's skin microbiome testing and phage therapy are suggested for persistent issues.
A user with seborrheicdermatitis uses Ketoconazole 2% and Betamethasone and is considering starting Minoxidil for thinning hair. They are concerned about using Minoxidil and Betamethasone simultaneously.
The conversation is about managing seborrheicdermatitis and hair loss using treatments like Nizoral, Kelual DS, KPL, and MCT oil daily. The user is concerned about the effectiveness and safety of using MCT oil every day.
A 19-year-old is experiencing worsening hair loss and severe seborrheicdermatitis despite using finasteride for six months. Nizoral (ketoconazole) is no longer effective, and they are seeking over-the-counter solutions and advice for an upcoming dermatologist visit.
The user experienced hair improvement using 1mg finasteride daily for six months, managing seborrheicdermatitis with rosemary and eucalyptus oil. They are considering switching to dutasteride for potentially better results.
The user experienced significant hair improvement with minoxidil and finasteride but later faced shedding and diffused thinning after developing seborrheicdermatitis. They are seeking advice after trying treatments like ketoconazole, coal tar shampoos, fluconazole, and hydrocortisone cream.
A user is experiencing severe hair loss, diagnosed with seborrheicdermatitis, and is using Ketoconazole and beclomethasone. They are concerned about potential female pattern baldness and are seeking reassurance and advice.
The user is experiencing flaking and shedding while using oral finasteride and minoxidil, which might be seborrheicdermatitis. A suggestion was made to try ketoconazole shampoo or cream and consider CBD with MCT oil, as shedding is common when starting these treatments.
The conversation discusses whether using 0.1% topical finasteride alongside 0.5 mg oral finasteride is excessive, with suggestions to choose either oral or topical treatment. The user also uses 5% minoxidil and mentions concerns about alcohol-based solutions due to seborrheicdermatitis.
The user is exploring hair loss treatments in China, currently using finasteride and minoxidil, and is concerned about seborrheicdermatitis. Clinics are recommending selenium sulfide, doxycycline, and mesotherapy ampoules like PT88/PT66 or SP88/SP66, but the user is unsure about their effectiveness.
The conversation discusses the application of RU58841 for hair loss, with the user applying 1.75 mg at 5% concentration for half an hour daily. The user mentions managing seborrheicdermatitis while using this treatment.
The user has been taking 1.25mg finasteride daily for 11 months and recently added a generic version due to increased shedding. They also use keto shampoo twice a week, which has reduced seborrheicdermatitis but not the itching or shedding.
The user has been using minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss without positive results and switched to dutasteride 1.5 months ago. They suspect seborrheicdermatitis might be affecting the effectiveness of these treatments.
Nutrafol helps improve hair thickness and hairline but may have potential health risks like liver damage and increased prostate cancer risk. The user plans to continue Nutrafol at a lower dosage while managing seborrheicdermatitis and considers future use of topical finasteride, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and microneedling.
The conversation is about a user's progress with hair loss treatment using 0.5mg oral finasteride and 50ml of Essegen-F topical finasteride daily, with improved hair density and minimal side effects. The user also used ketoconazole shampoo for seborrheicdermatitis and noticed significant hair regrowth over 1.5 years.
A 22-year-old male has been using finasteride 1mg daily for 10 months and washing his hair with Nizoral shampoo weekly to manage seborrheicdermatitis. Users responded positively, noting visible hair regrowth.
The user discusses using essential oils like peppermint, rosemary, tea tree, and lavender to improve hair thickness and seborrheicdermatitis. They plan to add RU58841 to their routine and seek advice on using it alongside the essential oils without interference.
The user has been using 3mg oral Minoxidil and 1.1mg oral Finasteride for 15 months and plans to switch to 5mg oral Minoxidil, 1.1mg oral Finasteride, and 0.1mg oral Dutasteride. They have also used ketoconazole and salicylic acid shampoo for seborrheicdermatitis and hope to see more hair growth with the increased dosage.
A 24-year-old male started using finasteride, minoxidil, biotin, and vitamin D for hair loss but noticed worsening thinning and white patches on his temples. He seeks advice on improving his regimen, which includes topical minoxidil and a shampoo for seborrheicdermatitis.
The user is exploring alternatives to finasteride and dutasteride due to concerns about side effects, and is using rosemary and jojoba oil, ketoconazole, minoxidil, microneedling, multi-peptide serum, saw palmetto, and stinging nettle for hair loss. They are also considering CB 03 01 and spironolactone.
The user is experiencing improvement in hair density using a topical lotion containing minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole, and other ingredients. They are hopeful for further progress in the coming months.
GLA may help with hair loss due to its anti-inflammatory properties and 5ar enzyme inhibition. It's considered potentially more important than biotin, especially for those already using finasteride and dutasteride.
The user shared progress pictures after using minoxidil and microneedling for 1 month and 10 days. They discussed their positive results and experiences with these treatments for hair loss.
A 25-year-old from Argentina shared approximately four months of hair loss progress using ketoconazole shampoo, finasteride, minoxidil, and PRP therapy. The treatment appears to be part of a regimen recommended by a hair loss clinic.
The user experienced progress in hair recovery using oral finasteride and minoxidil, despite some side effects like increased heart rate. They switched from foam to oral treatments for convenience and reported minimal shedding.