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      community Epidemic of brand names working wildly different, if at all.

       4 upvotes 6 years ago
      The conversation discusses the variability in effectiveness of medications, including finasteride, and questions whether different manufacturers impact results. The user suggests sharing successful brands to help others identify effective options.

      community What happened to L'Oreal Serioxyl?

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user noticing changes in the L'Oreal Serioxyl hair treatment, including a different smell, mismatched batch numbers, and a color change. They question if it's a new formula and seek alternatives to stemoxydine. Another user questions if the positive results were due to stemoxydine or other medications.

      community Rational Review of Pelage Results

      in Chat  11 upvotes 9 months ago
      A treatment showed a 20% hair density increase in weeks, with nearly a third of participants experiencing significant results, while questions remain about its long-term efficacy and effectiveness across different scalp areas. There is interest in combining it with finasteride and minoxidil for potentially better outcomes.

      community Why Didn't the Pumkin Seed Oil Study Get More Attention?

      in Question  67 upvotes 6 years ago
      Pumpkin seed oil showed a 40% increase in hair count, but its effectiveness is questioned due to other ingredients in the supplement. Users discuss its potential compared to finasteride, with some expressing skepticism and others showing interest.

      community Has anyone seen the data on this 539% boost breakthrough?

      in Technology  872 upvotes 1 month ago
      Topical Clascoterone showed a 539% improvement in hair count compared to placebo, but its effectiveness and safety are debated. Users compared it to minoxidil and finasteride, with mixed opinions on its potential release in 2026 or 2027.

      community GT20029 & KX826 Major Updates from Kintor.

      in Research/Science  102 upvotes 1 year ago
      KX826 shows promise as a hair loss treatment with a 10% increase in hair count, but concerns about Kintor's marketing practices and the systemic effects of treatments like GT20029 and RU58841 remain. Users express skepticism and hope, with some preferring traditional treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.

      community Anyone have any KX-826 results yet?

      in Product  14 upvotes 1 year ago
      KX-826 users report increased shedding, with some experiencing more shedding at higher concentrations. Users are discussing where to purchase the product.

      community Hair loss treatments rated (by gpt-4)

      in Research/Science  252 upvotes 3 years ago
      Rating treatments for hair loss, with the help of GPT-4, according to efficacy, evidence and tolerability; a combination of chemicals from research papers, custom compounds, and some suggestions from other users were included.

      community Sons altering formula, clinically sound or greed?

      in Product  6 upvotes 1 month ago
      A user is concerned about a change in the formula of Sons topical treatment, which now requires fewer sprays but contains less minoxidil. They question if the change is for convenience or if it's a way to charge the same for less product.

      community Fluridil 7% group buy results so far?

      in Treatment  23 upvotes 4 years ago
      Hair loss discussion focused on 2% Fluridil's peak efficacy at 3 months and 7% Fluridil group buy results, including shedding decrease, side effects, and regrowth.

      community Grey Market GT20029 and Frequency of Application

      in Product  10 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation is about the potential release of GT20029 on the grey market and concerns about its safety and authenticity. One user advises waiting for the official release by Kintor.

      community Can we trust l’oreal clinical study on Stemoxydine 5%? They conducted/founded the research on the Same molecule that they sell, research could be biased!? L’Oreal reported clinical study that showed an increase of 4% in hair density on the patients treated with stemoxydine for 3 months

      in Research/Science  36 upvotes 4 years ago
      Hair loss discussion includes treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. L'Oreal's study on Stemoxydine 5% claims a 4% increase in hair density after 3 months, but some users question potential bias.

      community Rate my dutasteride stock on 10

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  115 upvotes 3 years ago
      Using Dutasteride as a hair loss treatment and its potential benefits, including availability in certain countries without a prescription and lower side effects than Minoxidil or RU58841.

      community Estimate of GT20029 on the grey market?

      in Technology  8 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about when GT20029, a hair loss treatment, might be available on the grey market, with users discussing the challenges of compounding it and speculating it might be available after phase 2 results, similar to pyri. Specific treatments mentioned are pyri, RU58841, and GT20029.

      community GT20029 Big Phase 2 Update Results!

      in Research/Science  52 upvotes 4 months ago
      GT20029 showed promising results for hair growth in a Phase II trial, with the 1.0% twice-weekly regimen being the most effective. Some users expressed skepticism and humor about the product's effects and market availability.

      community KX-826 users: 0.5% vs 0.9% vs foam

      in Technology  6 upvotes 8 months ago
      KX-826 is being discussed for hair loss treatment, with users debating between 0.5% and 0.9% solutions and foam. Some report side effects like headaches, while others see no changes; it blocks androgen receptors without reducing DHT levels.

      community RU58841, 8% HPLC-MS done by jano, they legit

      in Research/Science  7 upvotes 4 years ago
      The conversation is about testing the effectiveness of RU58841 for hair loss, with the user planning to increase their dose to 30 mg per day along with 20 mg of Minoxidil. The test results showed approximately 70 mg/ml, which the user considers a good result.

      community Kintor KX-826 Discounts (and is the 0.9% more effective)?

      in Product  5 upvotes 4 months ago
      Kintor KX-826, a hair loss treatment, is being discussed for its pricing and effectiveness, with a focus on whether the 0.9% concentration is more effective than the 0.5%. Users are seeking cheaper purchasing options.

      community So was the Grey Market Breezula fake all along?

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 4 months ago
      Breezula's effectiveness may depend on the vehicle used for its application, with concerns about the grey market version's formulation. Phase 3 results are promising, but skepticism remains about the grey market product's authenticity and effectiveness.

      community Ranking of all the topical anti androgens in terms of effectivness?

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 3 years ago
      There is no reliable ranking for the effectiveness of topical anti-androgens like Fluridil, RU58841, and Pyrilutamide, with limited studies available. Some users suggest Pyrilutamide may be promising based on ongoing trials, while Fluridil combined with finasteride has shown positive results for some individuals.

      community SHISEIDO is A Bust...

      in Update  25 upvotes 7 years ago
      Shiseido's hair loss treatment reported only 5% regrowth, disappointing many. Users discussed other treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and CB-03-01 as potential alternatives.

      community Anyone try RU58841 from this brand? truth진실

      in Product  4 upvotes 7 months ago
      The conversation discusses skepticism about the effectiveness and formulation of a $10 RU58841 gel from a Korean brand, questioning if ethanol is used to hold the active compounds. Concerns are raised about the feasibility of selling it at such a low price.

      community blood flow and scalp tension - put up or shut up

      in Chat  31 upvotes 6 months ago
      The conversation discusses skepticism about the effectiveness of scalp tension theory and scalp massagers for hair regrowth, contrasting it with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, which have more user-reported results. Participants question the belief in scalp tension theory, suggesting it may be a marketing tactic, while others argue for a multifactorial approach to hair loss.