The user is experiencing hair shedding after using a multipeptide hair growth serum and is concerned about losing baby hair. They are questioning whether they should stop using the serum due to this shedding.
The Ordinarymultipeptide hairserum is used alongside treatments like minoxidil, topical finasteride, and derma rolling, with some users reporting hair thickening and vellus hair regrowth. However, experiences vary, and some users are skeptical due to the lack of solid evidence and mixed efficacy reports.
The user reports positive results using a multi-peptideserum for hair density, combined with finasteride and melatonin, after stopping minoxidil. They experienced hair regrowth after previously losing hair despite using finasteride and minoxidil.
The user is using 1% ketoconazole shampoo, 5% minoxidil foam, and a multi-peptidehairserum to address hair loss, aiming to improve from Norwood 5 to Norwood 3. They are considering adding topical finasteride if current treatments show progress and plan to use cosmetic products like fibers and DermMatch for appearance enhancement.
User asks about "The Ordinary - Multipeptideserum" for hair loss, containing Redensyl, Procapil, Capaxyl, Baicapil, and Anagain. Reply states it improves hair appearance but doesn't regrow hair.
The conversation is about whether the Ordinary'sMulti-PeptideSerum for hair density can be mixed with finasteride. A video was mentioned that shows the serum being mixed with Stemoxydine.
Using tretinoin, minoxidil, and The OrdinaryMulti-PeptideSerum together for hair loss is discussed, with suggestions to skip the serum as it is ineffective for regrowth. Tretinoin is recommended for temple regrowth, and combining it with derma stamping is advised.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of a new hair growth serum called HERBACLE, which claims to be the world's first, but lacks reviews and is doubted by users. One user notes that its ingredients are similar to those in The Ordinary'sMulti-PeptideSerum for Hair Density.
A topical solution called "Multi-PeptideSerum for Hair Density" by The Ordinary Company, which contains several ingredients that are used in alternatives to Minoxidil and was found to have better results than 5% Minoxidil in a study. People who have tried it shared their experiences with the serum as well.
A user's journey to try and stop their hair loss, including the use of oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, Cynatine Keratin supplements, and The Ordinary'sMulti-PeptideSerum for Hair Density; and advice from other users regarding trying dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and lifestyle changes.
The conversation discusses a hair loss treatment regimen that includes Dutasteride, oral and topical Minoxidil, Tretinoin, dermarolling, Nizoral, salicylic acid shampoo, vitamins, and possibly The OrdinaryMulti-PeptideSerum. Some responses suggest the regimen might be excessive, while others believe it is sufficient, especially with Dutasteride.
OP is considering using Stemoxydine or the OrdinaryMultiPeptideHairSerum as a carrier for topical finasteride, avoiding minoxidil due to palpitations. They plan to crush finasteride pills into a 30 ml solution.
People recommend using Nizoral, The OrdinaryMulti-peptideHairSerum, Minoxidil, and 2% ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss. The Ordinaryserum is noted for creating an illusion of thickness rather than promoting regrowth.
A user's progress pictures showing visible hair growth results from taking Finast and Minoxidil, as well as using microneedling, Nizoral, and a multipeptideserum for hair density. The conversation also discussed how DHT is the cause of diffuse thinning.
Procapil is claimed to be better than Minoxidil for hair loss. Users discuss the effectiveness of various treatments, including Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, and The Ordinary'sMultiPeptideHairSerum.
A user with Androgenetic Alopecia is seeking advice on hair growth treatments while planning for pregnancy. Current routine includes LaserCap, Nizoral Shampoo, scalp massage, The OrdinaryMultiPeptideSerum, vitamin D, prenatal vitamins, and SEEN shampoo.
The conversation discusses using a combination of redensyl, capixyl, and procapil (RCP) for hair loss, with some users also mentioning minoxidil and finasteride. Users shared mixed experiences, with some suggesting "RevivHair Max Hair Stimulating Serum" for better results, while others reported no noticeable effects from using products like The OrdinaryMulti-PeptideSerum.
The conversation is about a hair loss treatment regimen including finasteride, oral minoxidil, Stemoxydine, a multi-peptideserum, and ketoconazole. A suggestion was made to add dermastamping and tretinoin.
The user improved hair health by using a topical spray with Minoxidil (7%) and Finasteride (0.3%), switching to Nizoral shampoo with 1% ketoconazole, and applying a multi-peptideserum for hair density. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy scalp for effective hair regrowth.
A user's experience with hair loss and their consideration of using finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, stemoxydine, fluridil, and peptideserum with redensyl as treatment options.
User is experiencing issues with Minoxidil and is considering switching to Redensyl, specifically asking for brand recommendations. The Ordinary - MultiPeptide is mentioned, but the user seeks other brand experiences.
Bryan Johnson's new hair loss product, which includes peptides, is viewed skeptically by many, with concerns it may be a money grab rather than an effective treatment. Most users prefer proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, which are cheaper and have established results.
A 28-year-old male shared his 3-month hair loss treatment progress using finasteride, minoxidil, biotin chewables, derma stamping, and a multi-peptideserum. He noted faster beard growth but no significant body hair changes.
The user is considering using "Grow Gorgeous Intense Hair Density Serum" alongside Minoxidil and is currently taking Finasteride. Some users doubt the serum's effectiveness, while others suggest it may help with hair strength and thickness, but opinions are mixed.
Exploring the effectiveness of redensyl, a hair loss treatment, compared to minoxidil and finasteride. People shared experiences using redensyl and products containing it, such as The OrdinaryHairSerum.
The user is using topical finasteride 0.1%, minoxidil 5% twice daily, red light therapy, a multi-peptideserum, and a weekly oil hair mask with various oils and ingredients. They also use ketoconazole shampoo, condition their hair, and microneedle with a dermapen, seeking advice on any changes to their routine.
The user has been using topical finasteride 0.1%, minoxidil 5%, red light therapy, a multi-peptideserum, and a weekly oil hair mask with various oils for hair loss treatment. They also use ketoconazole shampoo, condition their hair, and microneedle with a dermapen.
A product that makes hair look thicker and healthier without promoting regrowth. Discussions include treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, red light therapy, and a serum with caffeine and peptides, with mixed effectiveness opinions.
A husband saw significant hair regrowth in 2.5 months using minoxidil, finasteride, collagen, biotin, multivitamins, GHK-cu, microneedling, and scalp oils. His wife highlighted the routine's effectiveness and the importance of consistency.