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    GlossaryDepilatory Creams

    chemical lotions that dissolve hair for easy removal

    Depilatory creams, also known as hair removal creams, are topical products designed to remove unwanted hair from the skin's surface. They contain active chemical ingredients, such as calcium thioglycolate or potassium hydroxide, which break down the protein structure of hair, making it easy to wipe away. These creams offer a painless alternative to shaving or waxing and are commonly used for areas like the legs, arms, and face.

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      community Keratin microspheres - breakthrough

      in Research/Science  14 upvotes 2 years ago
      A gel of keratin microspheres promotes hair follicle growth, showing similar effectiveness to minoxidil in mice. The treatment activates hair growth pathways and reduces inflammation, with potential applications in drug delivery for hair-related disorders.

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      in Treatment 5 years ago
      User noticed beard and sideburn hair loss, and thinning eyebrows, diagnosed with alopecia barbae and male pattern baldness, and prescribed Desonide cream. User seeks feedback on Desonide cream.

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      in Minoxidil  3 upvotes 2 years ago
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