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    GlossaryEumelanin

    type of melanin pigment responsible for dark hair and skin

    Eumelanin is a type of melanin pigment found in human hair, skin, and eyes. It is responsible for darker colors, such as brown and black, and provides protection against UV radiation. Eumelanin is more abundant in individuals with darker skin tones and plays a crucial role in determining hair color and skin photoprotection.

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      community Optimal dose for topical Melatonin

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about finding the optimal concentration of topical melatonin for hair loss treatment. The user is considering making their own solution and is unsure whether a higher concentration is more effective for deactivating prolactin receptors.

      community White hair seemed to be turn black, re-pigmentation

      in Update  1 upvotes 4 months ago
      The user experienced hair repigmentation and attributes improvements in hair and overall health to a carnivore diet, Boron, and Selenium supplementation. They stopped using finasteride after 20 years, noticed increased testosterone and libido, and observed hair regrowth with RU58841.

      community Topical latanoprost chance of eye color change?

      in Product  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user is using oral minoxidil for hair growth and is considering adding topical latanoprost, but is concerned about potential eye color change. They are seeking advice on the effectiveness of latanoprost for hair thickening and the risk of eye color change.

      community Do-it-yourself topical melatonin?

      in Product  12 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation is about creating homemade topical melatonin for hair loss, with one person suggesting adding melatonin to stemoxydine as a potential treatment.