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    GlossaryHair Strengthening

    Hair strengthening refers to the process of enhancing the resilience and durability of hair strands, often through the use of specialized products or treatments that target the hair's structure. This is particularly relevant in the context of hair loss, as weakened hair is more prone to breakage and thinning. Key distinguishing characteristics of hair strengthening treatments include the use of proteins, vitamins, and moisturizing agents that penetrate the hair shaft, improving its overall health and appearance. Strengthening hair can help mitigate the effects of hair loss by promoting a fuller, healthier look and reducing the likelihood of further damage.

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      community Shampoo except ketoconazole that works

      in Product  7 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation is about seeking shampoos that help with hair loss or hair thickening without ketoconazole, suggesting alternatives like minoxidil, finasteride, or stemoxydine. One reply suggests that most hair loss shampoos don't work as claimed.

      community Progress Picture / hair regrowth regimen

      in Progress Pictures  1555 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user successfully regrew hair using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, biotin supplements, and rosemary mint oil, despite initial side effects. They highlighted the need for commitment, a healthy lifestyle, and being a "hyper responder" to treatments.

      community Anyone tried this Laritelle stuff?

      9 years ago
      Laritelle shampoo is questioned for its effectiveness in reducing hair loss and rejuvenating hair follicles. A user dismisses it as ineffective.