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    GlossaryKojic Acid

    natural compound from fungi used to lighten skin

    Kojic Acid is a natural compound derived from fungi, particularly Aspergillus oryzae, and is commonly used in skincare products for its skin-lightening properties. It works by inhibiting the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, making it effective in treating hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and melasma.

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      community Koshine comes under two names apparently

      in Product  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation is about receiving a shipment of Koshine, also known as Kintor, which is an anti-androgen treatment for hair loss. The user is eager to try the KX-826 product and observe its effects and any side effects.

      community Megadosing Koshine826(Pyrilutamide), my Plan.

      in Treatment  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user plans to use 1% Koshine826, 0.1% Alfatradiol, Minoxidil with Tretinoin, microneedling, and Stemoxydine for hair loss treatment. They expect significant recovery with this regimen.

      community Combining spironolactone with koshine?

      in Chat 1 year ago
      Combining spironolactone with koshine might enhance the effect of blocking androgen receptors for hair loss treatment. The user suggests adding crushed spironolactone pills to koshine.

      community Koshine 1% applied once or twice daily?

      in Research/Science  2 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses the application frequency of a 1% Koshine solution for hair loss, with recommendations varying between once or twice daily. It is noted that the 1% solution is more effective than the 0.5% solution.