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research Optimization of Liquid Shampoo Formula from Chia Seed Oil (Salvia hispanica L) Using the Simplex Lattice Design Method
The optimized chia seed oil shampoo formula is stable and meets all required characteristics.
research Lignans and Neolignans: Plant secondary metabolites as a reservoir of biologically active substances
Lignans and neolignans from plants may help protect against various health issues, including cancer and heart disease.
research Cosmetic potential of Southeast Asian herbs: an overview
Southeast Asian herbs show promise for skin and hair care, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness in cosmetics.
research Tea and Tea Product Diversification: A Review
Diversifying tea products can boost profits and meet global market demands.
research HERBAL SHAMPOO INNOVATION: PURWACENG EXTRACT AS THE MAIN ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Purwaceng extract in shampoo is stable, safe, and beneficial for hair health.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity mangifera indica (mango oil) inhibits dkk1, dht TYPE 2 and activate wnt signal in vivo
Mango oil may inhibit DKK1 and DHT, potentially aiding hair growth by activating the Wnt signaling pathway. A user plans to test mango leaves juice and other Ayurvedic products for hair regrowth.
community Sprinkle that PP405 on my scalp like I sprinkle salt on my stake
PP405 shows promise for hair growth with significant results after 4 weeks, but skepticism exists due to its unavailability. Some users are hopeful for its potential, while others express concerns about side effects and market release delays.
community Insane Idea: Cyperus Rotundus Oil?
Cyperus rotundus oil is suggested as a natural treatment for androgenic alopecia, potentially inhibiting hair growth without affecting testosterone levels. The conversation questions its effectiveness and safety for scalp use.
community [Nov 2019] The peptide AC 2 isolated from Bacillus-treated Trapa japonica fruit extract rescues DHT (dihydrotestosterone)-treated human dermal papilla cells and mediates mTORC1 signaling for autophagy and apoptosis suppression
A peptide from Japanese water chestnut fruit may help with hair loss by suppressing DHT's effect on hair follicle cell death, potentially serving as a finasteride alternative. The treatment's effectiveness and safety in humans remain uncertain.
community An Uncontrolled Case Series Using a Botanically Derived, β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex in Two Androgenetic Alopecia-Affected Male Subjects
The conversation discusses a botanically derived treatment for androgenetic alopecia using ingredients like saw palmetto, green tea, and evening primrose, showing impressive results over 270 days. Concerns include the study's uncontrolled nature and potential product motivation, with suggestions to enhance absorption through derma rolling.