January 2006 in “The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology” 2.2% minoxidil gel effectively and safely treats alopecia areata.
April 2005 in “World Journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences” Fluconazole-loaded hair gel may offer a longer-lasting dandruff treatment.
March 2005 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology” Bexarotene 1% topical gel helped some patients with alopecia areata regrow hair.
January 2005 in “Nihon Yasei Doubutsu Igakkaishi/Japanese journal of zoo and wildlife medicine” Aloe vera gel effectively treated mange in camels.
April 2023 in “Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology” The new minoxidil gel improves hair growth and reduces skin irritation.
March 2023 in “International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics” The β-sitosterol hair gel is effective and promising for treating hair loss.
January 2022 in “Drug Delivery” The aloe ferox gel with finasteride and oregano oil may effectively treat alopecia.
December 2015 in “Journal of skin and stem cell” Using a gel called Diclofenac can potentially cause hair to grow back in bald spots in older men.
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April 2023 in “Antibiotics” Azelaic acid in a special gel is more effective against skin fungi than regular azelaic acid.
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June 2020 in “Stem Cells International” A substance from a specific gel helped to grow hair effectively in mice, suggesting it could potentially be used to treat hair loss in humans.
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November 2017 in “Dermatologic Therapy” Combining mometasone furoate cream with adapalene gel is safer and more effective for hair regrowth in alopecia areata than using the cream alone.
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October 2021 in “International journal of pharmaceutics and drug analysis” The Aloe Vera shampoo worked better for hair care than a regular shampoo.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” The study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a herbal hair serum gel designed to improve scalp health, strengthen hair follicles, and promote hair growth using natural ingredients. The serum combines olive oil, peppermint oil, vitamin E, hibiscus flowers and leaves, Amla powder, and curry leaves. Hibiscus flowers provide amino acids for keratin production and reduce dandruff, while Amla powder offers antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory benefits. Curry leaves supply antioxidants and proteins to maintain healthy hair. The serum uses flaxseed mucilage as a gel base and cold-pressed coconut oil as a lipid carrier, aiming to deliver a lightweight, non-greasy product suitable for daily use.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” The study focuses on developing and evaluating a herbal hair serum gel formulated with natural ingredients like olive oil, peppermint oil, vitamin E, hibiscus, Amla powder, and curry leaves. The serum aims to enhance scalp health, strengthen hair follicles, and promote hair growth while addressing issues like dandruff and hair thinning. Hibiscus provides amino acids for keratin production and dandruff reduction, while Amla and curry leaves offer antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits. The serum uses flaxseed mucilage as a gel base and includes coconut oil for moisture, creating a non-greasy product suitable for daily use.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” This review discusses the formulation and evaluation of a herbal anti-hair fall gel using natural ingredients such as flaxseed, chia seeds, aloe vera, fenugreek, curry leaves, and neem. The study emphasizes the synergistic effects of these ingredients in promoting hair growth, reducing hair fall, and improving scalp health. Herbal hair gels, being chemical-free, nourish the scalp, moisturize hair, and address issues like dandruff while offering styling benefits without damage. The research highlights the use of environmentally sustainable, biodegradable ingredients, focusing on the formulation of a gel containing flaxseed and curry leaf extracts obtained through aqueous extraction.
June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” This review discusses the formulation and evaluation of a herbal anti-hair fall gel using natural ingredients such as flaxseed, chia seeds, aloe vera, fenugreek, curry leaves, and neem. The study emphasizes the synergistic effects of these ingredients in promoting hair growth, reducing hair fall, and improving scalp health. Herbal hair gels, being chemical-free, nourish the scalp, moisturize hair, and address issues like dandruff while offering styling benefits without damage. The research highlights the use of environmentally sustainable, biodegradable ingredients, focusing on the formulation of a gel containing flaxseed and curry leaf extracts obtained through aqueous extraction.
February 2026 in “Advanced Healthcare Materials” The microneedles effectively treat infected wounds by killing bacteria, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing.
December 2025 in “Journal of Clinical Medicine” Surgical debridement and targeted therapies can effectively heal chronic wounds in KID syndrome.
January 2025 in “Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna)” Skin patting and iontophoresis with dutasteride gel improved hair growth in people with androgenetic alopecia.
January 2025 in “International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications” Hibiscus mucilage is an effective gelling agent for diclofenac diethylamine gel.
September 2020 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Indometacin was chosen for a gel to help treat mastopathy and prevent breast cancer.
May 2015 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” Finasteride for hair loss in young men increases the risk of sexual dysfunction.
March 2020 in “Case medical research”
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February 1983 in “The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology” Vigilon, a new wound dressing, promotes faster and better healing with less pain.
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July 2020 in “Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces” Different hair protein amounts change the strength of keratin/chitosan gels, useful for making predictable tissue engineering materials.
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January 1992 in “American Journal of Ophthalmology”
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May 2012 in “Indian drugs” Finasteride, a hair loss treatment, works better and is more stable when delivered through specially prepared gels, leading to increased hair growth.
January 2026 in “Lithuanian University of Health Sciences” Methyl cellulose makes the most stable Equisetum arvense gel.
September 2025 in “Dermatology and Therapy” The treatment improved hair growth and was well-received without side effects.