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New scaffold materials help heal severe skin wounds and improve skin regeneration.
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The new palladium catalyst is effective and reusable for making pharmaceutical ingredients.
research The Interaction of Hair Fibers with Alkali Bromide Solutions
Hair absorbs alkali bromide salts and water, affecting its structure, with absorption decreasing at higher temperatures.
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New synthetic polymers help improve skin wound healing and can be enhanced by adding natural materials and medicines.
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Minoxidil detects nitrite in water, creating a simple, cheap test.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Sea salt spray and powder for thickness in New Zealand?
The conversation is about finding sea salt sprays, volumizing powders, and waxes for hair styling and thickness, specifically available in or shippable to New Zealand. The user seeks affordable options for these hair products.
community If sea salt spray makes thinning worse, then what?
Sea salt spray may not be ideal for thinning hair, and alternatives like texture powder, thickening tonic, and styling clay are suggested for volume without damage. Some users recommend thickening sprays or mousse for a fuller appearance, while others suggest considering medication for hair loss.
community Sea salt spray for thin, oily hair
Sea salt spray is recommended for adding volume and managing oily, thin hair. It's affordable and effective, with store brands being a good option.
community Sea Salt Spray for Adding Thickness/Texture
Sea salt spray adds texture and volume to hair but can dry it out, so it's best used sparingly. Some users find it helpful for thicker-looking hair, while others suggest using it alongside other treatments for oily hair.
community I tried salt water to stop the DHT itch
Treating the itch associated with male pattern baldness, which is believed to be caused by DHT. Potential treatments discussed include salt water, finasteride, ketoconazole, and RU58841.