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    GlossarySandalore

    synthetic sandalwood odorant that promotes hair growth

    Sandalore is a synthetic sandalwood odorant that has been found to have biological effects beyond its use in perfumery. Research has shown that Sandalore can activate olfactory receptors in the skin, specifically OR2AT4, which can promote hair growth and wound healing by stimulating keratinocyte proliferation and migration. This makes it a compound of interest in dermatology and trichology for potential therapeutic applications.

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      community Sandalore: a scientific homemade approch

       17 upvotes 7 years ago
      The post discusses using Sandalore as a potential hair loss treatment, emphasizing precise measurements and safe handling. The user compares Sandalore's effects to Minoxidil and mentions preparing a solution with ethanol and DMSO.

      community Sandalore (Givaudan) concentration application

       8 upvotes 7 years ago
      The conversation discusses using Sandalore for hair loss treatment, with a focus on finding the correct concentration for a topical lotion. The consensus is to start with a 0.1% concentration due to potential scalp irritation at higher levels.

      community Sandalore experiment

       17 upvotes 7 years ago
      A user added sandalore to minoxidil for hair loss, observing some vellus hair growth and less scalp inflammation. Others tried sandalore with mixed results, discussing dosage and effectiveness compared to minoxidil and finasteride.