I believe in the study, it was purported that 1-10% was deemed safe, so it should be just enough, too. No, can't say I have, but I was following from someone else's regimen who had fantastic regrowth, and I can say so far that with this solution, I've already been seeing new growth peaking most...
This is the regimen I'm using:
2 oz isopropyl alcohol
.5 oz distilled water
2 ml propylene glycol
1 ml Sandalore
1 ml DMSO
Just mix them all into a spritzer bottle and apply once or twice a day as you can
It makes sense to question, I agree, and it may just in fact be new hairs growing out on their own, but for one thing, they don't appear to be vellus. They're a dark shade and pretty thick to the eye, but they're definitely new, as far as I can tell. I check for regrowth very often, and there...
Welp, it's only been a little over a week since I've started using this stuff, and it's actually growing back some hair, which I can most easily notice along my temples. Again, as I stated a couple pages back, I do not suffer from genetic hair loss, and instead I went through a telogen effluvium...
Nope, haven't experienced any problems like that yet. I think the propylene glycol helps counteract some of the drying effect by retaining moisture in the scalp, but the alcohol still stings as ever if it gets anywhere near my eyes, even if it's been diluted (although that can still be expected...
I'm currently testing this because I experienced a telogen effluvium many months ago due to a disease (I have no genetic balding). Only 3 days in, but here is my mixture:
2 oz isopropyl alcohol
.5 oz distilled water
2 ml propylene glycol
1 ml Sandalore
1 ml DMSO
Will update later
Hey, I may not know you or how you're struggling.. but I just want to let you know that you don't have to live your life that way. Jesus Christ died on the cross so that we may have life and have it more abundantly, and despite all my own shortcomings and struggles, He really has helped me along...
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Hello. I have been experiencing hair loss for a little over 6 months now, all of which I thought was "seasonal" at first and simply shrugged off (big, stupid mistake on my part), and must have lost close or slightly over 40% of my hair's density (thankfully, I...