Ducray Neoptide Claims To Regulate The Wnt Signaling Pathway?

Nano123

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As a part of my work I get to view the training presentations for some major companies who make hair loss stuff. So I have the Ducray presentation and they list the science behind every ingredient in their lotions. Neoptide for men (previously chronostim) has Peptidoxyl-4 and monolaurin and they state that this combination "Reguates WNT signaling pathway: prolongs the anagen phase, encourages hair reconstruction, limits hair miniaturization".
I know there's a lot of heat about WNT signaling and B-catenin stuff, and that we usually consider expensive hair loss lotions as snake oil and what not. Maybe this one in conjunction with minoxidil can maximize the results? what do you think?
 

Paul90111

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Yeah , this treatment is an old one (it went under the name of chronostim) and you can buy it for 40-50 euros /bottle (you can use it 2-3 months) . I use it for 3 months now , and I can say it has better results than minoxidil 5% in my case . Up to this point , no significant regrowth , but it slowed the loss for sure .
 

Seuxin

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Having a good wnt agonist with minoxidil could be nice ! I tried methyl Vaniliate but saddly it doesnt' helped :(
 

champpy

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Yeah , this treatment is an old one (it went under the name of chronostim) and you can buy it for 40-50 euros /bottle (you can use it 2-3 months) . I use it for 3 months now , and I can say it has better results than minoxidil 5% in my case . Up to this point , no significant regrowth , but it slowed the loss for sure .
What ducray product are you using?. Looks like they have many; shampoo, conditioners, lotions etc
 
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