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For the record, have you found anything that works for the receding vertex line Orius?
@johnwester130 so like 5g salicylic acid in 100ml of vodka or other solvent would give you the 5% solution?
Honest review:
In my experience, this product does not regrow hair.
After my solban ran out, I got a bottle of 5% salicylic acid and applied it to my scalp. Within 3 weels new tiny hairs emerged.
Maybe the caffeine in solban is too high which can negatively affect hair growth, all studies used 0.01 per cent or less.
So at the moment, I just use 5% salicylic acid, and it works.
Still using the 5% salicylic? You still recommend it?
it certainly cleans the scalp well and shows vellus hairs
That's pretty cool.. it's good you decided to experiment, I read ray recommends people experiment like that. Is this the only hair topical your using currently?
to everyone using solban - why not just use pyrucet ?
It will promote metabolism in the scalp even better, in my opinion, than caffeine,aspirin and niacinamide.
but it's just my opinion. i don't think caffeine,aspirin and niacinamide are powerful enough to reverse baldness.
Pyrucet - Liquid (ethyl) Pyruvate/Aceatoacetate Mix
Interesting. Care to elaborate? What makes you think it will promote metabolism better? Have you tried it yourself?
Thanks
just from personal experience.
aspirin/caffeine was never strong enough to reverse baldness.
Pyrcuet, which works like mildronate should work for hair too,
So you have personally topically applied Pyrucet and noticed an improvement in hair/regrowth?
i am going to experiment with it
it should work, or at least do something
Metabolism of freshly isolated human hair follicles capable of hair elongation: a glutaminolytic, aerobic glycolytic tissue. - PubMed - NCBI
by forcing the follicle to use glucose instead of fat.
Was it you that experimented with salicylic acid on scalp? How'd it go?