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I would wait for a little (I have the article, see attached). Not all odorants are safe for application.
Just krep this in mind. From the linked article
"Sandalore is already offered as a cosmetic product in Italy by the company that has co-sponsored the current study,”
Just saying...
- I will not be putting this level of concentration on me, so like I say doing it 'in house' might not be able to achieve safe concentration levels that are effective.500 µmol/L = 5.66mg/dl = 0.00566g/dl = 0.566g/ml which is concentration of 56,6% of the volume
Another question is who will this benefit. It prolongs the growth stage of the ffollicle, rather than fires up a dormant follicle - which is the primary cause of male pattern baldness.
Does anyone know the mechanism? Is it increasing blood flow and simulating growth in a similar way that minx does?
keep us updated pleaseFull paper published in Nature and not some fly by night journal? Ralf Paus is attached to this and not some undergrad student on some island in the pacific? Study performed ex-vivo on human hair follicles and not rats or mice? The molecule is over the counter and dirt cheap? The molecular weight is small and its soluble in alcohol?
I just bought 200grams for 30 bucks as fast as my fingers could punch in my CC number
Link to full paper https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05973-0
In the study it says that it’s not sandalore to look after in the table of contents, but the chemical name ‘ pentamethylcyclopent-3-ene-butanol'.
Important fact!