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Good attitude!! Sounds like it’s worth a shotIm about to just buy some sandalore perfume and mix it in with castor oil or something and try it out alongside dermarolling
Good attitude!! Sounds like it’s worth a shotIm about to just buy some sandalore perfume and mix it in with castor oil or something and try it out alongside dermarolling
Im about to just buy some sandalore perfume and mix it in with castor oil or something and try it out alongside dermarolling
sandalore is synthetic, its the synthetic version of sandlewoodIt has to be synthetic sandalore.
I have been using sandalwood scented mustache wax for like two years now. I can only assume it has sandalore in it...
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Wtf it has to do with anything
RRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, god damn SJW Agenda
There are many synthetic sandalwood odorants.
yea i'd like to know if its soluble in oil as well. I feel like it would be? Think there would be any harm in trying?This sounds super exciting to me since legitimate scientific explanation underlays it.. this is not snake oil, the OR2AT4 stimulation sounds very reasonable.
And FINALLY it's a product that tackles IGF-1 stimulation and NOT DHT inhibition, some scientists believe that DHT only causes hair loss because it inhibits IGF-1 production in the hair follicle.
Plus, the concentration of 500µM that they used in the experiment is super low.
The conversion of the concentration, which someone posted on the second page is completely wrong.
This is how you convert it: 500µM is short for 500µMol/L, the molaric mass of Sandalore is ~210 g/Mol
so 500µMol/L * 210g/Mol = 105000 µg/L = 105 mg/L = 0,105 g/L = 0,105 mg/ml, which is a concentration of only 0,01%
Edit: Btw does someone know if Sandalore is soluble in oil like e.g. castor or coconut oil. I will buy Sandalore and test it but only if this is possible, since minoxidil and every other hair tonic that is based on alcohol always gave me massive shedding which never grew back, my scalp has probably some issues with alcohol.
yea i'd like to know if its soluble in oil as well. I feel like it would be? Think there would be any harm in trying?
Edit: Btw does someone know if Sandalore is soluble in oil like e.g. castor or coconut oil. I will buy Sandalore and test it but only if this is possible, since minoxidil and every other hair tonic that is based on alcohol always gave me massive shedding which never grew back, my scalp has probably some issues with alcohol.
ye but what concentration? I remember I read somewhere some people tried it at3% on italian forum...Wow, great find! This is becoming very interesting.
I've got 30g, rubbed some on my head shortly after dermarolling (1 drop).
Kind of feel wired after though, possibly had some sort of immune response. I read something about it stimulating the pituitary and melatonin but not sure where.
Hey! At least 20 Spanish women have used it and they paid them 125 euros, guess that some people are really lucky!
Hope we will be soon.
Here you can see one the doctors talking about the lotion at the end of the video:
https://www.antena3.com/noticias/ci...alvicie_201809195ba251680cf22d525c7b0bdc.html
Ps. Extra links
https://www.elperiodico.com/es/cien...s-alemanes-descubren-remedio-calvicie-7043089
El trabajo de este grupo de investigadores alemanes liderados por Ralf Paus, de la Universidad de Manchester, culminó con un ensayo clínico en Gran Canaria, donde comprobaron en 20 mujeres la efectividad de la mezcla.
Estudio clínico con mujeres
Una clínica capilar de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria buscó "mujeres con importante caída de pelo para estudio clínico de nuevo tratamiento" y de ahí surgieron los datos que han dejado a muchos con la boca abierta. Se testeó en voluntarias un producto creado a partir de un ambientador barato artificial llamado Sandalore que emula el olor de la madera de sándalo.
A cambio de 125 euros, las participantes debían aplicarse durante seis meses una loción en la cabeza antes de irse a dormir y acudir a visitas de control para comprobar la eficacia del prometedor compuesto, principal candidato para conformar el primer crecepelo avalado por la ciencia, ya que hasta el momento solo existen fórmulas para amortiguar la caída.
https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecn...tetico-crecepelo-laboratorio-ciencia_1617639/
in the hair clinic of Dr. Acosta