I have been thinking about it myself. Might be worth a try@Jamesdunn What are your thoughts on upping the Sandloare % in your Vanicream-Sandalore mixture?
I have been thinking about it myself. Might be worth a try@Jamesdunn What are your thoughts on upping the Sandloare % in your Vanicream-Sandalore mixture?
This is odd, because I am using a small concentration of Sandalore, which I first dissolve in DMSO. I still get a precipitate at the end.F me, had a bottle of rubbing alcohol in the kitchen and took a quick look at the label. WATER is listed as an inactive ingredient, the same thing Sanalore is insoluble in. I guess it is near impossible to find 100% alcohol. In the study it says they used 1% DMSO, does anyone else know what the other ingredient was? Wondering if we should contact the authors of the study and if they would even respond. Very frustrating.
UPDATE: saw this on one of the chemical suppliers:
Soluble in:
alcohol
water, 17 mg/L @ 20 °C (exp)
Insoluble in:
water
Am I reading this correctly? Up to 17mg of Sandalore is soluble in 1 liter of water, and anything over 17mg would settle to the bottom or top of the solution? In that case, we should be okay since we are using such a tiny concentration of Sandalore.
Are you using just DMSO? I believe the study used 2% DMSO not that it should matter whether it dissolves or not. I did a little experiment, took a small glass bowl, filled it with just water and put a drop of Sandalore in. Like I expected it just sat on top and didn't move at all. Then I filled the bowl with 70% rubbing alcohol and did the same thing. The drop of Sandalore did go through the solution and looked to partly dissolve but then would sink to the bottom and flatten out. I couldn't really tell if part of it dissolved, but I'm guessing yes. I think I'm going to use two solutions, one with alcohol/pg/sandalore and one with just pg/2%DMSO/sandaloreThis is odd, because I am using a small concentration of Sandalore, which I first dissolve in DMSO. I still get a precipitate at the end.
So I used a small quantity of dmso, in which i dissolved the sandalore. The sandalore dissolved fine (DMSO dissolves basically everything lol),I then added this dissolved solution to distilled water. Is the water the culprit? I'm just not comfortable putting pure DMSO on my head. What do you think should be used instead of water?Are you using just DMSO? I believe the study used 2% DMSO not that it should matter whether it dissolves or not. I did a little experiment, took a small glass bowl, filled it with just water and put a drop of Sandalore in. Like I expected it just sat on top and didn't move at all. Then I filled the bowl with 70% rubbing alcohol and did the same thing. The drop of Sandalore did go through the solution and looked to partly dissolve but then would sink to the bottom and flatten out. I couldn't really tell if part of it dissolved, but I'm guessing yes. I think I'm going to use two solutions, one with alcohol/pg/sandalore and one with just pg/2%DMSO/sandalore
Ah, that explains it. I think we should be using propylene glycol instead of water.So I used a small quantity of dmso, in which i dissolved the sandalore. The sandalore dissolved fine (DMSO dissolves basically everything lol),I then added this dissolved solution to distilled water. Is the water the culprit? I'm just not comfortable putting pure DMSO on my head. What do you think should be used instead of water?
Interesting. Is PG safe to apply on one's head?Ah, that explains it. I think we should be using propylene glycol instead of water.
Yeah, it's in minoxidil.Interesting. Is PG safe to apply on one's head?
got it. I'll order some.Yeah, it's in minoxidil.
Then I filled the bowl with 70% rubbing alcohol and did the same thing. The drop of Sandalore did go through the solution and looked to partly dissolve but then would sink to the bottom and flatten out. I couldn't really tell if part of it dissolved, but I'm guessing yes.
I waited several minutes, did not observe that.If you had waited some time, you would have seen that the Sandalore completely dissolves in 70% rubbing alcohol
I waited several minutes, did not observe that.
I can't tell if you're trolling me or not, definitely should not take that long. I think there is a reason they specified DMSO in the study and not alcohol.serveral minutes is not long enough, wait a few hours
I can't tell if you're trolling me or not, definitely should not take that long. I think there is a reason they specified DMSO in the study and not alcohol.
Anybody else on here getting any results?? Or does anyone have any pictures of progress? been using the vanicream and sandalore mixture now for about 4 days no improvement as of yet. Do you guys think is it bad to be putting lotion on your hair? Honestly praying for a bit of regrowth!
I started today morning, no results yet!! I will report again evening fingers crossed
Does the ISO alcohol irritate your scalp? Sounds drying as hell.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
Does the ISO alcohol irritate your scalp? Sounds drying as hell.
got it. I'll wait till I get some PG to try this.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, regardless). I thought it would be severely drying too, but so far, so good.
My hair itself also isn't dried out after using it too.