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"Peppermint Oil Promotes Hair Growth without Toxic Signs"
"However, experimental trial of PEO in its hair growth activity has not been fully reported. The aim of this study was to address the therapeutic potential of PEO for hair loss via the comparative analysis between PEO and minoxidil."
It's maybe not working and completly cope but you can try ( Im gonna try for the beard )
"Peppermint (Mentha piperita) extracted from peppermint leaves is generally regarded as an excellent carminative and gastric stimulant, and also has been used in cosmetic formulations as a fragrance component and a general skin conditioning agent." In vitro, peppermint has been reported to show anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antifungal activities as well as strong antioxidant activity, and antiallergenic and antitumor actions
This study investigated the effect of peppermint oil on hair growth in C57BL/6 mice. The animals were randomized into 4 groups based on different topical applications: saline (SA), jojoba oil (JO), 3% minoxidil (MXD), and 3% peppermint oil (PEO)
The hair growth effects of the 4-week topical applications were evaluated in terms of hair growth, histological analysis, enzymatic activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and gene expression of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
ALP activity and IGF-1 expression also significantly increased in PEO group. Body weight gain and food efficiency were not significantly different between groups
Method : 4 groups of 5 rats have the dorsal area shaved
All animals were randomized into 4 groups based on different topical applications: saline (SA), jojoba oil (JO), 3% minoxidil (MXD), and 3% peppermint oil (PEO, diluted in jojoba oil)
Each compound (100 μl) was topically applied to the shaved dorsal area once a day, 6 days a week, for 4 weeks.
Result :
Minoxidil : mxd, Peppermint oil : PEO
Increase of dermal thickness, hair follicle number and hair follicle depth in histological analysis, These results indicate that the hair follicles of PEO and MXD groups at week 4 were in the anagen stage. We also observed a slight increase of epidermal thickness in PEO group.
In our study, we found that PEO induced very thick and long hair after 4-week topical application and promoted the elongation of hair follicles from the epidermis down to the subcutis in a vertical section
PEO effectively stimulated hair growth in an animal model via several mechanisms and thus could be used as a therapeutic or preventive alternative medicine for hair loss in humans.
Link : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289931/
Guide :
95 % of jojoba oil
+
5 % of peppermint oil
so :
95 ml of jojoba oil
+
5 ml of peppermint oil
Keep the thing in a bottle like that https://www.google.com/search?q=amb...KHT0xALsQ_AUoAnoECA0QAg&biw=360&bih=648&dpr=3
Light can enter a normal bottle and alter the effects of the product
Jojoba oil can freeze under 15°celsius so keep this shit in a temperate place so not a bathroom
- Now everyday you put a few drops on your skin ( beard, hair, hairline )
- Massagee the area a few minutes
- lett the thing rest like 20 minutes
- Rinse with cold water
You can do that 2 times a day ( morning and before bed )
( You can make you own cocktail by adding castor oil with the jojoba oil but you need 5% of peppermint )
A derma roller may be good for better penetrating the desired area but menthol is known for its penetrating properties so do what you want
THAT'S IT !
Beardmaxers right now :
Guys in Norwood 1&2 stage right now :
Bald guys right now :
"However, experimental trial of PEO in its hair growth activity has not been fully reported. The aim of this study was to address the therapeutic potential of PEO for hair loss via the comparative analysis between PEO and minoxidil."

It's maybe not working and completly cope but you can try ( Im gonna try for the beard )
"Peppermint (Mentha piperita) extracted from peppermint leaves is generally regarded as an excellent carminative and gastric stimulant, and also has been used in cosmetic formulations as a fragrance component and a general skin conditioning agent." In vitro, peppermint has been reported to show anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antifungal activities as well as strong antioxidant activity, and antiallergenic and antitumor actions

This study investigated the effect of peppermint oil on hair growth in C57BL/6 mice. The animals were randomized into 4 groups based on different topical applications: saline (SA), jojoba oil (JO), 3% minoxidil (MXD), and 3% peppermint oil (PEO)
The hair growth effects of the 4-week topical applications were evaluated in terms of hair growth, histological analysis, enzymatic activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and gene expression of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)

ALP activity and IGF-1 expression also significantly increased in PEO group. Body weight gain and food efficiency were not significantly different between groups
Method : 4 groups of 5 rats have the dorsal area shaved
All animals were randomized into 4 groups based on different topical applications: saline (SA), jojoba oil (JO), 3% minoxidil (MXD), and 3% peppermint oil (PEO, diluted in jojoba oil)
Each compound (100 μl) was topically applied to the shaved dorsal area once a day, 6 days a week, for 4 weeks.
Result :

Minoxidil : mxd, Peppermint oil : PEO

Increase of dermal thickness, hair follicle number and hair follicle depth in histological analysis, These results indicate that the hair follicles of PEO and MXD groups at week 4 were in the anagen stage. We also observed a slight increase of epidermal thickness in PEO group.



In our study, we found that PEO induced very thick and long hair after 4-week topical application and promoted the elongation of hair follicles from the epidermis down to the subcutis in a vertical section
PEO effectively stimulated hair growth in an animal model via several mechanisms and thus could be used as a therapeutic or preventive alternative medicine for hair loss in humans.

Link : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289931/
Guide :

95 % of jojoba oil
+
5 % of peppermint oil
so :
95 ml of jojoba oil
+
5 ml of peppermint oil
Keep the thing in a bottle like that https://www.google.com/search?q=amb...KHT0xALsQ_AUoAnoECA0QAg&biw=360&bih=648&dpr=3
Light can enter a normal bottle and alter the effects of the product
Jojoba oil can freeze under 15°celsius so keep this shit in a temperate place so not a bathroom

- Now everyday you put a few drops on your skin ( beard, hair, hairline )
- Massagee the area a few minutes
- lett the thing rest like 20 minutes
- Rinse with cold water
You can do that 2 times a day ( morning and before bed )
( You can make you own cocktail by adding castor oil with the jojoba oil but you need 5% of peppermint )
A derma roller may be good for better penetrating the desired area but menthol is known for its penetrating properties so do what you want
THAT'S IT !
Beardmaxers right now :

Guys in Norwood 1&2 stage right now :
Bald guys right now :
