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Mr_wax
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I want to test this method of lowering the hairline (only topical).
Once a week dermapen
Valproic Acid (diy cream)
calcipotriol
Tretinoin (very low doses)
CD34: topical PGE2 or topical Valproic acid(generic PGE2 gels is availble at 0.5%
CD200: topical Calcitirol or Calcipotriol(generic creams are available at 0.005%)
CD49f: topical Tretinoin (generic creams/gels are available at 0.01%)
I have a small problem with Valproic Acid
I bought Amvalor Chrono. Amvalor Chrono is a mixture of Sodium Valproate and Valproic Acid. I thinking that sodium valproate was the same as VPA. Valproic acid is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol. Sodium Valproate is soluble in water. I have a problem, I can't dissolve the tablet in water or oil. The tablet only dissolves in alcohol but a small suspension forms. When water / oil / hyaluronic acid / aloe vera etc. is added to alcohol, slurry/clumps of valproic acid are formed.
In the attachment, the effect of routine
Once a week dermapen
Valproic Acid (diy cream)
calcipotriol
Tretinoin (very low doses)
CD34: topical PGE2 or topical Valproic acid(generic PGE2 gels is availble at 0.5%
CD200: topical Calcitirol or Calcipotriol(generic creams are available at 0.005%)
CD49f: topical Tretinoin (generic creams/gels are available at 0.01%)
I have a small problem with Valproic Acid
I bought Amvalor Chrono. Amvalor Chrono is a mixture of Sodium Valproate and Valproic Acid. I thinking that sodium valproate was the same as VPA. Valproic acid is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol. Sodium Valproate is soluble in water. I have a problem, I can't dissolve the tablet in water or oil. The tablet only dissolves in alcohol but a small suspension forms. When water / oil / hyaluronic acid / aloe vera etc. is added to alcohol, slurry/clumps of valproic acid are formed.
In the attachment, the effect of routine
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