Developing a slow release topical

Hoppi

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I think this would benefit us greatly.

Whatever you think is the cause of male pattern baldness, having a mechanism of creating slow release topicals ourselves could I believe be the difference between success and failure, and would save constant repeat applications (hell, some topicals only remain active for comfortably less than an hour!).

A Google search does seem to suggest it is possible.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=slow+release+topical

Could anyone help me with this? :)

Hoppi
 

bekims cousin

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Hoppi, what's the point, most people wash their hair once a day.......is it that difficult to apply something twice a day?
 

Dench57

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Hoppi, what's the point, most people wash their hair once a day.......is it that difficult to apply something twice a day?

Applying something at night is OK but in the morning sucks. Usually messes your hair up for the day at work/socialising/whatever.
 

DoctorHouse

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Hoppi, what's the point, most people wash their hair once a day.......is it that difficult to apply something twice a day?
Glad to see you decide to stay for a while. Now you can witness when Hoppi invents the "cure".....................:innocent:
 

Hoppi

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Oh, for some reason I forgot to say that I think that the best thing to slow release would be nicotinic acid in order to increase bloodflow to the Galea. Or possibly an antifungal but I think nicotinic acid would be best.

So erm, if anyone wants to help then just let me know :)

Hoppi, what's the point, most people wash their hair once a day.......is it that difficult to apply something twice a day?

That's not enough for all things though. Nicotinic acid for example normally only works for about 30 minutes lol
 
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