Brief Summary
This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to reverse hair loss, focusing on genetic hair loss. It covers various methods, including the use of Keto Connel Shampoo, derma rollers, minoxidil, topical finasteride, and retinol. The video emphasizes the importance of consistent use and provides specific recommendations for application and frequency to achieve the best results while minimizing side effects.
- Use Keto Connel Shampoo twice a week.
- Use a derma roller to increase blood flow and collagen production.
- Apply minoxidil twice a day to reverse hair loss.
- Consider topical finasteride for better results, if available.
- Use retinol three times a week to reverse hair loss.
Introduction to Hair Loss
The video introduces the topic of hair loss, mentioning the presenter's personal experience with genetic hair loss since 2021. It explains that hair loss can be diet-related (lesion effluvium), stress-related (alopecia areata), or genetic (androgenetic alopecia). Androgenetic alopecia is caused by hormones affecting hair follicles on the scalp, leading to hair loss.
Keto Connel Shampoo and Derma Rolling
The initial steps to combat hair loss involve using Keto Connel Shampoo twice a week with a three-day gap in between applications. Additionally, the presenter suggests using a derma roller or derma stamp to create micro-injuries on the scalp, which increases blood flow and collagen production, promoting hair growth. Visible results from derma rolling are typically seen after two to three months, while Keto Connel Shampoo may show results within four weeks.
Minoxidil for Hair Growth
The presenter discusses the use of minoxidil, a hair growth serum, and mentions potential side effects. He shares his experience using Grow Plex, which includes natural DHD blockers. Minoxidil increases blood flow to the hair follicles, providing more nutrients and oxygen, which helps reverse hair thinning caused by DHD. Minoxidil can potentially reverse hair loss up to 7 years, and consistent use is crucial, starting with twice-daily applications for at least one to two years, followed by a maintenance routine of three to five times a week.
Topical Finasteride
For better results, the presenter suggests using topical finasteride, available in certain countries. If not accessible, a two-in-one bottle containing minoxidil at 5% and finasteride at 0.1% can be used once or twice a day. Topical finasteride has fewer side effects compared to oral finasteride, although it is not yet FDA approved.
Retinol for Hairline Reversal
Retinol can also be used to reverse hair loss by applying it to the hairline or scalp. It is recommended for individuals at least 18 to 20 years old, using it only three times a week with just one drop per application to avoid breakouts. When applying to the scalp, it should be done three to four hours before washing.