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Liposomes In fact, liposomes are not really an additive to minoxidil but are actually the medium in which the minoxidil is delivered. Liposomes are microscopic molecules which are made up of similar material to the cell walls. Minoxidil can be encapsulated within the Liposomes molecules which results in a far greater absorption through the skin tissue. This means that a lower concentration of minoxidil will achieve the same affect as higher concentrations because of the improvement in delivery. Finasteride Finasteride inhibits the production of DHT thus slowing or even stopping hair loss. It does this by inhibiting the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. Studies have shown that significant regrowth of hair in many people also occurs.

Serenoa repens (Saw Palmetto) An excellent natural DHT blocker. Can be in capsule or lotion form.  

Azelaic Acid Whilst minoxidil promotes hair growth, Azelaic Acid reduces hair loss. A very weak acid, (much weaker than vinegar for example), that is found in some whole grains. Recent studies have shown it to be a very potent inhibitor of the enzyme 5- alpha reductase which is responsible for the formation of DHT - the primary substance responsible for hair loss. Many experts believe that azelaic acid will therefore work synergistically with minoxidil - the azelaic acid reducing hair loss whilst the minoxidil promotes hair growth. Note that exposure to direct sunlight needs to be avoided if using this item as it may cause irritation. Some people therefore apply at night and then apply a minoxidil only item during the day. Progesterone A female hormone added in very small quantities. Its effect is to neutralise the local action of the male hormone derivative DHT which is responsible for hair loss.

Cure for baldness