Taiwan Scientists Create Serum That Reportedly Regrows Hair In Just 20 Days
Taiwan Scientists Create Serum That Reportedly Regrows Hair In
Just 20 Days
Good news for those trying to recover from hair loss.
Researchers at National Taiwan University (#NTU) have developed a topical hair-growth serum that reportedly can trigger hair regrowth in just 20 days.
According to reports, the innovative formula uses naturally-derived fatty acids, including oleic and palmitoleic acids, which were shown in animal tests to activate fat cells in the skin, thereby “waking up” dormant hair-follicle stem cells.
Lead researcher Sung?Jan Lin even experimented with an early version of the serum on his own legs and reported noticeable regrowth after three weeks: “I personally applied these fatty acids, dissolved in alcohol, on my thighs for three weeks and I found it promoted hair regrowth.”
While the product is still in early stages (with animal testing complete and human trials on the horizon), the team has already secured a patent and is positioning the serum as a non-invasive alternative to conventional treatments like minoxidil.
If/when this becomes available in the US, would you give it a try?

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