I thought this was an interesting study that came out last month:
Cinnamic acid promotes elongation of hair peg-like sprouting in hair follicle organoids via oxytocin receptor activation | Scientific Reports (nature.com)
we tested the hair growth-promoting effects of cinnamic acid using hair follicle organoids in vitro and observed that cinnamic acid significantly promoted the growth of hair peg-like sprouting. These promising results may be useful for developing hair growth-promoting products targeting oxytocin.
Considering that oxytocin is an oligopeptide and a relatively large molecule (Mw = 1007), smaller molecular weight alternatives to oxytocin are necessary to activate the oxytocin signal pathway by topical administration to the skin.
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KarlT
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Does cinnamic acid smell like cinnamon?
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Good point. Do you really want to go around smelling like a cinnamon stick? I love cinnamon, but not sure I want to radiate the aroma everywhere I go…
An alternative may be to smell of rosemary (rosmarinic acid).
Both are HDACi s
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KarlT
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They do make cinnamon shampoo
eli
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I ordered this and just arrived; the package only has a discrete and nice perfume and I put the amount of the study ( maybe too little ) in a simple mixture in a 250 ml bottle and no smell at all …
(* mixture of Rapamycin 4 tablets of 1 mg , Transcutol , some drops of tea tree oil , the acid and Gr 7 as the latter doesn’t work for me ; I only had rosemary alcohol so wasn’t sure this would work as rosemary oil )
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AIUI Rosemary alcohol is ethanol with a bit of rosemary flavouring. The ethanol is not AFAIK an HDAC inhibitor whereas Rosmarinic Acid is. There may be a small effect from Rosemary alcohol, but it may be so small as to be irrelevant.
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Or you can just drink Rosemary tea, we have huge Rosemary bush growing like a weed in the back yard, we started making daily tea with it (and fresh ginger) inspired after watching the Blue Zone Netflix special episode on Centenarians’ habits in Ikaria.
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