Maybe, if you are not genetically doomed to baldness. An old rule of thumb for males: If your mother’s brothers are bald, so will you be.
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So for me… odorless DMSO… 20% with grounded up 6mg Rapamycin added then to 80% of minoxidil 5%… used at bed and in mornings after I shower is definitely regrowing my hair at 1 month and 20 days.
For comparison… May 1st.
And this evening June 20th
Crown May 10th
Crown this evening June 20th
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Jay
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RapAdmin, I looked at the PubMed article “Formulation and Characterization of a 0.1% rapamycin cream for the treatment …”, but did not find the formula you mentioned. I did find “The first step of the formulation is solubilisation of rapamycin in Transcutol(®), and the second step is the incorporation of the mixture in an oil-in-water cream”, but no information about how much rapamycin, transcutol, and other ingredients to use. Can you point out where the exact formula is?
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Ummm… skunk works . Created it using information provided… if you use more than 20% Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO - odorless) it can irritate and burn the skin… so the DMSO with 6 mg is mixed with pure 5% Minoxidol.
1/5 part DMSO with rapa or 20% mixed with pure store bought 5% Minoxidol 4/5… or 80 %.
I make the DMSO with 6mg rapamycin 1st… in a measuring glass… about 1/4 cup…then added enough 5% Minoxidol to get a full cup… pour into a glass bottle and use eye dropper to apply.
Pics took just now. Seems to be thickening with small hair growth. I expect it to be a few more months for an assessment if it is significant enough.
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No, we want no wrinkles. We want no sagging jowls. We want no turkey neck. We want skin like a baby. When you perfect that formula please let me know! (LOL)
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Will see what I can change or improve. Definitely adding metformin starting tonight.
At 64 years… biological 37-ish… lol… not unhappy with very much…
But tweaks are welcomed.
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Ahhh… so using Minoxidol as a method to make rapamycin and Metformin soluable to apply wasn’t such a crazy idea.
As I said, I was stymied… then I was inspired that using an existing mode (Minoxidol 5%) that would be enhanced seemed a logical direction.
Stay tuned for the rapa, metformin 5% Minoxidol formula. Might lose what hair I have… hahaha.
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Jay, I agree with you. The author of the posted article was written by OneSkin, who has a conflict of interest IMO.
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How easy was it to get this RX? My Dr won’t prescribe!
I stopped wasting time and money on my hair long ago. There isn’t very much left, there is that.

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Well I am still growing hair steady and sure. I use my solution at bedtime and after washing my hair in the morning Twice a day. It does seem to be working.
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EnrQay
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I’ve been using more or less what you recommended, with a combo of minoxidil, rapamycin, and transcutol. It seems to be working for me too.
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My hair stylist is very impressed. Quizzed me last Tuesday again for her husband’s hair loss problems. She wants the stuff.
She has never seen such a sudden growth of new hair in a few months. She isn’t one for compliments either.
Brutually honest about my receding hair…Lol.
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MAC
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Now that’s as good a biological age clock as any.
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Hahaha - I guess I could do a hair count if I was researching and planning on marketing my brew!. I am not.
When I comb and brush my hair there is significantly more resistance.
Also, when I towel dry my hair and it looks like a teen’s hair all over my head - sticking up … I am gonna go with the physical and visual and my hair dresser -and say it is working.
Now the question is – what is causing this new growth? My 5 ounce brew/solution contains the following: 4 fl. ounce 5% Minoxidil; 3 pills - 6 mg of Rapamycin; 4 pills 500 mg metformin; and recently added in last batch 3 pills of 5 mg finasteride all mixed – dissolved with about 1 fl. ounce of unscented DMSO 99.9%. I am still giving it a few more months!
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MAC
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Very strong opinion that its minoxidil and additional finasteride and not Rapamycin. The hair science is clear here, as they both act on different but important follicular growth pathways.
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Are you also taking oral finasteride?
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