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anyone here use estrogen cream on face/hair

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mogger compound in theory, since estrogen majorly helps with skin health. For girls if applied to face increases collagen and hydration and helps with skin elasticity. For men it could be used as an anti hair loss protocol if applied to the temples in small quantities.
 
It will still go systemic might as well just use estrogen
In small quantities applied to only the temples it really wont impact you that systematically much to the point you have high e symptoms. Topical estrogen is mostly meant for local absorption and its systematic absorption is quite low.
 
In small quantities applied to only the temples it really wont impact you that systematically much to the point you have high e symptoms. Topical estrogen is mostly meant for local absorption and its systematic absorption is quite low.
Maybe just have normal systemic levels of estrogen ?
 
Maybe just have normal systemic levels of estrogen ?
yeah but topical estrogen could be beneficial to people on AI's or other E2 inhibitors reporting hair loss which is actually pretty common. Also if your norwooding its worth a shot.
 
yeah but topical estrogen could be beneficial to people on AI's or other E2 inhibitors reporting hair loss which is actually pretty common. Also if your norwooding its worth a shot.
Dose AI so your e2 doesn’t drop too much
 
why is retinol detrimental in the long run lol, its pretty soft?
Either no effect for kids or it potentially damages their skin's ability to produce collagen consistently

More long term research needed

Initial google searches say that there's no negative effects on preteens although theres no reason for them to use it

I call bullshit on the first part

Skin care industry is worth billions of $ so they will absolutely game SEO to get more kids addicted early

Just like how maybe 40 yrs ago cigarette companies pushed the rhetoric that smoking isnt bad for you for years until they lost in court over it
 
thats so bad for u tf
 
Either no effect for kids or it potentially damages their skin's ability to produce collagen consistently
what kids are using retinol? also what age?
potentially damages their skin's ability to produce collagen consistently
source? never heard of this. If retinol is just increases fibroblasts which increases collagen I don't see how thats the case.
there's no negative effects on preteens although theres no reason for them to use it
Im on the strongest topical retinoid (tazarotene 0.1) and ive never had a side effect maybe aside from some pimples on the first weeks
 
Either no effect for kids or it potentially damages their skin's ability to produce collagen consistently

More long term research needed

Initial google searches say that there's no negative effects on preteens although theres no reason for them to use it

I call bullshit on the first part

Skin care industry is worth billions of $ so they will absolutely game SEO to get more kids addicted early

Just like how maybe 40 yrs ago cigarette companies pushed the rhetoric that smoking isnt bad for you for years until they lost in court over it
nah i seen a bunch of oldheads on tiktok saying they used it for 20 years and it was good when i was researching
 

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