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HAIRMAXXING
It's 2026, there's no reason you should be balding. This guide will go over the core foundation of a fully optimized hair growth stack, AND the theoretical limit you can get by min-maxxing the stack and swapping the main remedies with their more powerful, yet more experimental/expensive counterparts. Explanations for each will be at the bottom of the thread.
If your hair is fucking cooked, shave all of it off and follow this guide, otherwise put the topicals on problem areas only rather than the whole scalp, e.g. receding temples or bald spots. This only works if follicles are still alive or dormant.
This is the fully optimized stack consisting of
CORE FOUNDATION:
ROUTINE:
Timing is usually irrelevant, however if specific time is needed between application, it will be specified in notes.
Morning:
Evening:
Night:
Retinoid Nights (2-3/week)
Microneedling Days (1-2x/week, DO NOT DO ON RETINOID NIGHTS)
SUPPORTIVE HAIR CARE
Boosts treatment, isn't the core of care
HAIR LOSS BIOLOGY MAP
Biology mechanics n stuff
Male pattern baldness is caused by four interacting mechanisms:
GOLD STANDARD VS. MAXIMUM STACK
Comparisons vs normal stacks
Minimal stack "Gold Standard" (80% of hair gains):
Psychology
Never stress
I myself have noticed that over time while trying to find the perfect stack I've stressed over it a lot. Don't let your hair loss consume you to the point where your perception of flaws increases while doing your treatment. Whatever happens happens and whatever doesn't dosen't. This is the absolute biological limit of combined remedies I could compile which helped me regrow my hair without becoming redundant. Don't obsess over perfection, obsess over results.
It's 2026, there's no reason you should be balding. This guide will go over the core foundation of a fully optimized hair growth stack, AND the theoretical limit you can get by min-maxxing the stack and swapping the main remedies with their more powerful, yet more experimental/expensive counterparts. Explanations for each will be at the bottom of the thread.
If your hair is fucking cooked, shave all of it off and follow this guide, otherwise put the topicals on problem areas only rather than the whole scalp, e.g. receding temples or bald spots. This only works if follicles are still alive or dormant.
This is the fully optimized stack consisting of
CORE FOUNDATION:
- Finasteride 1mg
- Oral Minoxidil 2.5-5mb
- Microneedling
- Tretinoin 0.025-0.05%
- GHK-Cu Topical
- RU-58841
- Topical Caffeine
- Topical Melatonin
- Topical Minoxidil 5%
ROUTINE:
Timing is usually irrelevant, however if specific time is needed between application, it will be specified in notes.
Morning:
| Step | Reason/Notes |
|---|---|
| Oral finasteride/Duasteride 1mg | Core foundation, blocks DHT which drives hair loss. |
| Oral Minoxidil 2.5-5mg | Systemic stimulation baseline. |
| Topical caffeine | Apply light layer, scientifically backed to promote hair growth-even if subtly. |
| Topical Minoxidil | Wait 10-15 minutes after initial regiment to avoid dilution/interference. Isn't redundant, it's more like spot picking. Apply to problem area, e.g. receding temples. |
Evening:
| Step | Reason/Notes |
|---|---|
| GHK-Cu Topical Peptide | Don't use if scalp is irritated, used mainly to cultivate a strong environment for hair regrowth. |
Night:
| Step | Reason/Notes |
|---|---|
| Topical Melatonin | Regulates hair environment, prevents shedding. Also helps keep inflammation minimal which is crucial when using this stack. |
| RU-85541/other topical anti-androgens | Wait 10-15 minutes, apply to scalp/problem area. Used for the same reasons as Fin/Duas, block DHT specifically where applied and works in unison with oral blockers. |
| Topical Minoxidil | Wait 10-15 minutes, same reasons as morning. |
Retinoid Nights (2-3/week)
| Step | Reason/Notes |
|---|---|
| Tretinoin/Tazarotene | Put on clean/dry scalp. Potentially turns partial responders to minoxidil into full responders through increasing sulfotransferase activity in hair follicles. |
| Topical Melatonin | Only if your scalp handles it with the retinoid, same reasons as night. |
| Topical Minoxidil | Wait 10-15 minutes, same reasons as morning, Wait 10-15 minutes, same reasons as morning. |
Microneedling Days (1-2x/week, DO NOT DO ON RETINOID NIGHTS)
| Step | Reason/Notes |
|---|---|
| Microneedle scalp | On a clean scalp, disinfect needles. Can do this anytime, preferably in morning. |
SUPPORTIVE HAIR CARE
Boosts treatment, isn't the core of care
- Ketoconzole Shampoo 1-2% to reduce scalp inflammation and seborrheic dermatitis to improve scalp microenvironment and reduce androgen signaling in follicles subtly
- Hair masks infused with lipids, proteins and humectants can help by improving hair strength and elasticity while also reducing breakage from cosmetics and thinning. Additionally, it protects your hair from dryness caused by invasive treatments we've implemented
- Supplements help a bit such as Vitamin D, Iron and Zinc. Being deficient in any of these can cause hair loss, Biotin and Collagen peptides can potentially support hair growth but really not at all or by unnoticeable margins.
HAIR LOSS BIOLOGY MAP
Biology mechanics n stuff
Male pattern baldness is caused by four interacting mechanisms:
- Androgen Signaling (DHT > follicle miniaturization)
- Follicle signaling failure (anagen shortening)
- Scalp Inflammation and oxidative stress
- Stem cell exhaustion/microenvironment degradation
- With finasteride/topical anti-androgens to kill off DHT and stop follicle miniaturization
- Minoxidil/microneedling to reinforce growth
- Melatonin/Copper peptides to get rid of scalp inflammation making the growth environment optimal
- Retinoids/microneedling again for stem cell responsiveness
GOLD STANDARD VS. MAXIMUM STACK
Comparisons vs normal stacks
Minimal stack "Gold Standard" (80% of hair gains):
- Finasteride/Dutasteride
- Oral minoxidil
- Topical anti-androgen
- Topical minoxidil
- Topical retinoid
- Growth-supporting hair care regiment through scalp masks/shampoo and conditioners
- Copper peptides
- Melatonin/Caffeine liposomes or topicals
Psychology
Never stress
I myself have noticed that over time while trying to find the perfect stack I've stressed over it a lot. Don't let your hair loss consume you to the point where your perception of flaws increases while doing your treatment. Whatever happens happens and whatever doesn't dosen't. This is the absolute biological limit of combined remedies I could compile which helped me regrow my hair without becoming redundant. Don't obsess over perfection, obsess over results.
1. Finasteride/Dutasteride
What: A 5-alpha reductase inhibitor that reduces DHT production.
Significance:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9777765/
2. Minoxidil
What: A potassium channel opener and vasodilator
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
3. Microneedling
What: Controlled micro-injury of the scalp
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
4. Topical Retinoids
What: A retinoid which alters epidermal turnover and enzyme activity
Significance:
5. GHK-Cu
What: A naturally occurring peptide involved in tissue repair
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
6. Topical Anti-Androgens
What: Compounds that block androgen receptors in follicles
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
7. Topical Caffeine
What: A methylxanthine stimulant used in topical hair formulations
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
8. Topical Melatonin
What: A hormone with antioxidant and circadian regulatory effects
Significance:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
What: A 5-alpha reductase inhibitor that reduces DHT production.
Significance:
- Lowers scalp and serum DHT
- Slows or stops follicle miniaturization
- Preserves/thickens existing hair
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9777765/
2. Minoxidil
What: A potassium channel opener and vasodilator
Significance:
- Prolongs anagen phase (growth phase)
- Increases follicle size (thickening)
- Stimulates miniaturized follicles
A randomized clinical trial of 5% topical minoxidil versus 2% topical minoxidil and placebo in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in men - PubMed
In men with AGA, 5% topical minoxidil was clearly superior to 2% topical minoxidil and placebo in increasing hair regrowth, and the magnitude of its effect was marked (45% more hair regrowth than 2% topical minoxidil at week 48). Men who used 5% topical minoxidil also had an earlier response to...
3. Microneedling
What: Controlled micro-injury of the scalp
Significance:
- Activates growth factors
- Stimulates follicle stem cells
- Enhances minoxidil efficacy (strength)
Randomized trial of electrodynamic microneedle combined with 5% minoxidil topical solution for the treatment of Chinese male Androgenetic alopecia - PubMed
<span><b>Background</b>: In treating androgenetic alopecia, 5% minoxidil is a commonly used topical drug. By using electrodynamic microneedle at the same time may increase absorption of minoxidil and further stimulate hair growth.<b>Objective</b>: A 24-week, randomized, evaluator blinded...
4. Topical Retinoids
What: A retinoid which alters epidermal turnover and enzyme activity
Significance:
- Increases sulfotransferase activity (minoxidil activation, turning non-responders into responders or turning responders into potential hyper-responders)
- Improve follicle responsiveness
5. GHK-Cu
What: A naturally occurring peptide involved in tissue repair
Significance:
- Promotes follicle growth factors
- Improves wound healing and angiogenesis
- Supports follicle health
A comparative study for the evaluation of two doses of ellagic acid on hepatic drug metabolizing and antioxidant enzymes in the rat - PubMed
The present study was designed to evaluate different doses of ellagic acid (EA) in vivo in rats for its potential to modulate hepatic phases I, II, and antioxidant enzymes. EA (10 or 30 mg/kg/day, intragastrically) was administered for 14 consecutive days, and activity, protein, and mRNA levels...
6. Topical Anti-Androgens
What: Compounds that block androgen receptors in follicles
Significance:
- Prevents residual DHT from acting on follicles
- Complements fin/duta
A controlled study of the effects of RU58841, a non-steroidal antiandrogen, on human hair production by balding scalp grafts maintained on testosterone-conditioned nude mice - PubMed
Human hair growth can be monitored for several months after the transplantation of scalp samples from men with androgen-dependent alopecia on to female nude mice. Hair production from balding sites has been shown to be inhibited in testosterone-conditioned nude mice. We used this recently...
7. Topical Caffeine
What: A methylxanthine stimulant used in topical hair formulations
Significance:
- Stimulates follicle metabolism
- Counteracts androgen-induced follicle suppression in vitro
- Enhances keratinocyte proliferation
Mixed infection in adult post-neurosurgical bacterial meningitis: a hospital-based study - PubMed
Mixed infection is not uncommon in post-NS ABM (10.6%, 18/170), and its mortality rate is high. Seventy-six percent of the implicated bacterial pathogens belonged to Gm(-) strains, while the other 24% were Gm(+) strains. The clinical and laboratory features of ABM with mixed infection are not...
8. Topical Melatonin
What: A hormone with antioxidant and circadian regulatory effects
Significance:
- Extends anagen phase
- Reduces oxidative stress in follicles
- Modulates hair cycle biology
A novel protocol to accelerate dynamic combinatorial chemistry via isolation of ligand-target adducts from dynamic combinatorial libraries: a case study identifying competitive inhibitors of lysozyme - PubMed
A novel protocol based on size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and MS was established to accelerate dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) in this study. By isolating ligand-target adducts from the dynamic combinatorial library (DCL), ligands could be identified directly by MS after denaturation...
1. Topical Anti-Androgens (Potential RU58841 swaps)
Liposomal formulas package an ingredient in lipid vesicles to improve stability, increase skin penetration and create a more sustained release effect.
This can make a noticeable 1-2% maximization for some compounds. However, it's more expensive than their topical counterpart.
Caffeine liposomal vs normal
Upgrading is likely overkill unless you're very tolerant to it. In theory can increase the already present benefits from tret but can potentially irritate the scalp which is ultimately bad for overall hair regrowth.
- Clascoterone (CB-03-01 / Breezula), in theory the best anti-androgen and most well-backed. However, it's not widely avaliable/approved for hair loss, yet it's the best option if you have the prescription for it.
- Fluridil, another limited prescription anti-androgen. Not as strong as Clascoterone, but it works.
- Pyrilumtamide, cleaner and not as experimental as RU58841. It's weaker, yet safer/
- Topical spironolactone, anti-androgen mainly used in women. Widely sponsored as an acne treatment and not built for hair follicles. Works, safe and cheap but the least effective on this list unless you're using oral. DO NOT USE ORAL IF YOU'RE MALE, IT BLOCKS TESTOSTERONE. If you're a woman, stacking this with this if you're experiencing hair loss is a must.
Liposomal formulas package an ingredient in lipid vesicles to improve stability, increase skin penetration and create a more sustained release effect.
This can make a noticeable 1-2% maximization for some compounds. However, it's more expensive than their topical counterpart.
Caffeine liposomal vs normal
- Caffeine works best when it reaches the follicle and stays there long enough
- Caffeine liposome approach can increase penetration in skin models depending on formulation
- It's nice to have, but not a must. A must only if you're looking to min-max this stack.
- Topical melatonin has human data suggesting hair improvements in hair shedding/hair density in androgenic patterns.
- Whether liposomal is worth it is unclear. If your non-liposomal remedy already penetrates well liposomes may add little besides cost.
Upgrading is likely overkill unless you're very tolerant to it. In theory can increase the already present benefits from tret but can potentially irritate the scalp which is ultimately bad for overall hair regrowth.