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  2. Can Peppermint Oil Really Help With Hair Growth? - AOL

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    After four weeks, the mice in the peppermint oil group had significantly more rapid hair growth, beating every other group, including those treated with minoxidil.

  3. We Ask a Dermatologist: Does Peppermint Oil Help with Hair ...

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    "This study showed that peppermint oil possibly increased the growth phase (anagen) of the hair cycle by raising blood supply at the roots and providing antioxidant activity," says Dr. Kobets.

  4. What to Know About Using Peppermint Oil for Hair Growth ... - AOL

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    Before you pick up a bottle of pure peppermint oil, know that pure essential oils need to be diluted in a carrier oil (like jojoba oil or sweet almond oil) before they can be applied to the skin ...

  5. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Minoxidil, applied topically, is widely used for the treatment of hair loss. It may be effective in helping promote hair growth in both men and women with androgenic alopecia. [20] [21] About 40% of men experience hair regrowth after 3–6 months. [22] It is the only topical product that is FDA approved in America for androgenic hair loss. [20]

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    Putting a warm, wet cloth on one's skin helps as well, by softening hairs. This can also be done by using pre-shave oil before the application of shaving cream. Essential oils such as coconut oil, tea-tree oil, peppermint oil, and lavender oil help to soothe skin after shaving. They have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties.

  7. Hair oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil has properties that reduce protein loss in hair when used before and after wash. [9] Coconut oil is known to have lauric acid, which is a type of fatty acid that may penetrate the hair shaft due to a low molecular weight and linear conformation. [10]