DHT BLOCKERS
It’s all about the ingredients when it comes to natural products. Although caffeine and biotin are found in many DHT blockers, not all of them share identical ingredients.
But let us start from the beginning. When testosterone converts into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), it causes the hair follicles to shrink, especially in men highly sensitive to DHT. The blockers prevent DHT from binding to hair follicles.
The conversion of testosterone to DHT, along with hormonal reactions in the body, affects the progression of baldness (and we all lose hair to some degree, especially as we age).
More details about how DHT blockers function:
Reducing basic DHT production
Preventing DHT binding to receptors on hair follicles
Inhibiting the production of DHT by reducing the production of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase which is converted to DHT
In more ways than one, DHT blockers provide preventive care of your hair and scalp
Using DHT blockers now can help you have healthier hair as you get older
DHT BLOCKERS
Biotin
Biotin helps keep your hair, skin, eyes, liver and nervous system healthy. It helps strengthen hair as well as fight dryness, prevent breakage and hair loss.
Rosemary oil
Studies show that rosemary oil supports hair growth and reduces hair loss by improving circulation, providing hair follicles with nutrients they need for healthy hair growth.
Caffeine
Caffeine is found in many skin and haircare products. Caffeine prolongs and stimulates the life cycle of hair follicles, stimulating the growth of healthy hair.
Pumpkin seed oil
Pumpkin seed oil has rare amino acids that have DHT blocking properties.
Apply shampoo to wet hair, massage gently into the scalp, leave it for 1 minute and then rinse with water. Repeat the procedure by re-applying shampoo to create lather with active ingredients. Leave it for at least 2 to 3 minutes and then rinse again with water.