I'm already experienced with melanotan 2 and though I got both skin and hair darkening as a redhead, I'm already looking for some possible alternatives where you need no injections or needles
Lately I’ve been reading about patents darkening hair and skin at the pigmentation level. In lots of patents L-phenylalanine ( precursor of tyrosine), tyrosine and/or L-dopa are involved
I think the right way to get it to the hair follicle/dermal papilla would be easier to darken. I just need a good formula, Is there anyone who could help me?
if you google words like: patent tyrosine darken skin hair you'll find some patents with formulas.
yes, melanotan increases melanin and in redheads it turns new growth darker ( more like mid brown in my case)
Yes, it's a really specific question but any help could lead to a solution.
Somebody I know over the internet experienced with this formula:
Ethoxyldiglycol 20%-25%
Distilled water 60%-80%
Acetyl tyrosine (better absorbed than tyrosine) 1%-5% (water-soluble)
don't know if it's the best one ( before paying for all that stuff, I need more info/opinions) : others say phenylalanine is a better option.
I've only heard that an oral way is not the right way to get to the follicle or dermal papillal
well, tyrosine is the precursor of melanin and in patents it's described how to get it to the follicle or dermal papillal.
Of course it's not in stores yet but neither is melanotan.
[QUOTE=sabro;2185757]well, tyrosine is the precursor of melanin and in patents it's described how to get it to the follicle or dermal papillal.
Of course it's not in stores yet but neither is melanotan.
In one of those patents copper dca/tyrosine is used both thing that have something to do with melanin I thought
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