Ingredients of hair growth serum?
Hello Doctor: I previously had fibrocystic breast changes, and I recently purchased a hair growth serum.
I would like to ask if the ingredients in this product are safe for me to use.
Thank you for taking the time to respond.
The ingredients are: WATER, BIFIDOBACTERIUM (SOY DERIVED), LACTOBACILLUS (SOY DERIVED), SOYBEAN EXTRACT, SUCROSE FERMENT FILTRATE, CAFFEINE (NATURALLY DERIVED), BUTYL AVOCADATE, COPPER TRIPEPTIDE-1, SERENOA SERRULATA FRUIT EXTRACT (SAW PALMETTO), GLYCERINE (VEGETABLE DERIVED), BUTYLENE GLYCOL (CORN DERIVED), PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL, PHENOXYETHANOL (COCONUT DERIVED), CHLORPHENESIN, FRAGRANCE* *PHTHALATE-FREE.
Hua Hua, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/04
Dr. Yuan Tianmin reply Breast and Thyroid
There is less research on hair growth products for women, but hair growth products for men are related to male reproductive function.
Reply Date: 2021/11/04
More Info
When considering the use of hair growth serums, especially for individuals with a history of breast fibroadenoma, it is essential to evaluate the ingredients carefully. The ingredients listed in the hair growth serum you mentioned include a variety of compounds, some of which are derived from natural sources, while others are synthetic.
1. Water: This is a common solvent in many cosmetic products and poses no risk.
2. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus (Soy Derived): These are probiotics that are generally considered safe. They are often used for their skin-soothing properties and may help maintain a healthy scalp environment.
3. Soybean Extract: Soy products contain phytoestrogens, which can mimic estrogen in the body. While there is limited research on the effects of topical soy on breast fibroadenomas, it is generally considered safe in moderate amounts. However, if you have concerns about estrogenic activity, it may be wise to consult with your healthcare provider.
4. Sucrose Ferment Filtrate: This ingredient is derived from sugar fermentation and is typically used for its moisturizing properties. It is generally safe for use.
5. Caffeine: Caffeine is often included in hair products for its potential to stimulate hair follicles. It is considered safe for topical use.
6. Butyl Avocadoate: This is an emollient derived from avocado oil, which is safe and beneficial for skin and hair.
7. Copper Tripeptide-1: This is a peptide that has been shown to promote hair growth and improve skin health. It is generally regarded as safe.
8. Serenoa Serrulata (Saw Palmetto) Fruit Extract: Saw palmetto is often used in hair loss treatments, particularly for androgenetic alopecia. It may have some hormonal effects, but its topical application is generally considered safe.
9. Glycerine: A common humectant that helps retain moisture, glycerine is safe for use.
10. Butylene Glycol: This is a solvent and conditioning agent that is generally safe.
11. PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil: This ingredient is used as an emulsifier and is considered safe for topical use.
12. Phenoxyethanol and Chlorphenesin: These are preservatives used to prevent microbial growth in cosmetic products. They are generally regarded as safe in low concentrations.
13. Fragrance: Fragrance can sometimes cause irritation or allergic reactions, so if you have sensitive skin, you may want to be cautious.
In summary, the ingredients in the hair growth serum you are considering appear to be generally safe for topical use, even for someone with a history of breast fibroadenoma. However, individual reactions can vary, and it is essential to monitor for any adverse effects, especially if you have a history of hormone-sensitive conditions.
It is always advisable to consult with your healthcare provider or a dermatologist before starting any new topical treatment, especially if you have concerns related to previous health conditions like fibroadenoma. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status. Additionally, if you experience any unusual symptoms after using the product, discontinue use and seek medical advice.
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