Greying beard

Melanotan 2 is very effective.

Also early greying correlates with early onset cardiovascular disease, so take it as a gift, and keep a very close eye on lipids and get a calcium score so you can stop it before it gets bad.
I started getting grey at 27 but don’t have any cardiovascular issues plus lipids are well within normal limits. My dad had totally white hair at 50.
 
I think some grey hair in your beard should not matter too much. I think its like number 2 or 3. compliment given to me by females, so for me I would be stupid to do anything about it.

There are stuff that really decimate, even make halve or worse your chances in the hetero dating pool, such as being really short, being bald, being poor or stinky etc. Grey hair in your beard is not in this category. Even guys with aforementioned handicap can compensate with other stuff.

MT2 as other people said, and Tb500 might be good for that, but then you introduce another compounds with not the greatest track record as it comes to human studies. Then it has its side effect- be it small or big, short term or long term - but almost always it has. I think it not worth it.
 
I got a couple grey spots in my beard and I'm often complemented on it. Can you style it to suit you?
Anyone had success reversing it? I'm early 30s and not ready for it, looks shit as its mostly dark with a few grey spots. Apparently there are some peptides that can help with it
 
Guten Abend.
On an unrelated note, how's the melanotan stuff going?
Have you taken it and your hair is magically back to its original colour?

I had a few 250 mcg doses with moderate sun exposure now. Didn't notice any darkening of beard or hair at all, but got a nice light tan and a few freckles. Probably too early too say, will experiment a bit more. So far i like it though, I didn't have any nasty sides like nausea, flushing or hypo feeling yet.
 
I had a few 250 mcg doses with moderate sun exposure now. Didn't notice any darkening of beard or hair at all, but got a nice light tan and a few freckles. Probably too early too say, will experiment a bit more. So far i like it though, I didn't have any nasty sides like nausea, flushing or hypo feeling yet.

You didn't notice your hair darkening a few days after taking your first dose? lol
 
You didn't notice your hair darkening a few days after taking your first dose? lol

I took 6 doses in 11 days. The darkening effect on skin is pretty much instant so yeah i had some low expectations to possibly see something on new growing beard hair.
 
I had a few 250 mcg doses with moderate sun exposure now. Didn't notice any darkening of beard or hair at all
Nevermind, we like your sexy salt and pepper.
Thanks for bringing my msg back to the right thread. Have to apologise to D for writing it on his
 
I took 6 doses in 11 days. The darkening effect on skin is pretty much instant so yeah i had some low expectations to possibly see something on new growing beard hair.

MC1R receptor controls hair pigmentation in hair follicles just as it does in skin. Stay with it and you'll see a difference eventually, although for me, I got black hair in my beard, rather than the usual brown.
 
I can't happen any faster than the hair grows :)

That's what I thought and that makes sense but I'll take 250-500mcg mt2 here and there then the day after injection I'll do a double take on my hair in the mirror thinking it's darker but I'll be like nah that's not possible. My hair is naturally black but I've got some perma grays all over.
 
I saw this woman interviewed on a program in the UK and I think she was German.
From being blonde and cute, she used a truckload of melanotan so she could look black and then she bought a massive pair of tits, really huge.
She must have a lot of back problems. They probably weigh more than she does.
It was all really odd.
I don't know if her "tan" was topped up with makeup, but I would imagine that taking so much melanotan would make one feel unwell, at some point.
By now, though, she is probably immune to any sides.
And God only knows if those huge doses will have other consequences, in the future.
 
I saw this woman interviewed on a program in the UK and I think she was German.
From being blonde and cute, she used a truckload of melanotan so she could look black and then she bought a massive pair of tits, really huge.
She must have a lot of back problems. They probably weigh more than she does.
It was all really odd.
I don't know if her "tan" was topped up with makeup, but I would imagine that taking so much melanotan would make one feel unwell, at some point.
By now, though, she is probably immune to any sides.
And God only knows if those huge doses will have other consequences, in the future.

I think melanotan 2 feels great. It's not discussed much, but I find it's a mood, energy, libido enhancer.

OFC it both protects against the development of skin cancer by giving you a protective tan without excess UV exposure, while potentially accelerating any existing skin cancer, so it's a mixed bag.

But as far as the way it makes you feel? I could stay on 500mcg a day forever.

Probobly a factor in overuse by some.

PT-141 is a variation of MT2 that attempts to provide all the same effects without the tanning, and while another favorite of mine, not as good as MT2, though it is FDA approved (for women) and safer (no cancer potential).
 
I think melanotan 2 feels great. It's not discussed much, but I find it's a mood, energy, libido enhancer.

OFC it both protects against the development of skin cancer by giving you a protective tan without excess UV exposure, while potentially accelerating any existing skin cancer, so it's a mixed bag.

But as far as the way it makes you feel? I could stay on 500mcg a day forever.

Probobly a factor in overuse by some.

PT-141 is a variation of MT2 that attempts to provide all the same effects without the tanning, and while another favorite of mine, not as good as MT2.
Oh well, if she had amazing feelz turning herself from a Saxon to looking like an African, good for her. But she really took a lot of it, continuously.
Shame she went from looking pretty to what she has turned herself into, imo.
Some people here got bad sides, but they use it anyway, so it's bearable, I suppose, whilst you and OP are good with it.
If you stop taking it, does your skin revert to its original colour 100% or not?
 
OFC it both protects against the development of skin cancer by giving you a protective tan without excess UV exposure, while potentially accelerating any existing skin cancer, so it's a mixed bag.
got any backup on the "protective tanning" claim, because my understanding (with minimal research, mind you) is that people with higher melanin levels are still subject to skin cancer.
 
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