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  1. #1 17th June 2013 
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    Forskolin alternative

    I was wondering if anyone had experimented with forskolin which has been proven to increase hair and skin pigmentation. I've been experimenting a bit and think I'm on the right track but I need some help from people also interested in this.
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    Does this cause ginger / blonde hairs to darken with usage? My ginger beard went dark while I was using Melanotan 2 and I have been looking for an alternative ever since as I loved it
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    I'm looking for that too. I'm just not a scientist or formulator. Hopefully someone comes across this post and helps us. How about u? Done any research or do u have connections?
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    Have you tried it for your facial hair yet? I was looking into that or Latisse as an alternative to melanotan 2 for facial hair darkening. Would love to know if anyone has tried either for there facial hair and if it darkened it. I have done quite a bit of research into latisse however not forskolin if I come across anything I will let you know. I was in touch with a guy who was looking to try latisse for facial hair darkening however it worked out to expensive to follow through with
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    I've tried latisse for eyelashes but I had to quit early so I dont know about results. My eyes got burning red and it didnt subside.
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    Im looking for a solution to darken facial hair however id be worried that it may darken the surrounding skin which would look quite strange*
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    All day chemist sell latisse aka bimatoprost for 12.00
    Cheapest price however what if your skin turns brown-not with it.
    I want to find out about Forsoklin. I read how do I use it and where do I get it. Thank you.
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    Re: Forskolin alternative

    Hey Connie,

    there's a new and probably better alternative on the market named melitane. The formula I got from a seller was]The other name for melitane is acetyl hexapeptide and you can find the greek seller on ebay.