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Can Plasma Change Your Hair? Regrowth, Gray Reversal, and Why Purple Is Off the Table
Next in the "Can Plasma?" series: a two-part viewer question about hair. Closer shave? Change your haircut? Change your hair color? And a callback to the ball lightning idea from a previous episode. Short one. Big finding buried in the middle. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Today: hair growth and hair color 00:08 The viewer's question in full 00:19 Interesting question, and not a silly one 00:22 What the research actually covers: hair regrowth 00:29 Our work: indirect plasma treating a proprietary liquid, applied to the scalp 00:36 Yes, plasma stimulates hair follicles to regrow hair 00:45 Closer shave? Not really 00:49 The laser hair removal analog 01:04 Plasma as a photocatalyst with additive chemicals for hair reduction 01:18 Or plasma-treated liquid as a surfactant replacement for shaving gel 01:34 Summary: closer shave no, hair removal maybe, hair regrowth yes 01:49 The commercialization problem: this is home use, hard business model for expensive plasma machines 02:06 Can plasma change your hair color? 02:10 Not the way hair dye does 02:13 But gray hair is follicles failing to produce pigment 02:20 Preclinical trials: plasma stimulates pigmentation 02:34 Plasma-treated follicles can regrow darker hair 02:43 Not purple. But silver can go, and darker hair grows back. 03:00 Callback: the viewer asked about ball lightning 03:07 I'm totally into the ball lightning project 03:13 Warning: many have tried to weaponize plasma, it gets tricky 03:32 Starting point: plasma welder, slightly conductive water (a bit of salt) 03:41 You're welding water. Be careful, buddy. 03:44 Wrap-up, questions in the comments If you're in cosmetics, dermatology, hair loss research, or you saw a "plasma comb" ad and wondered if any of it is real, this is the episode. Subscribe for more in the "Can Plasma?" series: @gregfridman #CanPlasma #PlasmaScience #HairRegrowth #GrayHair #Dermatology #PlasmaMedicine #CosmeticScience #HairLoss






