Written by Emily Lefroy, Dailymail.Com
16:05 February 19, 2024, Updated 16:52 February 19, 2024
Billionaire biohacker Brian Johnson claims his expensive anti-aging lifestyle has not only reduced his age by years, but also reversed hair loss and eradicated gray hair.
Johnson, 46, who became famous for his $2 million-a-year anti-aging regimen, admitted that his hair started going gray in his late 20s.
He is now urging everyone to take care of their hair before it starts falling out, noting that “many people” wait until their hair starts to thin before taking action. .
“If you are in your early 20s or mid 20s, [it’s a] “This is a good time to start realizing that it's important,” he urged. “Otherwise, it will be difficult to catch them.”
Johnson, who claims to have lost five years in her quest to look younger, details four hair-saving tips in a recent YouTube video – and also explains how she keeps her lustrous locks from turning gray. did.
red light therapy cap
Johnson's hair care treatment begins with wearing a red light therapy cap for six minutes each morning to simulate hair follicle growth.
“When you turn it on, it has 32 laser dots on its head and is battery-powered, so you can walk around and do your morning routine without having to sit down,” he explains.
“It increases blood flow and also stimulates hair follicle activity.”
Johnson said the research on the effectiveness of the treatment is “pretty good.”
“It's not the most powerful treatment we have, but it's still part of the stack, and all these little things add up,” he explained.
topical formulations
After using the red light cap, Johnson uses a formula that simulates hair growth.
“I apply this topical to my scalp every day. You've probably heard of topicals like Rogaine or minoxidil 5 percent,” he explained.
“Both are effective.”
Johnson added that his team is incorporating “a bunch of other great products” into the topical formulation, which could be compounded by compounding pharmacies.
That's why I published this recipe please share that recipe Talk to your pharmacy and have them make it for you,” he suggested.
“I know it's a pain, but it's the only way to get it done.”
Johnson applies the formulation once a day, but Biohacker said you can apply it too. Twice a day, Take a more focused approach in the morning and at night.
micro needle
Johnson uses microneedling in conjunction with other treatments to increase effectiveness.
The candidate admitted that he was initially “inconsistent” with microneedling treatments, as he and his team at the time were trying out a number of other treatments as part of Johnson's Blueprint protocol.
“I felt pushed out in a way,” he admitted.
“We think it's effective and we think it's a good thing. We're also a little concerned because we were doing so much for our hair,” Johnson said. explained, and said that at the time he was also doing platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections and microneedling treatments.
basic care
Mr Johnson urged everyone to be careful with their hair in general.
This includes not combing too hard or tugging on the hair follicles.
“Please don't comb too hard.” [and] Don't pull the follicle too hard – it's delicate so be careful [with your hair],' he suggested.
reverse gray hair
Johnson started going gray in his late 20s, and by the time he was in his late 30s, he recalled, he had “basically a bunch of gray hair.”
Some external factors may have contributed to it, but the billionaire admits that he too 'I was really depressed at the time.
“It was a bit of a crazy time in my life,” he recalls.
“I was building Braintree, Venmo, Me There were three little babies, I Difficult relationship, about to break up I was born into religion – [I had] There's a lot going on. ”
The tech mogul now has dark hair, but he's tried it outHis team did a lot to get his gray hair back.
“We've had little success so far,” he says. “This year was a success.
Johnson boasted that “now” a lot of people ask if he dyes his hair.
“Going to a salon and having a chemical treatment done – I did that when I was in my 30s.” [but] “I haven’t done that in a year,” he said.
Instead, he used two formulas to achieve gray-free hair, which he claimed resulted in increased hair color production.
“We biopsied my hair and looked at it under a microscope and found that the color was being produced under the scalp, so it actually works,” he enthuses. Ta.
“One of them contains herbal extracts that have color, and that's what I see in my hair.”
Johnson uses GR7, an anti-greying and anti-hair loss treatment made by a British company, three to four times a week.
In line with this, Johnson uses Mayraki, which contains herbal extracts for color, as part of the formula.
For those who don't know where to start, Johnson suggests using a formulation with just 5% minoxidil Rogaine.
The California tech mogul spends about $2 million a year on age-reversing schemes and has made headlines for his controversial attempt at eternal life, which he dubbed “Project Blueprint.” Became.
Johnson claims he spent a total of $6 million to reverse his physical age, turning back the clock five years.
Johnson also talked about her skincare routine, saying she tries to minimize her time in the sun by going out as much as possible in the early morning or evening when the UV index is lower.
According to an anti-aging biohacker, his long skin care routine is paying off and he's already seen his age regress.
“Some markers put my skin age around 64 years old, but recent measurements say I'm between 37 and 42 years old,” he said.
After adopting a highly structured program in 2020, Johnson now has the mind of a 37-year-old, the skin of a 28-year-old and the strength of an 18-year-old.