Is this VIOFAIRY Minoxidil brand good Minoxidil 7/7/2024
A user has been using a new brand of minoxidil called VIOFAIRY for six months and finds it effective, though the labeling has misspellings. They are seeking feedback from others who have tried this brand.
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