Minoxidil without coconut derivatives? (coconut allergy) (glycerin, cetyl alcohol) Minoxidil 6/12/2024
A user is seeking a Minoxidil solution without coconut derivatives due to a coconut allergy and is considering DIY options from pure Minoxidil tablets. They mention that Rogaine contains glycerin and cetyl alcohol, which are derived from coconut.
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