My 4 month progress update pictures Progress Pictures 4/13/2026
The user is pleased with their 4-month hair growth progress using a daily Locklab 4-in-1 pill containing minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and biotin, with no side effects reported. Another user discusses the effectiveness of oral versus topical minoxidil and suggests adding tretinoin to enhance results.
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