A user is seeking a 15% Minoxidil solution without finasteride or azelaicacid, as they can no longer find it. Another user is curious about the results of using the 15% Minoxidil.
A 28-year-old male is using Minoxidil 5% with tretinoin and azelaicacid for hair loss and is considering finasteride but is concerned about side effects. He seeks advice on recovering his temple area.
The post discusses using a topical tincture containing zinc, azelaicacid, and other ingredients to inhibit 5 alpha-reductase activity for treating hair loss. The user plans to try this natural alternative before using finasteride or RU58841.
The conversation discusses a hair loss product containing Minoxidil, Finasteride, AzelaicAcid, and Caffeine. People are sharing their experiences and reviews of the product.
The user stopped oral treatments due to side effects and switched to a regimen of topical minoxidil, tretinoin, azelaicacid, and dermaneedling, with recent addition of topical finasteride. They are questioning the long-term effectiveness of non-hormonal methods and considering hair transplantation.
The user is experiencing a burning sensation from using minoxidil and is considering trying an alcohol-free version with added azelaicacid. They are also using finasteride and seeking reliable, low-cost alternatives for minoxidil.
Hair loss discussion involves ZeroMino from Minoxidilmax, with ingredients like Azelaicacid, Adenosine, Biotin, Caffeine, Niacinamide, Retinol, and Melatonin. Company refuses to disclose concentration of ingredients.
The conversation discusses two hair loss treatments: Minoxidil 5% with AzelaicAcid 1.5% and Dutasteride 0.05% topical foam, and Finasteride 0.1% with Minoxidil 5% topical foam. Users express uncertainty about the effectiveness of topical Dutasteride, while topical Finasteride is generally considered effective.
The conversation discusses an all-in-one hair loss treatment combining minoxidil, azelaicacid, finasteride, and ketoconazole, aimed at addressing hair loss and scalp dandruff without drying out the hair. The user is considering this product to incorporate ketoconazole into their routine and start using minoxidil.
The solution contains minoxidil, finasteride, azelaicacid, caffeine, retinoic acid, and procapil. Users suggest minoxidil with tretinoin and a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, while dismissing retinoic and azelaic acids as unnecessary.
A 29-year-old male diagnosed with male pattern baldness was prescribed Minoxidil with AzelaicAcid but not Finasteride due to a history of mild depression. He is considering getting Finasteride online without waiting for a 3-month evaluation and is questioning the cost of his Minoxidil prescription.
The conversation discusses creating a customized minoxidil formulation with tretinoin, azelaicacid, and caffeine, but there are concerns about foam stabilization due to acidity. The user seeks advice on the best formulation for effective results.
A user shared a beard growth protocol involving hydration toner, azelaicacid, tretinoin, moisturizer, 5% topical minoxidil, and SPF 30+ sunscreen. The regimen spans a year to a year and a half, with specific application schedules for different phases.
The conversation discusses applying a topical solution containing 0.01% tretinoin, 1.5% azelaicacid, and 5% minoxidil for hair loss. It is recommended to apply tretinoin at night and use sunscreen during the day to prevent skin damage.
The user's hair regrowth plan includes topical treatments (RU58841, azelaicacid, ketoconazole), oral supplements (Gia Herbs, castor oil), microneedling, PTD-DBM peptide with valproic acid, red light therapy, inversion table with scalp massage, and platelet-rich fibrin injections. Commenters suggest that finasteride and minoxidil are essential treatments for male pattern hair loss, which are missing from the plan.
Users discuss using high-strength Minoxidil, topical finasteride, and azelaicacid for hair loss. Some report success with higher Minoxidil percentages, while others express concerns about potential heart risks.
A 26-year-old man shared his 6-month hair regrowth progress using 0.25% topical finasteride, 5% topical minoxidil, Trichosol, and weekly derma stamping. He plans to start using a lotion with dutasteride and azelaicacid.
The conversation is about finding an alternative hair growth stimulator for someone who cannot use Minoxidil due to heart issues. The person is currently using topical dutasteride, azelaicacid, and occasional microneedling, and is considering options like retinyl palmitate, latanoprost, certizine, or tadalafil.
The applicator for a homemade hair loss solution containing Minoxidil, RU58841, Azelaicacid, and caffeine is difficult to use, with users experiencing issues with dispensing the liquid. Some suggest pressing harder or using a different method, like a dropper, for better application.
A user is considering a hair loss treatment lotion containing minoxidil, adenosine, caffeine, melatonin, and azelaicacid, questioning the interaction between caffeine and adenosine receptors. Another user suggests adding a topical anti-DHT ingredient like spironolactone, noting it should not be taken orally by men.
The user experienced negative side effects from oral minoxidil, including cardiac issues and excessive sweating, and decided to switch to topical minoxidil while using other treatments like RU58841, Setipiprant, Azelaicacid, and latanoprost. Another user suggested splitting the oral minoxidil dose to reduce side effects.
The user is pleased with the hair growth results after using a topical treatment containing Minoxidil, Finasteride, azelaicacid, retinol, and caffeine for two years. The treatment was applied once daily before sleep.
The user is considering switching from a 5% minoxidil and 0.1% finasteride mix to a combination of 5% minoxidil, 0.1% finasteride, 0.01% tretinoin, and 1.5% azelaicacid due to low regrowth success. They are seeking advice on whether to use the new mix at night and continue the old mix in the morning or try oral minoxidil in the morning.
Adding caffeine to topical minoxidil is unlikely to enhance its effectiveness, with most users agreeing it has minimal impact. The main treatments discussed are minoxidil and finasteride, with some users adding other ingredients like azelaicacid and retinol.
A 23-year-old male has been using a regimen including oral Dutasteride, topical Minoxidil, Azelaicacid gel, Ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling for 4 months with minimal results. Another user suggests that it typically takes a year to see significant effects and encourages him to continue the routine.
The conversation discusses using a combination of finasteride, spironolactone, minoxidil, retinol, azelaicacid, and caffeine for hair loss treatment. The user inquires about the limitations of these drugs and whether tretinoin would be more effective than retinol.
The user discusses using Follics FR5, FR10, and FR15, which combine Minoxidil, Adenosine, Procapil, Azelaicacid, and Procyanidin B2, to address hair loss. They have previously used Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Dutasteride with varying success.
User shared progress pictures after 2 months of using 5% topical minoxidil, microneedling, and recently adding 0.01% topical finasteride. The minoxidil solution also contains caffeine, azelaicacid, retinol, adenosine, biotin, and niacinamide.
A user shared their 4-month progress using a serum with Minoxidil 10%, Progesterone, Azelaicacid, Retinoic acid, Latanoprost, and Hydrocortisone, along with PRP and Fotona laser treatments. They are pleased with the results and plan to continue with more PRP and laser sessions, without using Finasteride.
A user is seeking recommendations for more affordable Minoxidil products in the UK, currently spending £65 per month on 5% liquid and 10% cream with AzelaicAcid. They also inquire about the quality differences between Minoxidil brands.