The user experienced significant hair regrowth using 1mg finasteride daily and Bosley minoxidilfoam once a week, along with a derma roller and Hims shampoo and conditioner. They noted a decrease in sex drive as a side effect of finasteride.
A user experiencing severe shedding after starting 5% minoxidilfoam for hair loss is seeking advice from others. Another user shared their positive experience with finasteride and minoxidil, suggesting that initial shedding can be a good sign and encouraging persistence with the treatment.
The user experienced increased self-confidence and interest from women after using 1.25mg finasteride and twice-daily minoxidilfoam for six months, despite minor side effects like forgetfulness and slight gynecomastia. The user also noted no additional hair growth elsewhere except for using minoxidil on their mustache.
The user shared positive results after using 5% minoxidilfoam nightly and dermastamping weekly for hair growth, noting significant progress after three months. They plan to add finasteride in the future but are currently avoiding it due to age.
A user is considering switching from regular 5% minoxidilfoam to a compounded 5% minoxidil spray with added caffeine, melatonin, and tretinoin for easier application and potentially better results. Another user mentions that tretinoin can enhance minoxidil's effectiveness by converting it to its active form.
The user is using dutasteride and minoxidilfoam for hair regrowth, applying minoxidil once daily due to side effects from the liquid form. They plan to increase dutasteride dosage and possibly apply minoxidil twice daily, while also using ciclopirox olamine shampoo and sulfur soap.
The user is considering using 2.5mg of oral minoxidil daily and 5% topical minoxidil every other day on their hairline, in addition to their current regimen of 1mg finasteride and RU58841. They are seeking advice on the safety and effectiveness of this combination.
A user is experiencing hair loss despite using topical minoxidil for 6 months and recently switching to foam, and is considering finasteride but is wary of side effects. Another user suggests continuing treatment and considering finasteride.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Minoxidil (Min) for hair loss treatment. It concludes that applying a 5% solution once daily is sufficient, and applying it twice daily doesn't provide much more benefit. However, if a higher concentration is beneficial, it can be achieved by more frequent application.
A user discusses using a mixed solution with minoxidil 2%, hydrocortisone butyrate, and estrone in the morning, and considering adding 5% minoxidil at night. They also use Restax softgel but avoid finasteride.
A 26-year-old is using 5% minoxidil twice daily and 1 mg finasteride every other day, along with biotin and collagen supplements, for hair regrowth. They apply minoxidil to the temples and crown and experienced initial shedding in the first month.
Hair loss treatment with Fin 1mg, Min foam twice a day for 4 months. Minoxidil can make hair darker by stimulating melanocytes; keto shampoo also used.
The conversation discusses using 5% foamminoxidil for hair loss and the timing of moisturizing afterward. Users share experiences, with some suggesting moisturizing before application and others recommending alternatives like Nizoral shampoo for dry skin issues.
Minoxidilfoam and oral finasteride resulted in significant hair regrowth, especially on the hairline, with no side effects from finasteride. The user applied Rogaine 5% for minoxidil.
The user is treating alopecia areata with 1.25mg oral minoxidil daily and topical mometasone furoate, considering increasing the dose or adding finasteride, though finasteride is not typically used for this condition. A gluten-free diet is suggested, and alternatives like Olumiant are mentioned.
A 24-year-old male has been using 1mg finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil twice a day, ketoconazole shampoo, and dermastamping for hair regrowth, noticing progress in crown thickness and some temple regrowth. He is considering adding oral minoxidil to enhance results but is concerned about potential side effects.
The user started using minoxidilfoam daily after two years on finasteride and is managing seborrheic dermatitis with antifungal shampoo. They seek advice on moisturizing products that won't worsen their condition, with suggestions including gentle shampoos and light ceramide serums.
Switching from 2% liquid minoxidil to 5% foamminoxidil reduced scalp irritation but increased eyebrow flakiness and thinning. The user speculates that propylene glycol in the liquid formulation might have been protecting against seborrheic dermatitis while causing contact dermatitis.
The conversation is about finding a foam product that combines minoxidil and tretinoin for hair loss treatment. The user is seeking purchasing options for this specific combination.
A user shared their positive hair regrowth progress after using 1 mg oral finasteride and 5% minoxidilfoam twice daily for four months. They experienced initial shedding but no side effects, and plan to switch to a cheaper minoxidilfoam brand.
A 34-year-old male started using 5% minoxidilfoam for hair loss and experienced shedding, which is a normal part of the process. He is considering adding finasteride to his regimen but is concerned about potential side effects, particularly sexual performance issues.
Kirkland Minoxidil 5% Foam is either sold out or very expensive, leading to frustration over limited options without propylene glycol. Alternatives like Rogaine and Foligain are discussed, with varying prices and ingredient differences.
The user has been using 1 mg finasteride for three months and recently started using 5% minoxidil once daily, resulting in new vellus hair growth. The user is hopeful that minoxidil will positively impact terminal hairs and is considering adding a derma stamp to the routine.
The user has trouble applying minoxidilfoam to their long, curly hair and experiences product buildup, leading to frequent hair washing. They are considering switching to liquid minoxidil but are concerned about scalp sensitivity and do not want to use oral treatments. Another user suggests that topical minoxidil doesn't need to be applied to the entire scalp to be effective.
The user discusses using compounded oral minoxidil due to the ineffectiveness and inconvenience of topical minoxidil for diffuse thinning. They question the efficacy of compounded minoxidil compared to original tablet forms and express concerns about the importance of excipients and binders.
A user shared a 60-day progress update on hair regrowth using only 5% Minoxidilfoam once daily. Others suggested adding finasteride to address the underlying cause of hair loss and maintain long-term results.
A user is considering taking oral minoxidil 3mg every other day or thrice a week to minimize side effects and save money. They seek opinions on this dosing strategy.
A 28-year-old male, who has been using minoxidil for 7 years, is concerned about hair miniaturization and is considering adding pyrilutamide, alfatradiol, and nizoral to his regimen after experiencing side effects from finasteride. Despite concerns, others reassure him that his hairline appears normal for his age, and he is likely around a Norwood 1.5.
A 31-year-old male experienced significant hair regrowth on his crown after using oral minoxidil (initially 1.25 mg, increased to 2.5 mg, then reduced back to 1.25 mg) and finasteride (1 mg), without side effects except increased hair on arms, beard, and eyelashes. He also used anaphase conditioner and shampoo but no derma rolling or additional multivitamins.