The user is inquiring about alternating daily doses of Minoxidil, taking 5mg one day and 2.5mg the next. They are seeking advice on whether this dosing schedule is acceptable.
A 22-year-old is using a hair loss treatment stack of 5% topical minoxidil, 0.1% topical finasteride, and oral minoxidil. They are avoiding oral finasteride due to concerns about side effects and hope this combination will stop thinning and promote regrowth.
The user experienced side effects from oral minoxidil, such as palpitations and insomnia, and switched to topical minoxidil, which led to noticeable hair regrowth, especially at the hairline. They also use finasteride and observed increased hair shedding initially, which later stabilized.
The user has been using topical minoxidil (5%) for two years and kx826/pyrilutamide for one year, after experiencing side effects from finasteride. They report positive results from the combination of minoxidil and kx826 in combating hair loss.
The conversation is about using microneedling with minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss treatment. Users discuss the frequency and needle depth for microneedling, and the timing of minoxidil application, with varying opinions on the best practices.
The user shares their hair loss treatment routine, which includes topical minoxidil, botana oil, coconut moisturizer, derma stamping, derma rolling, 3% salicylic acid shampoo, and scalp massage. Suggestions include adding finasteride, switching to 2% ketoconazole shampoo, and using rosemary oil instead of botana oil.
Oral minoxidil and finasteride can change hair texture, making it drier or frizzier. Minoxidil is likely causing the roughness; adding a moisturizing treatment may help.
Applying minoxidil and finasteride to the temples won't cause shedding elsewhere. Shedding occurs due to hair follicles resetting their growth cycle, not the application location.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using topical Minoxidil and oral Finasteride over five months, with darker and thicker hair and new follicles appearing. They are considering waiting 1-2 years before deciding on a hair transplant, as further improvement is expected.
The user has been using 5% minoxidil and finasteride for a year and recently noticed three new hairs, but other baby hairs aren't growing. They are considering switching to only minoxidil.
Significant hair regrowth was achieved using 5% Minoxidil twice daily and weekly microneedling with a 0.8 mm dermaroller over five months. Finasteride was not used due to concerns about side effects and availability in France.
Stopping Minoxidil after 3 weeks is unlikely to cause long-term effects, and it's fine to see how you respond to Finasteride. Finasteride targets DHT, the main cause of hair loss, and using both treatments together often yields the best results.
The user started oral minoxidil in February 2025 and noticed hair improvement, but paused due to pregnancy. They experienced minimal shedding and some facial hair growth as a side effect.
Combining minoxidil 5%, tazarotene 0.1% cream, and lumigan for hair loss treatment is discussed. The conversation focuses on the safety and effectiveness of using these treatments together.
A 22-year-old male experienced hair thinning and found minoxidil ineffective, with blood tests showing deficiencies in zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin D3, and possible hypothyroidism. Another user suggested adding topical finasteride to the regimen, which helped them regrow hair effectively without side effects.
Mixing minoxidil and alfatradiol in one bottle may affect their effectiveness due to potential stability issues. It's recommended to apply them separately for full benefits.
Topical minoxidil with finasteride can help focus treatment on the scalp, with shedding being normal initially. Foam minoxidil is easier to apply, PRP's effectiveness varies, and anti-dandruff shampoos like ketoconazole are beneficial for scalp health.
The user has been using dutasteride and oral minoxidil for over three years with good results and is seeking additional treatments to improve hair growth by 10-15%. Suggestions include derma stamping, red light therapy, deep massage, caffeinated shampoos, and biotin supplementation.
A user plans to create a custom topical solution by adding finasteride, caffeine, cetirizine, and melatonin to a minoxidil bottle, questioning the stability and effectiveness of this mix. Concerns include potential crystallization and solution muddiness with added ingredients.
Stopping minoxidil may cause baby hairs to fall out, but continuing with finasteride alone is an option. Consider trying a different minoxidil formulation or using ketoconazole to manage scalp issues.
Dutasteride and minoxidil initially stopped hair loss, but a minoxidil allergy led to hair thinning. Alternatives suggested include oral minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo while continuing dutasteride.
The user resumed finasteride and added 5mg oral minoxidil and biotin, noticing quick progress in hair regrowth. Other users discuss dosages and express surprise at the results.
The user has been using 1.25 mg Finasteride and topical Minoxidil once a day for six months with positive results and no side effects. They emphasize the importance of continuing the medication to maintain hair regrowth and discuss the potential benefits and side effects of different dosages.
The user has been using 5% topical minoxidil for a year, but hair loss has worsened recently. They are considering adding finasteride to their treatment.
The user is using a combination of microneedling, minoxidil, tretinoin, scalp massages, and red light therapy to address hair loss, with a focus on the hairline and temples. They emphasize the importance of scalp massages and have seen regrowth, attributing success to their comprehensive routine.
A 21-year-old male shares progress pictures showing improvement in hair growth using daily topical minoxidil 5%, microneedling 1.25mm, and 500mg of saw palmetto. He reports new and healthy hair growth, indicating success in managing androgenic alopecia.
A person in their early 30s has been using finasteride for about 10 years and recently started oral minoxidil, vitamin chewables, and dermarolling to address hair loss. They noticed pigmented vellus hairs and potential regrowth, questioning if oral minoxidil is more effective than topical due to enzyme differences.
Oral minoxidil is more effective than topical for hair regrowth but may cause unwanted body hair growth and cardiovascular side effects. Some users experience positive results, while others discontinue use due to side effects like chest pain.
A user shared positive hair growth results using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamin supplements over 7 to 11 months. They discussed application tips and side effects with others.
The user has been using oral finasteride 1mg and oral minoxidil 2.5mg daily since late 2024 and reports positive progress in hair growth without side effects, though some unwanted hair growth on hands and arms. The user is 26 years old and started losing hair around age 20 or 21.