User reports 2 months of hair growth using Minoxidil 5% twice daily and 0.5 Finasteride once daily. Different Minoxidil brand and increased application frequency may have contributed to success.
An 18-year-old plans to start using minoxidil with dermastamping for hair loss but is delaying finasteride due to concerns about side effects and hormone effects. They are seeking advice on whether starting minoxidil without finasteride is a good decision.
A 23-year-old is experiencing hair loss and is considering whether to try oral minoxidil due to fear of side effects, after inconsistent use of topical minoxidil. They are advised to try topical minoxidil consistently first, as it has fewer systemic effects.
A 24-year-old male shares his 5-month progress using 1mg finasteride daily, biotin supplements, multivitamins, 3ml minoxidil daily, and derma rolling twice a week. A user inquires about hair shedding and the type of minoxidil used.
The conversation discusses continuing finasteride and minoxidil after a hair transplant. Minoxidil should be applied around the new hairline, avoiding the transplant area until healed, then gradually extended to all areas.
A 25-year-old shared progress in hair regrowth after 7 months using dutasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling, noting some baby hair growth on the temples. The user plans to continue this treatment, having found it effective despite some initial shedding and challenges with styling due to topical minoxidil.
The user has been using kx826 for 10 months and topical minoxidil for 2 years, reporting slow but undeniable progress in hair regrowth. They experienced side effects from finasteride and do not use it.
A 21-year-old male using minoxidil, derma stamping, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and Nizoral shampoo for hair loss sees minimal progress and is cautious about using finasteride due to potential side effects. Others suggest finasteride or dutasteride for better results, noting side effects are rare.
The conversation is about alternatives to minoxidil for hair growth, as the original poster experienced chest tightness from using it. They are currently using finasteride and considering options like rosemary oil, pumpkin seed oil, and other topical treatments, but acknowledge that minoxidil and finasteride are the most scientifically supported treatments.
The conversation discusses the uncertainty of the legitimacy of minoxidil products in the EU market and mentions baricitinib as an approved, but expensive alternative. A method to test for real minoxidil involves mixing it with bleach to see if it turns orange or brown.
The conversation discusses starting Minoxidil for hair loss and suggests also using finasteride to prevent further balding. Minoxidil is expected to thicken current hair, but won't stop hair follicles from dying.
A user shared their 2-month hair growth progress using only Minoxidil, noting significant improvement and plans to continue despite a genetic predisposition to baldness. They apply Minoxidil twice daily, experienced a heat rash, and chose not to use Finasteride due to side effects.
A user's successful hair regrowth after 7 months of using 5% minoxidil, 1mg finasteride, and adding micro needling 4 months ago. The user also took biotin, fish oil, and collagen supplements, and reduced finasteride intake to once every 3 days due to minor libido decay.
The user has been using Minoxidil and finasteride for a year, noticing initial hair regrowth but experiencing shedding recently, causing concern. Suggestions include continuing treatment, considering dutasteride, and checking for other factors like illness or nutrient deficiencies.
A 5 year journey of using Dutasteride and Minoxidil for hair loss, with progress pictures shared by the user. Replies have expressed amazement at the progress.
Significant hair regrowth was achieved using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and derma stamping. The user noted improved hair quality and thickness with no side effects.
Oral minoxidil can cause rare facial bloating, especially at higher doses and in women. Reducing sodium intake, drinking more water, and adjusting the dose can help manage side effects.
Oral minoxidil dosing should be based on body weight to minimize side effects, with higher doses increasing risks like pericardial effusion. Combining oral minoxidil with topical treatments and finasteride can improve hair growth, but regular heart health monitoring is essential.
The conversation is about managing hair care routines while using minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss treatment. Users discuss application timing, washing frequency, and additional scalp care tips to maintain consistency and effectiveness.
People in the Netherlands are discussing reliable sources to buy Minoxidil, with recommendations for local pharmacies and online pharmacies with NL or neighboring country addresses. Concerns include avoiding fake products, insurance coverage, and the legitimacy of certain online sellers like Foligain and Biovea.
Minoxidil can cause dry, stiff hair, making styling difficult. Users suggest applying it hours before styling, using light styling products, and not washing hair daily to manage dryness.
The user experienced hair loss and started using minoxidil (5%) and finasteride (0.5 mg daily) with inconsistent application but still saw noticeable improvements by the end of January. They use the liquid form of minoxidil.
The user is using topical Minoxidil 5% and Finasteride 0.1% for hair loss and is concerned about potential side effects of oral treatments due to a history of depression and testosterone replacement therapy. Other users suggest that oral Finasteride may be more effective, but results typically take several months to a year to become noticeable.
Minoxidil is unlikely to cause skin aging at typical doses, and concerns about collagen inhibition are mostly unfounded. Users suggest using sunscreen and tretinoin for skin health, and some combine minoxidil with finasteride for hair maintenance.
A user experienced increased hair shedding after 2.5 years on finasteride and 5 months on minoxidil, possibly due to recent additions like supplements and microneedling. Others shared similar experiences with minoxidil shedding, suggesting it may be a normal part of the process, with hair often growing back thicker.
A 19-year-old is considering starting Minoxidil to address a receding hairline and is seeking advice on whether to use it before getting a prescription for finasteride or dinastride. They plan to consult a doctor, either a dermatologist or a regular physician, for further guidance.
A user applied minoxidil for hair loss and worried about its toxicity to cats after their cat drank from a water fountain they touched. After consulting a vet and pet poison control, they were reassured that the exposure was not enough to harm the cat, and others advised using gloves and being cautious in the future.