A user seeks a minoxidil and tretinoin foam-based product for improving a patchy beard in India. They are unsure about the safety of alcohol-based options for beard use.
A user experienced a painful rash from both liquid and foamminoxidil, suggesting an allergy to minoxidil itself. They are seeking others with similar experiences.
The post discusses concerns about the practicality of using Minoxidilfoam for hair loss, including the frequency of application, preparation, coverage area, and drying time. Responses suggest that missing a dose isn't detrimental, it can be applied once a day, it works on all hair areas, and it doesn't need to be perfectly dry before application.
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.
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 is considering switching from Minoxidil to dutasteride for hair loss treatment but is concerned about the potential for increased shedding. They are seeking advice on whether to wait for the current shedding phase to subside before starting dutasteride.
A user with diffuse thinning experienced no hair regrowth with finasteride or Avodart but slowed hair loss with Avodart. They are considering trying Minoxidil and are seeking advice on whether to use foam or liquid, and if combining it with other treatments could be beneficial, excluding micro-needling due to scalp irritation concerns.
The user shared their one-year progress using finasteride and foamminoxidil for hair loss, experiencing positive results with minimal side effects. They are considering a hair transplant for better coverage in the future.
User uses Costco brand Minoxidil as a hair product for styling and hold. Others agree that foam version is better for styling and less greasy than liquid.
The user has been using 5% minoxidilfoam for 5 months with noticeable results and is considering adding finasteride. Suggestions include adding finasteride, using hair fiber spray, and trying microneedling for better results.
The user has been using finasteride for 8 years and started using minoxidilfoam 5% twice daily with micro-needling since May 2025. They experienced significant shedding starting in July and are seeking information on how long the shedding will last and when to expect positive results.
Liquid minoxidil makes hair sticky and stiff; users suggest oral minoxidil or minoxidilfoam as alternatives. Applying minoxidil four hours before showering can help with absorption.
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.
A 20-year-old user experienced significant hair regrowth after using 5% minoxidilfoam and finasteride for four months, starting to see results after two months with no side effects. They also cut off damaged hair ends, wash their hair every other day, and advise managing stress to improve hair loss outcomes.
The user has been using 5% Minoxidilfoam twice daily, microneedling every two weeks, and Nizoral 2% shampoo weekly for hair loss treatment. They've seen improvements in their hairline and eyelashes, and are considering adding finasteride to their regimen.
Apply minoxidil at least 1-2 hours before bed to ensure it dries and doesn't transfer to the pillow. Foam dries faster than liquid, and using a satin beanie after drying can help prevent transfer.
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.
Liquid minoxidil caused mild seborrheic dermatitis on the user's eyebrows, likely due to propylene glycol. The user is considering switching to foam or oral minoxidil to avoid irritation on the scalp/temples.
Topical minoxidil with finasteride can help focus treatment on the scalp, with shedding being normal initially. Foamminoxidil is easier to apply, PRP's effectiveness varies, and anti-dandruff shampoos like ketoconazole are beneficial for scalp health.
The user is considering a hair transplant and is using Kirkland 5% foamminoxidil, oral finasteride, oral minoxidil, and topical minoxidil 7% spray. They are concerned about the necessity and potential side effects of oral minoxidil before the transplant.
Minoxidil is typically applied once daily, with some users opting for foam to minimize irritation. Users often combine it with finasteride or use oral minoxidil for improved results, while managing scalp irritation with ketoconazole or salicylic acid shampoos.
Topical minoxidil and oral finasteride are effectively promoting hair growth with minimal side effects, such as no impact on sex drive. Users report positive results and reduced hair shedding, with some using a combination of topical foam containing both minoxidil and finasteride.
User shared progress after 5 months of using finasteride, minoxidilfoam, and weekly derma rolling. Positive feedback highlights increased hair count and thickness.
Topical minoxidil can cause water retention, making the face appear swollen. Switching from liquid to foam and reducing application frequency may help; using dandelion root extract as a diuretic is also suggested.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically using 5% minoxidilfoam, Vitamin B12, and Vitamin D, with suggestions to add oral finasteride and minoxidil for better results. Concerns about side effects, particularly from finasteride, and the need for a DHT blocker are also highlighted.
A 25-year-old male has been using Minoxidilfoam for 3 years and topical Finasteride for 2 years to address hair loss, with plans to increase Finasteride concentration. He is considering additional treatments like microneedling and RU58841, while seeking advice on whether to switch back to oral Finasteride despite concerns about side effects.
A long-term finasteride user is considering adding minoxidil to address hairline thinning. They plan to use minoxidilfoam due to a propylene glycol allergy and currently use Nizoral for mild dandruff.
The user has been using finasteride for years and recently started using minoxidilfoam, noticing some increased hair density and vellus hairs after one month. They report no scalp issues or side effects and also use a ketoconazole shampoo weekly.