A user is considering mixing fast-drying minoxidil with Kirklandminoxidil to reduce greasiness and drying time. They also use liquidminoxidil to apply RU58841 powder.
Kirkland Signature 5% Minoxidil Foam for Men is on sale for $39.99, with the sale ending on November 9. The foam is preferred over the liquid for a less greasy appearance.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth in three months using 1mg finasteride three days a week and topical minoxidil daily, with initial side effects from finasteride that resolved after adjusting the dosage. They used liquidminoxidil from the Kirkland brand and initially included microneedling in their routine.
Liquidminoxidil 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.
The user noticed increased hair shedding after switching to a new Kirklandminoxidil with a different formula and is concerned about its effectiveness. They suspect the shedding might be linked to the new minoxidil rather than other factors like changing finasteride dosage or stopping RU58841.
The user is concerned about the authenticity of KirklandMinoxidil they purchased, as the packaging and bleach test results suggest it might be fake. Despite testing multiple bottles from different sellers, all showed similar inconsistencies, leading to doubts about their legitimacy.
A user developed a rash after 3 years of using Kirklandminoxidil foam, possibly due to a change in ingredients. They are considering switching to Foligain or Rogaine foam to avoid further issues.
The user suspects they bought fake minoxidil from Minoxidilworld.co.uk because it didn't change color when mixed with bleach, a test for authenticity. Other users suggest getting a refund and recommend buying from other sources, noting that genuine minoxidil should turn orange with bleach.
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This user has been using KirklandMinoxidil foam and 1 mg finasteride for 8 months, as well as a diet change, regular exercise, and daily biotin and Animal Pak supplements to treat their hair loss. So far they have not experienced any side effects from the finasteride.
A user shared their success with minoxidil for hair loss, using 5% liquidKirkland twice daily and dermarolling monthly, and plans to add finasteride. They saw significant progress after three months and regained confidence.
The conversation discusses the risks and methods of ingesting liquidminoxidil for hair loss. Concerns include dosing accuracy, safety of ingredients, and potential side effects compared to using oral minoxidil tablets.
The user shared their successful hair regrowth progress using minoxidil, finasteride, and a dermastamp over six months. They reported no shedding and used Kirklandliquidminoxidil and oral finasteride, while also managing dandruff with Nizoral shampoo.
An 18-year-old shared his 3-month hair regrowth progress using Kirkland 5% topical minoxidil and a dermaroller, achieving a better hairline without finasteride. He plans to switch from liquid to foam minoxidil for easier styling and is cautious about starting finasteride due to potential hormonal effects.
The user shared a 4-month hair loss treatment update, using Kirklandliquidminoxidil twice daily, microneedling with 1.5mm and 0.5mm needles, and applying rosemary oil twice a week. They plan to start taking finasteride and also grew a beard by microneedling and applying minoxidil to their face.
Switching from liquid to foam minoxidil led to hair loss for OP, possibly due to a second shedding cycle. OP experienced allergic reactions to propylene glycol in the liquid form, causing dandruff and itchiness, which improved after switching to foam.
The user started using 5% liquidminoxidil on their scalp and noticed increased facial dryness and faster facial hair growth. They plan to reduce the application to once a day to see if it helps with the dryness.
KirklandMinoxidil from Amazon may be fake, and it's safer to buy directly from Costco. Users suggest alternatives like Walmart's Equate or buying from Costco's website.
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil resolved issues like watery eyes and ear itchiness. Users report oral minoxidil is better for sensitive skin, though some are concerned about side effects like hair growth everywhere.
A user ordered minoxidil online and noticed different packaging, seeking confirmation if it's genuine. Another user confirmed the packaging update, noting it looks the same in both the EU and US.
Using topical Minoxidil (Kirkland 5%) to treat thinning hair, with some users reporting positive results and others not seeing any effect. Other treatments mentioned include finasteride and adapalene gel.
The conversation is about managing dandruff caused by using Kirklandminoxidil, with suggestions including using Kelual DS, Nizoral, and exfoliating with oils. Some users also recommend oral minoxidil and finasteride for better results and convenience.
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.
Switching from Kirklandminoxidil foam to a topical finasteride/minoxidil solution can cause significant hair shedding. The user also uses dutasteride, RU58841, and pyrilutamide in their treatment regimen.
The post warns about fake Kirklandminoxidil being sold on eBay in Australia, confirmed by lab tests showing no minoxidil content. Users discuss their experiences, suggest a bleach test for authenticity, and highlight the importance of buying from reputable suppliers.
Mixing peppermint and rosemary oil with minoxidil improves hair growth. Users report positive results with this combination, using both liquid and foam forms of minoxidil.
A user shared their positive experience with Minoxidil (Kirkland brand) and Nizoral shampoo for hair regrowth, showing significant improvement in just three months. The user applied the treatment consistently for over three years, maintaining the results, and did not use any other treatments like finasteride.
A 40-year-old male using 1mg finasteride and Costco liquidminoxidil for almost 2 months reports noticeable improvement in hair regrowth, though his temples remain recessed. Encouragement from others suggests continued use will yield further progress.
Finasteride and minoxidil can be obtained cheaply through Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs and Costco's Kirkland brand, respectively, costing about $7.53/month combined. Amazon's RXPass and virtual visits at Dr. B. offer additional savings.
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.