A 28-year-old user shared their positive experience with hair loss treatment using 1mg oral finasteride daily, topical minoxidil nightly, and weekly dermapen sessions. They reported increased confidence despite minor side effects like dandruff and gray hair.
Minoxidil can cause dark, puffy undereyes. Users suggest using caffeine serum, retinol moisturizer, and Remescar eye bags cream to counteract this effect.
The user reports feeling more confident and happier after 4-5 months of using Minoxidil and Dutasteride for hair loss. Some users debate the effectiveness of the progress pictures, with differing opinions on visible hair density improvement.
After quitting minoxidil 100 days ago, OP is experiencing significant hair shedding, which began a week after stopping and worsened in March. Suggestions include calming the scalp, ensuring adequate protein and iron intake, and consulting a doctor if shedding persists.
A 20-year-old male stopped oral Minoxidil (3mg) for a month due to health concerns and lack of significant results, while continuing topical Minoxidil (7%) with tretinoin and 1mg finasteride. He wants to resume oral Minoxidil but is worried about losing progress.
A 20-year-old stopped oral minoxidil (3mg) for a month due to health concerns and lack of significant results, while continuing topical minoxidil (7%) with tretinoin and finasteride (1mg). They experienced placebo side effects and are considering resuming oral minoxidil, seeking advice on potential setbacks.
The user is considering a hair transplant after a year on minoxidil without satisfactory results and is advised to use finasteride or dutasteride as a DHT blocker. Suggestions include using microneedling, tretinoin, and possibly needing 3000-4000 grafts for the transplant.
AB-103, a minoxidil sulfotransferase stimulant, is discussed as a potential hair loss treatment. Users inquire about effective boosters for hair growth.
The conversation is about finding a reliable source to order Kirkland minoxidil in the U.S. The user is facing challenges with shipping restrictions and is seeking alternatives to Amazon and Costco.
A user in Poland created a homemade "oral topical minoxidil" using 2% topical minoxidil, propylene glycol, and vodka due to difficulty obtaining oral minoxidil. They shared a recipe and sought feedback, emphasizing caution and safety in dosing.
Taking minoxidil both orally and topically may improve results, but consistency with topical application might not be as crucial if oral intake is regular. Microneedling is also considered for additional benefits.
A 34-year-old woman has been using a topical solution of 5% Minoxidil and 0.1% Finasteride since January 2026 to address hair thinning caused by PCOS and poor nutrition. She reports ongoing hair shedding but has improved her diet with whole foods and supplements.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil and microneedling to potentially thicken small hairs on the forehead after a hair transplant. It also mentions the importance of using an oral DHT blocker for hair growth.
Redensyl improved hair thickness slightly with no side effects, but no regrowth. Minoxidil provided significant regrowth but caused facial side effects like puffiness.
A user is experiencing hair loss and is using Morr F 5% Minoxidil, Finasteride Lipid Solution, ketoconazole shampoo, and biotin tablets. They seek advice on the correct application method and hair partitioning.
A user questions the authenticity of a cheap minoxidil product due to packaging errors and unusual smell, considering returning it. They also reference an FDA report for further information.
Combining topical minoxidil and pyrilutamide (KX-826) for hair loss treatment. It is suggested to apply minoxidil first, wait 20 minutes, then apply pyrilutamide for better absorption.
Minoxidil increases blood supply to the scalp, strengthening dormant follicles and extending the growth phase, but may increase scalp activity that can be countered with DHT blockers. Women experiencing side effects from finasteride or dutasteride for hair loss might consider alternatives like estrogen, especially if on birth control.
The user is considering starting oral Minoxidil at 2.5 mg to regrow hair, despite already using Finasteride, and is concerned about the cost, side effects, and prescription difficulties. They question if the potential hair gains would be noticeable given their current hairstyle.
Minoxidil works by opening potassium channels, leading to reduced blood pressure and potential side effects like reflex tachycardia. It is used for hair growth and affects blood pressure at high doses.
Applying minoxidil to eyelashes is unsafe due to potential eye irritation and chemical burns. Safer alternatives include peptide serums, castor oil, or lash lifts/extensions.
The conversation is about concerns over the authenticity of oral minoxidil for hair loss treatment, with fears it might contain finasteride despite labeling. Users reassure that if it states minoxidil only, it should be trusted, and mention that Indian drugs are generally okay.
A user shared their 3.5-month progress using 1 mg oral finasteride daily, 5% topical minoxidil nightly, and a dermaroller weekly, reporting no side effects. Others congratulated the user on their progress and inquired about side effects, to which the user confirmed experiencing none.
An 18-year-old experienced chest pain, headaches, and vomiting after taking oral minoxidil for hair loss. They reduced the dosage, felt better, but experienced sharp chest pain again after increasing it, and are advised to stop the medication and see a doctor.
Minoxidil can cause hair growth in unintended areas, leading to humorous situations. The conversation jokes about hair growing on legs instead of the head.
A 17-year-old using 5% topical minoxidil experienced significant hair shedding after a year, possibly due to a "synchronization shed" and deficiencies in vitamin D and iron. Recommendations include continuing minoxidil, optimizing vitamin D and iron levels, and reducing tretinoin use if scalp irritation occurs.
Counterfeit Kirkland minoxidil is being sold online, leading to ineffective hair loss treatment. Users are advised to purchase from reputable sources like Costco to avoid fake products.
The user is using 5% topical minoxidil twice daily and 1.25 mg oral finasteride for hair thinning at the temples. They are considering switching to once-daily minoxidil due to scalp flakiness and future time constraints.