A user shared their experience using Minoxidil 5% once daily for 77 days without any other treatments, reporting no side effects. Another user mentioned stopping finasteride due to side effects and now only uses Minoxidil.
The conversation discusses using both oral and topical minoxidil for hair loss treatment. The user is seeking experiences from others who have tried adding oral minoxidil to their routine.
Oral Minoxidil users discuss their experiences with hair regrowth, noting that results may be temporary without a DHT blocker. Some users report significant regrowth after several months but express concerns about needing additional treatments.
OP plans to switch from topical to oral minoxidil due to limited results and is advised to overlap both for a few weeks before discontinuing the topical. Oral minoxidil may be more effective for non-responders to topical treatment.
The user stopped using minoxidil due to scalp issues and switched to finasteride, noticing thicker hair initially but experiencing hair loss again. They are considering restarting minoxidil but are concerned about the shedding phase, especially with upcoming vacation plans and a potential second hair transplant.
A user is considering switching from regular 5% minoxidil foam 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.
Switching from liquid to foam minoxidil may cause mild shedding, possibly due to differences in absorption. Returning to the original liquid formulation typically stabilizes shedding within a few weeks.
Oral minoxidil users should monitor heart health with periodic echocardiograms and cardiologist visits due to potential side effects. While some experience serious side effects, they are rare, and the benefits for hair growth often outweigh the risks.
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil caused acne breakouts, leading the user to revert to topical use. Finasteride was also used, but acne was suspected to be linked to oral minoxidil.
The user started using 5% liquid minoxidil 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.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness and side effects of taking 1.25mg oral minoxidil for hair loss, with some users suggesting starting at a lower dose to minimize side effects before potentially increasing to 2.5mg. Concerns about cardiovascular side effects and the importance of individual responses to dosage are highlighted.
The conversation is about finding a reliable source for oral minoxidil in the EU, as the original supplier is out of stock. The user is currently using finasteride and oral minoxidil for hair loss treatment.
The user used Kirkland brand minoxidil foam twice daily for a year and noticed initial progress, but feels they might be losing progress or experiencing shedding. They are considering starting finasteride but prefer to avoid it and are seeking hair styling advice.
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.
Oral minoxidil and finasteride can lead to quick hair growth, with some users noticing changes in as little as 2-3 weeks, though head hair may take longer. Many prefer oral minoxidil over topical due to convenience, and some also use ketoconazole shampoo and other topical treatments.
Minoxidil is highly toxic to cats, and users are advised to avoid using it if they have cats, or to take extreme precautions if they do. Some users suggest using oral minoxidil instead, but it may not be available in all countries.
Minoxidil can cause dark, puffy undereyes. Users suggest using caffeine serum, retinol moisturizer, and Remescar eye bags cream to counteract this effect.
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.
The user switched from topical to oral Minoxidil and is experiencing hair shedding without significant regrowth, despite using Finasteride and Dutasteride. They are considering whether their body isn't responding to oral Minoxidil and are exploring options like dermarolling.
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.
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.
Minoxidil can cause scalp itchiness, often due to propylene glycol, and users suggest alternatives like foam formulations without PG, using moisturizing oils, or reducing application frequency. Some recommend ketoconazole or zinc pyrithione shampoos to help with inflammation and itchiness.
The conversation discusses challenges and tips for applying liquid topical minoxidil twice a day, with users sharing their experiences and methods for managing greasy hair. Many users apply minoxidil once at night, and some combine it with finasteride for better results.
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.
The conversation discusses hair shedding after stopping topical minoxidil and considers switching to oral minoxidil as a treatment. Users share experiences with oral minoxidil, dutasteride, and the potential benefits of combining treatments to manage hair loss.
Oral minoxidil can cause side effects like heart issues, increased body hair, and facial puffiness, but these are often dose-dependent and temporary. Users report varying experiences, with some combining it with finasteride or RU58841 for better results, while others experience minimal or no side effects.
Tretinoin is discussed as a standalone treatment for hair loss, not just as a Minoxidil booster. Users mention using Tretinoin with Minoxidil and Finasteride, and consider applying it for eyebrow growth.