Retinoids, like tretinoin, may enhance minoxidil absorption and effectiveness on the scalp. Over-the-counter retinols lack strong evidence for similar benefits.
Topical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are preferred for hair loss due to ease of use and natural appearance. Hair systems are considered high-maintenance and less genuine.
Adding tretinoin can enhance the effectiveness of minoxidil by increasing sulfotransferase levels, making it beneficial for hair growth. However, it may not be necessary if using oral minoxidil.
Mixing tretinoin gel with Minoxidil for hair application is discussed, with suggestions to mix per application to avoid clogging and degradation. Some users apply tretinoin cream to the hairline and use Minoxidil and finasteride, noting potential irritation on the crown.
The conversation is about enhancing the effectiveness of minoxidil for hair loss. Suggestions include using tretinoin alongside minoxidil, though its effectiveness is uncertain.
The user does not respond well to minoxidil and is seeking an alternative to Tretinoin to upregulate sulfurtransferase activity for hair loss treatment. No specific alternative treatments were mentioned.
The user added topicalminoxidil to their finasteride regimen, resulting in healthier hair and some regrowth, especially after quitting nicotine. They experienced minimal shedding and noted improvements in hairline density, finding the treatment mostly preventative.
The user has been using minoxidil for 5 years and finasteride for 7 months, with recent addition of tretinoin cream causing significant hair shedding. Other users suggest the shedding indicates effectiveness and recommend continuing tretinoin use.
The user switched from a topicalminoxidil/finasteride combo to oral dutasteride and minoxidil, seeing significant progress in hair regrowth after three months. The user reports no side effects and takes 0.4mg dutasteride and 2.5mg minoxidil orally.
The user has been using finasteride, minoxidil, and a derma stamp for hair loss for nearly three months and is considering adding tretinoin. They are advised to be patient, as results typically take 6-12 months, and are exploring other options like oral minoxidil and dutasteride.
Oral minoxidil is more effective than topicalminoxidil for hair regrowth but may cause side effects like heart issues and increased body hair. Combining it with finasteride is common for better results, though side effects vary.
The user is considering starting topicalminoxidil to address a receding hairline and mild dandruff. They are seeking advice on potential effects and side effects of the treatment.
The user has been using a topical solution containing minoxidil and finasteride for 10 months but is not satisfied with the results, as there is no significant hair regrowth or thickening. They are questioning whether they are a non-responder or if they should continue the treatment longer.
Start with 0.025% tretinoin to enhance minoxidil effectiveness, gradually increasing to 0.05% to avoid scalp irritation. Users experienced redness, inflammation, and dandruff when introducing tretinoin too quickly.
The user discusses using compounded oral minoxidil due to the ineffectiveness and inconvenience of topicalminoxidil for diffuse thinning. They question the efficacy of compounded minoxidil compared to original tablet forms and express concerns about the importance of excipients and binders.
The conversation discusses using topical spironolactone for hair loss, with the original poster already using oral and topicalminoxidil, dutasteride, and latanoprost. Opinions differ on the effectiveness and safety of adding spironolactone, with some users suggesting alternative treatments like finasteride and vitamin supplements.
Oral minoxidil is considered more effective for hair regrowth than topicalminoxidil, but it carries higher risks. Combining microneedling with topicalminoxidil can enhance absorption, but oral minoxidil with microneedling shows significant results.
Oral minoxidil is claimed to be more effective and easier to use than topicalminoxidil, with a 100% response rate, but it may cause unwanted body hair growth and has potential heart-related side effects. Topicalminoxidil is less effective for many due to enzyme limitations, can cause scalp issues, and is more challenging to apply, but it avoids systemic side effects.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of combining tretinoin with minoxidil for hair loss. The user notes better results from microneedling rather than the tretinoin and minoxidil combo.
The conversation discusses the use of topicalminoxidil and finasteride for hair loss, with some users combining them with oral treatments. Users share their experiences and opinions on effectiveness, cost, and convenience, with mixed views on whether topical or oral applications are superior.
The user switched from topicalminoxidil to oral minoxidil and added RU58841 to their hair loss treatment but hasn't seen improvement after several months, causing frustration. They also mentioned using finasteride and are confused about the lack of results despite oral minoxidil's reported high success rate.
The conversation is about using tretinoin to enhance the effectiveness of minoxidil for hair loss. Tretinoin should be applied at night on dry skin, and it can be used daily, either before or after minoxidil, with a starting dose of 0.025%.
Users discussed using treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and exosomes for hair loss. They reported thicker hair and reduced shedding, with some experiencing minor side effects.
A user experienced sudden hair loss after 8 months on finasteride and minoxidil with tretinoin. Suggestions included stopping tretinoin as it might cause hair loss in some individuals.
Salicylic acid in Nioxin shampoo may reduce minoxidil effectiveness by inhibiting sulfotransferase activity, potentially causing hair loss. Users suggest stopping salicylic acid use or trying alternative treatments like high-concentration tretinoin or medicated minoxidil/finasteride shampoos.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after 7 months using topicalminoxidil once a day and 0.5mg dutasteride every other day, with noticeable results in the last two to three months. They reported no side effects and did not use dermarolling.
A 19-year-old is considering switching from topical to oral minoxidil to combat hair loss, despite concerns about increased body hair. They are currently using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and dutasteride, and are willing to accept the trade-off of more body hair for better scalp hair growth.
The user has been using Dutasteride and topicalMinoxidil for hair loss, considering switching to oral Minoxidil and increasing Dutasteride dosage. They are seeking advice on whether to change their current regimen or continue, with some users suggesting oral Minoxidil and others cautioning about potential side effects.