The user experienced unwantedhairgrowth on their body from using a caffeine lotion, similar to their experience with minoxidil. They are seeking others' experiences with caffeine products causing hairgrowth in unintended areas.
The conversation is about a user experiencing excessive hairgrowth on their body due to using topical minoxidil and dutasteride. The suggested solutions are shaving off the excess hair or considering laser epilation. It is mentioned that dutasteride does not cause extra hairgrowth, while minoxidil can stimulate hairgrowth in unintended areas. The user is advised to lower the dosage, concentration, or frequency of use and only apply the treatment to the desired areas.
Taking 2.5mg oral Minoxidil daily can increase bodyhair, with users reporting thicker and longer hair, including on eyebrows and eyelashes. Some users suggest starting with a lower dose to manage unwantedhairgrowth.
Minoxidil use led to unwantedhairgrowth, but stopping the treatment was not an option due to positive effects on hairline growth. Reducing the dose and using salicylic acid were considered to manage side effects.
Oral minoxidil is more effective than topical for hair regrowth but may cause unwantedbodyhairgrowth and cardiovascular side effects. Some users experience positive results, while others discontinue use due to side effects like chest pain.