Thinning hair

Anonymous
How do you apply rogaine
Anonymous
I thought if you take rogaine you would have to stay on it forever- is that the case?
Anonymous
Yes. Perm Derm romaine for ever and nutrafol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you apply rogaine


I use the liquid kind. I apply it to my part and hairline (where my hair is thinning) with the dropper applicator every night before bed. My roots look wet after application but it looks normal by morning. I think you can do it twice a day but I’ve had great results with just nightly application. It takes about 30 seconds to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought if you take rogaine you would have to stay on it forever- is that the case?


Yes, you need to continue using it to maintain results. I put off using it for a long time because I was sure I’d find something better and more permanent. I didn’t and wasted years taking supplements and trying hair masques. I use minoxidil once daily and my hair is so much thicker snd has completely filled in where I was thinning.
Anonymous
What’s with all the thinning hair threads lately?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s with all the thinning hair threads lately?


There was an article on this recently… NYT or Atlantic. things like hair loss and broken molars have become huge issues the past year+ from stress and whatnot.
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Anonymous wrote:Minoxidil. I know Costco sold it at one time. I’m in the same position and will be looking for this. I used a form of Minoxidil in a lower dose geared for women that was made by Kerastase and it worked great.


+1. Minoxidil is the active ingredient in rogaine. I use the generic version they sell at target at 5% strength “for men”.

costco website for Minoxidil says it's for men. Is it because it impacts your hormones?


I read that it’s because Minoxidil will grow hair everywhere it comes in contact. If you drip it on your face regularly, you will get facial hair, etc. For men, the extra hair growth doesn’t matter the way it does with women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is never just "hormonal." There is actually a measurable reason you are losing hair. Ever wonder why we are the only mammals that walk around half bald and say it's normal? Just because you can live with less hair doesn't mean that losing your hair isn't a sign of a physical problem.


Lol
Anonymous
Sorry to be the voice of reason, but NOTHING will bring your hair back. Not now. Not ever. NEVER. Wigs will be your best friend. Lots of realistic styles, colors, and they are easier to maintain and work with than bio hair 99% of the time. Skip toppers (they are more trouble than they are worth) and dive into wigs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s with all the thinning hair threads lately?


Everyone is getting older and realizing the harsh realities of AGE. And wondering how so many menopausal women are walking around with a head of hair a 20 year old would envy.
Anonymous
I googled Minoxidil side effects and didn’t like what I read. I had crazy thick hair all my life and now my hairline is thinning. So depressing. My hair and eyes were my only good features and both have aged very noticeably by my mid 40s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I googled Minoxidil side effects and didn’t like what I read. I had crazy thick hair all my life and now my hairline is thinning. So depressing. My hair and eyes were my only good features and both have aged very noticeably by my mid 40s.


What were the side effects that concerned you?
Anonymous
Just to add another opinion about rogaine. I would talk to a derm and do your research before starting. I went on it impulsively for thinning hair and it did nothing for me. after starting I saw a derm and he said he wished I had seen him first before starting on it as he was not a proponent. Didn’t think it worked well. I was afraid to stop because it is known to trigger a massive shed but I just couldn’t deal with the idea of using it forever. It is a big pain in the butt to apply every day, especially when you don’t see a benefit. I hated it.

Ultimately i stopped snd the shed wasn’t too bad thankfully.
Anonymous
I’ve had success with the Kirkland brand of rogaine. For me it’s a pain to use because it limits how long I can go without washing my hair. I’m fine to use it once without washing the next day but my hair is really weighed down at the roots if I use it twice without washing. I end up using it about every other night because of that and it works well enough for me that way.
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