Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those who had success with oral Rogaine - what type of hair loss do you have? I have thinning in the front that the doctor says is genetic. I have been offered oral Rogaine but I am scared of side effects and taking it for the rest of my life. I’m curious if people have had success with my type of hair loss.
I have the same question, and would also love to hear the specifics! My thinning is by far the worst right up front. I’ve considered spot treating with foam but I’m not good at sticking to elaborate routines…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those who had success with oral Rogaine - what type of hair loss do you have? I have thinning in the front that the doctor says is genetic. I have been offered oral Rogaine but I am scared of side effects and taking it for the rest of my life. I’m curious if people have had success with my type of hair loss.
I have the same question, and would also love to hear the specifics! My thinning is by far the worst right up front. I’ve considered spot treating with foam but I’m not good at sticking to elaborate routines…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those who had success with oral Rogaine - what type of hair loss do you have? I have thinning in the front that the doctor says is genetic. I have been offered oral Rogaine but I am scared of side effects and taking it for the rest of my life. I’m curious if people have had success with my type of hair loss.
I have the same question, and would also love to hear the specifics! My thinning is by far the worst right up front. I’ve considered spot treating with foam but I’m not good at sticking to elaborate routines…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those who had success with oral Rogaine - what type of hair loss do you have? I have thinning in the front that the doctor says is genetic. I have been offered oral Rogaine but I am scared of side effects and taking it for the rest of my life. I’m curious if people have had success with my type of hair loss.
I have the same question, and would also love to hear the specifics! My thinning is by far the worst right up front. I’ve considered spot treating with foam but I’m not good at sticking to elaborate routines…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The oral pill is super cheap, easy and effective. Easy to order online. Don't understand why anyone would do anything different.
Google side effects. My doctor wouldn’t prescribe it.
Anonymous wrote:To those who had success with oral Rogaine - what type of hair loss do you have? I have thinning in the front that the doctor says is genetic. I have been offered oral Rogaine but I am scared of side effects and taking it for the rest of my life. I’m curious if people have had success with my type of hair loss.
Anonymous wrote:The oral pill is super cheap, easy and effective. Easy to order online. Don't understand why anyone would do anything different.
Anonymous wrote:I was using the foam for four months then switched to a liquid compound of minoxidil tretinoin spironolactone ketoconazole and that was the game changer, for me.
Anonymous wrote:Following some of the advice on this board I took the plunge and ordered topical minoxidil from Costco which I've started using to address my thinning hair. It's been four days so can't speak to results yet, but I'm curious to hear from others the logistics of daily application.
I wash my hair in the morning but now rinse my scalp in the evening after work so it's clean.
I apply the minoxidil usually about an hour before I fall asleep. Sometimes dh and I will be watching TV, sometimes reading in bed during that hour. It can take 2-4 hours to dry completely, according to the box. Should I be sleeping with something over my head to ensure I'm not getting the solution on my pillow and transferring it to my face etc?
Should I just switch to the oral pill? Will I be resetting the clock if I give up the topical and switch to a pill in a couple of months?