Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nutrafol - for me, it was a waste of money
Topical minoxidil - I think you have to try it and decide if the process works for you. I was inconsistent with application so it didn’t yield results
Oral minoxidil - this was just the easiest way for me to be consistent. Hair loss in shower stopped immediately. I saw hair regrowth in 60 days - lots of new baby hairs around my face and at my part. My biggest regret is not starting it sooner, because I spent 6 months on nutrafol and topical minox and my hair thinned out considerably.
I used Musely, which was a telemed call with a doctor. I asked for the minoxidil only formula (they offer other formulas with spirolactone and other growth products). Due to some other meds I have to take (which cause hair loss), I wanted it as simple as possible.
Has the oral minoxidil caused hair growth on other parts of your body? I was a hairy teen, and I've enjoyed not having to wax my upper lip the last few years

In my case, yes, it causes more upper lip hair growth also, so I need to wax my upper lip more often. So, it is a no-win situation.
For people who are trying the topical rogaine, I found the foam version to be extremely itchy, but the liquid version did not make me itchy (and from Google searches, this is a common complaint). I hated having to wash my hair out every day though (can't stand any type of stuff dried onto my scalp) so I switched to the oral minoxidil, which I like better anyway.