I've always thought they were the same thing
Seems to work ok
Understanding Minoxidil: Foam vs Liquid Minoxidil is a medication primarily used to
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‘For example, the first-line treatment is usually minoxidil, which comes as a
Not sure why
However, if you don't want to pay the premium for Rogaine, Kirkland will be just as effective
Kirkland is of course the generic version and much much cheaper
What works for me is to pour some in the cap and then wait for it to turn into foam before applying
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What you need: Minoxidil foam, dropper, minoxidil liquid bottle and access to hot water
Growth Stimulants - Rogaine, Minoxidil, Tricomin
I have been putting it off forever due to my fear of "dread shed" but really, I'm going to lose that hair eventually anyways right? And I'm just putting off the inevitable,plus denying myself the potential gains of minoxidil treatment
I have long, pretty thick hair that I wear back, so i’m wondering whats the best solution to buy? I know that foam has ease of use but also know it might not absorb properly Topical minoxidil comes in a foam or liquid solution applied to the scalp
that s why i want to start Once a day topical use of Rogaine (topical minoxidil 2% and 5%) seems to be almost as effective as using it twice a day
Maybe a slight improvement, nothing major
The downside is definately that it fucked up my scalp
I have no problem with propylene glycol since I'm using skin care products with it