Hey Tracey!
Im particularly interested in your advice as you are a female (I’m a 23 female)
I suffer from female hereditary hair-loss.
I am a patient of the Belgravia Centre &they have put me on 4% minx plus MPG. It does seem to be working,but the medication is very expensive. Im looking to start getting my minx from Minixidol-direct, I will use the 5%miinx for men.
My concern is that the Kirkland Minxidol won’t have as much success as the Belgravia solution because is dosnt use a DHT blocker (MPG).
I recently started using Nizarol, as I read that it is a DHT blocker, and reduced itchiness. However after only two applications my head is significantly itchier than before! Im concerned I might be causing inflammation on my scalp with the use of Nizarol and Minx which will subsequently cause my hair to fall out more
Should I continue using Nizarol? Will using it aid my hair loss significantly or will using the Kirkland alone suffice?
I appreciate your help
Im particularly interested in your advice as you are a female (I’m a 23 female)
I suffer from female hereditary hair-loss.
I am a patient of the Belgravia Centre &they have put me on 4% minx plus MPG. It does seem to be working,but the medication is very expensive. Im looking to start getting my minx from Minixidol-direct, I will use the 5%miinx for men.
My concern is that the Kirkland Minxidol won’t have as much success as the Belgravia solution because is dosnt use a DHT blocker (MPG).
I recently started using Nizarol, as I read that it is a DHT blocker, and reduced itchiness. However after only two applications my head is significantly itchier than before! Im concerned I might be causing inflammation on my scalp with the use of Nizarol and Minx which will subsequently cause my hair to fall out more
Should I continue using Nizarol? Will using it aid my hair loss significantly or will using the Kirkland alone suffice?
I appreciate your help