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How do I avoid the obstruction of my minoxidil spray?
Very simple question, thanks for your replies. The minox creates crystals that build up over time and make the spray impossible to use.
I have been using minox on my frontal area, on and off (six month break this year) for about four years.
I am currently dropping finasteride and plan on using minox on the whole top( advanced norwood 3), and I will need the spay to apply it on the back since it will be very unconvenient to rub.
I will keep you updated about my successfull or unsucessful transition in this thread, even though it is mostly about recovering my full beastly libido:
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=11082
edit: sorry wrong forum
Last edited by Assemblage23; 01-29-2013 at 11:17 AM.
Reason: could a mod please move this thread to the appropriate section
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
You may want to consider trying the Rogaine foam. Even though it is a little more expensive it does not have some of the irritating ingredients that the liquid sprays have. I recommend to my patients to only use it once a day at night before bed.
Dr. Glenn Charles
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Thank you for your reply Doctor, I don't know if the foam is available in France but I will check.
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I really like rogain foam. It smells decent and pretty much acts like mousse. I will use foam in the morning and the dropper at night.
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Originally Posted by Dr. Glenn Charles
You may want to consider trying the Rogaine foam. Even though it is a little more expensive it does not have some of the irritating ingredients that the liquid sprays have. I recommend to my patients to only use it once a day at night before bed.
do you think it's just as effective once a day, and as an all over for diffuse?
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