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Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
Does it get on your pillow? I just restarted minoxidil, I put it before bed, but don't go to sleep until I feel it's dried. I don't want it rubbing off on my pillow, and also as I move around maybe lay down face first momentarily and rub it all over my eyes.
Yeah I'm sure it does. I try to do it at least an hour or so before going to sleep, but havent always been successful. It hasnt been a problem though. I kinda feel like the tiny amount of minox that would rub off on the pillow really wont cause any issues.
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Originally Posted by WarLord
Wash your hair. Wait, until it is moderately wet, then apply minoxidil. In the morning, your hair may look a bit greasy at first glance, but if you comb it, this appearance immediately disappears.
I know that it is annoying to wash your hair every day, but it is certainly better than losing hair. Or you can cut your hair short. Then the greasiness of minoxidil will not be so apparent.
And I am using a sprayer, by the way.
One more thing how do you part your hair to ensure that every part of your scalp receives minoxidil ? Do you start applying from the front or the back of the head?
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