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This is really common with minoxidil. If I understand it right, because it more or less synchronizes your hair follicles growth times, the hair's loss is roughly synchronized too? (Someone can probably correct me on that.) It doesn't mean the minoxidil isn't working for you anymore: all hairs have a growth phase and a rest phase; eventually a hair is going to fall out, that's normal and unavoidable. I believe the rest phase is supposed to be about 3 months, then the hair begins to regrow.
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Originally Posted by RU58841
This is really common with minoxidil. If I understand it right, because it more or less synchronizes your hair follicles growth times, the hair's loss is roughly synchronized too? (Someone can probably correct me on that.) It doesn't mean the minoxidil isn't working for you anymore: all hairs have a growth phase and a rest phase; eventually a hair is going to fall out, that's normal and unavoidable. I believe the rest phase is supposed to be about 3 months, then the hair begins to regrow.
Thanks for the reply. I really hope what you're saying is true. And 3 months? I'll probably go full bald if keep shedding at this speed. I have decided to buzz off my hair. It makes everything easier. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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