Has anybody thought about this? When applying the foam onto the scalp, is having shorter hair up top better for more absorption into the blood stream; compared to longer hair?
Minox more effective with shorter hair?
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Shorter hair just means easier application to the scalp. -
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It's much easier to apply.
I recommend you use a pair of plastic gloves. I think that it makes applying the foam better for three reasons:
1. I've noticed that when I use gloves my hair does not stick to my hand and then get pulled out. The gloves make the application smoother.
2. Your hands will not absorb the foam.
3. When you use gloves, the foam does not melt as fast as it does when your hands are bare as the gloves tend to be cooler than your hands especially if you keep them in a cool place.
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It is possible that more of the medication actually makes contact with scalps surface with shorter hair and that more of the medication sticks to the longer hairs.Comment
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