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I use the smallest amount of foam I can spray out of the bottle, work that into my scalp, and then I can add a full ml of the liquid. Had to take 1 month off applying it.now I started to reapply 0.5ml once a day and after a few days my neck is getting a little rash and I feel discomfort/ swelling in my eyes again but not as bad as before.
Generic Equate works just as well as name brand which significantly lowers the cost since this must be used basically forever to avoid hair loss.Works great for women at 5%.With the liquid I was scratching my scalp in the middle of the night. Rogaine foam in the morning and generic minoxidil at night
Is there a huge difference in terms of effectiveness? All rights reserved.
Liquid Rogaine Rogaine Liquid.
Anyway, I did apply it in small and little drops with almost not pressing the end of the applicator and after that I used a beard brush to "comb" it on and it was evenly on the scalp.
Can I Use Rogaine Liquid at Night and Foam in the Morning? Buy a bottle of each and conduct your own little experiment.Ultimately, choosing which minoxidil you use is analogous to choosing your preferred cola.
If you want to have the best of both worlds, consider using a foam preparation in the morning for convenience and liquid in the evening to achieve even distribution. Of course, plenty of people use the liquid without issue as well.I have long hair but increased hair loss around the front so hair is receding. I thinking about trying this mainly to keep cost down. It should be noted, however, that both the liquid and foam medications are generally well-tolerated and that only a small percentage of users report dermatological side effects with liquid minoxidil.Bernstein’s argument is more compelling, though, in my opinion. Does PG help with hair growth? I am 25 and have been using rogaine since i was 20…the foam worked great having used it twice a day however it seemed to be ” lacking” recently and with instructions from Dr.Bernstein in NYC switched to the liquid only at night time. But at the moment I do about 2-3ml at night time and whenever I have a free morning I will try to do a morning application as well using liquid.
Whatever agent is used in the foam, restrains the itchiness from the liquid.
I got a rash on the back and sides of my neck. However, if you truly just have a I also use foam, as it is far more convenient, not sticky and dries quicker.
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Gonna try a DHT blocker this month on Amazon.
is it ok to continue use?I have very blonde hair, and I find that the Kirkland liquid makes my hair look greasy. If your scalp becomes abraded, irritated, or sunburned, check with your doctor before applying minoxidil.
I started minox hoping to complete my beard, but the side-effects, especially on my face are certainly not worth it.I was using it exactly as directed, so it might be time to try the foam once the side-effects are completely gone.Thanks for the comment, Adam.
Not that the liquid is a huge pain to apply, either.So if you’re looking for a minoxidil product that’s super easy to fit into your daily routine, the foam is probably your best bet. Switched to foam today and no longer so itchy.Thanks for sharing your experience, Brad.
Cheers.using the liquid I didn’t have any problems using it twice a day until after 8-9 weeks.
Other than that, head and.shoulders has been effective combating dry itchy scalp, and (I’m assuming since I haven’t had any) preventing dandruffI used the liquid on my beard for a week and was hit with severe hives and my beard became flaky. By iubball22 in forum Hair Loss Treatments
Side effects are a bit less common based on what I’ve read.I first started using foam for a month with no side effects at all and some promising results, thereafter I switched to liquid hoping for even better results and tbh I think it does work slightly better because I did get noticable results using it, but might have been the same if I kept using foam. Liquid Studies: Which One Works Best and Why?
Rogaine (minoxidil): Rogaine, also known as minoxidil, is an over-the-counter medication that helps regrow men's hair.
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