One week off is no problem at all. It becomes critical after 1 month.
Your skin will also be grateful for a little break..
My experience: 5 years of minoxidil.
Thanks for the reply.I stopped for six weeks and lost tons and tons of hair, at least half of my gains since starting. Here was the timeline:
T - Stopped using minoxidil
T+1.5 months - Restarted using minoxidil
T+2 months - Started major shedding
T+3 months - Shedding started to calm, vellus hairs visible again (1.5 months after restarting minoxidil)
T+4.5 months - Back to full strength (3 months after restarting minoxidil)
It was a horrible two months of shedding though. I will probably never intentionally take a break from minoxidil again except for missing one application here and there which tends to happen naturally for me. Pics of all that process are in my story, link in signature, period in question was from 1/15/12 through 5/31/12.
You noticed that Minoxidil's effectiveness increased after the break?
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Thanks for the reply.
6 weeks are way too much for me. i consider giving 1 week break just because i feel that Minoxidil's effectiveness dropped a bit in the last months. Some friends said and advised that 1 week or 5 days break will increase its effectiveness, im evaluating it.
I think that you will only lose hair. If you increased the concentration, you would do better.
Thanks for the reply.
6 weeks are way too much for me. i consider giving 1 week break just because i feel that Minoxidil's effectiveness dropped a bit in the last months. Some friends said and advised that 1 week or 5 days break will increase its effectiveness, im evaluating it.
I had a break of approx 10-12 weeks. After 8 weeks i started shedding and by 12 weeks i had lost almost 80% of the hairs that Minoxidil regrew.
A break of up to 3 weeks in my opinion would be fine. Any longer then your in the hands of the hairgods and you may not be able to regrow as much hair as you originally lost from the shedding.
You know, a little dab of .05% Retin-A once a day is also believed to increase the effectiveness of minoxidil. Start slowly though, some people are more sensitive to it than others so make sure it doesn't irritate your skin before you start using it regularly. Retin-A (Tretinoin) requires a prescription here in the U.S., I didn't want to bother at the time so I ordered mine from inhousepharmacy.com and was happy with the transaction. Just another alternative to consider.