Hi all,
I took a picture on day 1 when I started using regular-strength Kirkland Minoxidil liquid, I was 33 years old when I started. After about 1 year, I switched to the 5% minoxidil liquid. I applied the minoxidil twice a day, 90% of the time (there were some stretches where I only applied it once a day, hence the 90% number).
Do you think there is any progress? I think there is marginal progress.
My questions are:
1) Is it possible that using minoxidil might not have added much hair, but it could have saved me from losing a lot of hair over the past 3 years?
2) It it possible that the minoxidil I applied for 3 years did absolutely noting, and my hair today would be the same as had I not used it?
(The photos are sort of hard to compare because of the different lighting. I took 2 pictures today, one with a flash and one without, both are posted.)
Thanks for any tips.
I took a picture on day 1 when I started using regular-strength Kirkland Minoxidil liquid, I was 33 years old when I started. After about 1 year, I switched to the 5% minoxidil liquid. I applied the minoxidil twice a day, 90% of the time (there were some stretches where I only applied it once a day, hence the 90% number).
Do you think there is any progress? I think there is marginal progress.
My questions are:
1) Is it possible that using minoxidil might not have added much hair, but it could have saved me from losing a lot of hair over the past 3 years?
2) It it possible that the minoxidil I applied for 3 years did absolutely noting, and my hair today would be the same as had I not used it?
(The photos are sort of hard to compare because of the different lighting. I took 2 pictures today, one with a flash and one without, both are posted.)
Thanks for any tips.