diffusethinning
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Hi guys,
first off, thanks a lot of allowing your forums to be searched by google & non-members. It revealed a wealth of information to me. But I haven't been able to find a conclusive response to the questions posted in the thread title.
Like many people, I've been trying to find adequate replacement for Dr Lee's products. I've searched all around these forums, the forums at hairlosshelp, amazon reviews, and regular google searches, and the most viable alternatives seem to be MinoxidilMax (MM) & MinoxidilSolutions (MS). But even in 20 page threads, the opinions are mixed.
first off, thanks a lot of allowing your forums to be searched by google & non-members. It revealed a wealth of information to me. But I haven't been able to find a conclusive response to the questions posted in the thread title.
Like many people, I've been trying to find adequate replacement for Dr Lee's products. I've searched all around these forums, the forums at hairlosshelp, amazon reviews, and regular google searches, and the most viable alternatives seem to be MinoxidilMax (MM) & MinoxidilSolutions (MS). But even in 20 page threads, the opinions are mixed.
- There is one respected member here at gourmetstylewellness.com -- "Cassin" -- who says that MM works for him, but besides him I couldn't find anyone credible that actively endorsed it, and a lot of people who said it was a load of crap.
[/*:m:1qjvz1y5] - Are there any conclusive lab reports that confirm that MM / MS contain the ingredients they claim to contain?
[/*:m:1qjvz1y5] - Are there any other members that have had results using MM or MS?
[/*:m:1qjvz1y5] - Can anyone here recommend any other products as a real alternative to Dr Lees Products?[/*:m:1qjvz1y5][/list
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As for me, I've been using MinoxMax since May. I keep my hair very short, so it's hard to say if it's actually working or not. It seems like it isn't but for now I'm just keeping up the routine.
Thanks