Generic Minoxidil is AWFUL, compared with Dr. Lee's formula

Japanbound

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Well, I was to lazy to reorder Dr.Lee's formula, so I went to Walgreens, and picked up the generic minoxidil. This stuff SUCKS ***..


Using Lee's formula, I apply it, rub it in slighty, style, and my hair is good to go, before I exit the door...

With this garbage, it takes 3-4x longer to dry, and when it does, it still looks like I dumped my head in Mcdonalds left over french fry grease... NASTY..

This stuff will be used for backup only.. I have prompty reordered Dr.Lee's minoxidil... It was the same price BTW...

Much love for Dr. Lee... I will never use another form of minoxidil again... I don't know if rogaine is this bad, or if other generic versions are this bad, or if maybe it's just me...

Long live Dr. Lee.
 

wrathchild

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Ive been using generic minoxidil for 8 months and yes it sucks *** but dont want to stop it, thanks for the info maybe I will try ordering some of dr lee's minoxidil.com right?
 

VoRteX

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generic minoxidil will work better than dr. lee's because it was designed to be a slower, more continuous release to the scalp via ppg. Lee's is a good product, but if it is completely absorbed in 5minutes, its harder for it to exert its therapeutic effect. The Rogaine formula was designed a certain way for a reason.

Of course Lee's "Xandrox" with the azelaic might be better, but thats debateable
 

Japanbound

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Vortex,

I'm not so sure about that. Dr. Lee uses Vitaman E, as opposed to all that PPG gunk.. he says it is just as good for penetrating, as PPG...
 

Cassin

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VoRteX said:
generic minoxidil will work better than dr. lee's because it was designed to be a slower, more continuous release to the scalp via ppg. Lee's is a good product, but if it is completely absorbed in 5minutes, its harder for it to exert its therapeutic effect. The Rogaine formula was designed a certain way for a reason.

Of course Lee's "Xandrox" with the azelaic might be better, but thats debateable

I agree. This is why I haven't tried it yet. I am very concerned about this. One would think Rogaine would have an "Irritation free formula" and charge a massive premium for it if it they new it worked good enough. All they would have to do is print that it is a non FDA approved version or something like that.
 
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