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I understand that Retin-A has an active ingredient that is a derivative of Vitamin A.
Accutane causes hair loss because of the Vitamin A.
So why is Retin-A effective with Rogaine? I understand it allows for better absorption, but couldn't that be done with just taking hot shower and then applying the Rogaine? Benefits of absorption are offset if you ask me if your also absorbing Vitamin A into your scalp, I would think!?
Where is my line of thinking wrong?
And I searched the boards for anything on Retin-A Micro...but not one post. Does anyone have any info on the 0.04% and 0.1% products? All I ever read about is people putting Retin-A 0.05% on their head with Rogaine, but what about the Retin-A Micro? I did the Retin-A Micro 0.1% for the first time on my scalp last night (usually just on my face for acne) and then did the Rogaine....I swear I felt weird for 30 minutes after applying that Rogaine....not really a headache, but felt some pressure and lightheadedness.....it subsided after 30 minutes. Don't mind the side effects if that means it's really getting in there working! Do you think Retin-A Micro is ok to use, especially the potent 0.1% !? I would compare it to Avodart (which I do 0.5mg a day, Mon-Fri) and I would say Retin-A is compared to Propecia....
But can anyone confirm or reject my opinions on Retin-A Micro, and tell me why it works when it has Vitamin A in it, which is supposed to cause hair loss.
Accutane causes hair loss because of the Vitamin A.
So why is Retin-A effective with Rogaine? I understand it allows for better absorption, but couldn't that be done with just taking hot shower and then applying the Rogaine? Benefits of absorption are offset if you ask me if your also absorbing Vitamin A into your scalp, I would think!?
Where is my line of thinking wrong?
And I searched the boards for anything on Retin-A Micro...but not one post. Does anyone have any info on the 0.04% and 0.1% products? All I ever read about is people putting Retin-A 0.05% on their head with Rogaine, but what about the Retin-A Micro? I did the Retin-A Micro 0.1% for the first time on my scalp last night (usually just on my face for acne) and then did the Rogaine....I swear I felt weird for 30 minutes after applying that Rogaine....not really a headache, but felt some pressure and lightheadedness.....it subsided after 30 minutes. Don't mind the side effects if that means it's really getting in there working! Do you think Retin-A Micro is ok to use, especially the potent 0.1% !? I would compare it to Avodart (which I do 0.5mg a day, Mon-Fri) and I would say Retin-A is compared to Propecia....
But can anyone confirm or reject my opinions on Retin-A Micro, and tell me why it works when it has Vitamin A in it, which is supposed to cause hair loss.