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wimp

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I've been on proscar (.25 of a pill per day) for almost a year now. I waited to see the results...and I think it has stopped my loss, but as far as I can tell I haven't had any regrowth. Today I purchased the generic 5% minoxidil. The box says only apply it to the vertex because that is the only place it works. Is that true? Would it be a waste to apply it to my hairline and on top of my head?
 

ACT10Npack

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return it. I will not help you in the long run. It will shed your hair. Proscair is working for you and dont mess it up with you just b/c you want to regrow hair. Stay with procair and be happy with your hair stopping.
 

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wimp said:
I've been on proscar (.25 of a pill per day) for almost a year now. I waited to see the results...and I think it has stopped my loss, but as far as I can tell I haven't had any regrowth. Today I purchased the generic 5% minoxidil. The box says only apply it to the vertex because that is the only place it works. Is that true? Would it be a waste to apply it to my hairline and on top of my head?

The trials were only done on the vertex, so legally (as defined by the FDA) Rogaine can only be promoted as working on the vertex, in reality many have found it to be effective elsewhere, including the hairline (I am included in this group)

My advice to you, go to http://www.minoxidil.com buy one single bottle of product 500 (standard minoxidil) which should cost you around $16, keep this bottle untill your generic minoxidil has run out, then use this new bottle and compare the greasyness/drying time/appearence and so on, I will guarantee you will never buy a generic again.

Good luck
 

HairyPotter

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The minoxidil from http://www.minoxidil.com (Dr. Lees 5% minoxidil, product 500) dries much faster than Rogaine (it takes about 15 mins to dry, Rogaine takes about 2 to 3 hours) and is much less greasy than Rogaine... in other words its 10 times more convenient than regular Rogaine.
 

wimp

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So far I don't have any problems...I shave my head with no guard on the clippers...it dries pretty quick.
 

Rust1

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The trials were only done on the vertex, so legally (as defined by the FDA) Rogaine can only be promoted as working on the vertex, in reality many have found it to be effective elsewhere, including the hairline (I am included in this group)


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Melbs

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Rust1 said:
The trials were only done on the vertex, so legally (as defined by the FDA) Rogaine can only be promoted as working on the vertex, in reality many have found it to be effective elsewhere, including the hairline (I am included in this group)


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