I've been taking Propecia for a little over a year, and using Rogaine foam for about ten months. I also use Nizoral once every four or five days. I've run out of Propecia, and didn't realize that it was my last refill. My dermatologist won't call in a refill until I've seen him, but he can't get...
i switched to liquid about a month ago, just to try it out because it's cheaper and the foam was irritating my scalp a little. I got the generic Target brand Up & Up, but
a) it's irritating and itchy even more than the foam
b) i'm finding it's trickier to rub in/distribute and
c) the sides of...
My hair is just coarse, and I don't wear it back or up, so it's hard to tell exactly, but i do see a little thinning on the hairline that's new the last couple months, but like you said i thought (and hoped) it may be the foam sort of synced up the resting phases and it's in a period where a lot...
I really hate to bump again, but the only reply was vague and without endorsement. What might switching to liquid do?
Or could the foam actually be damaging my hairline? Permanently, or is it partly salvageable?
do you say that for any particular reason? is it because the foam is too strong or because it's more irritative?
or, is there anything else you recommend?
I'm in need of a bit of advice. I've been doing the propecia/rogaine/occasional nizoral thing: propecia for about nine months, rogaine 5% foam for about six, and nizoral off and on throughout. My crown area looks pretty good, but in the front I seem to have gone from a nw1 to a nw2 rather...
Does anybody have any advice? Sorry to push it, but I feel like i'm potentially doing something counterproductive bordering on downright damaging twice a day.
SO. I'm a 22-year-old male, and I noticed this past March that my hairline seemed to be receding a bit. I saw a dermatologist and she prescribed Propecia, which i've been taking for about four months now. She said it would also be a good idea to start Rogaine if i was "serious about stopping...