17 year old with receding hairline from UK

Yoespero

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I have a pretty bad receding hairline and am about 90% that it's male pattern baldness as my brother went bald in his early 20s. Anyway I've been reading sites like this for a while and was wondering if there would be anything to stop me buying Regaine as I am under 18. I know that it is stated on their website that it is for 18-49 year olds, but I wasn't sure if this was only a recommendation. Basically what I'm asking is will I be asked for ID when I try to buy this stuff?
 

s.a.f

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Yoespero said:
I have a pretty bad receding hairline and am about 90% that it's male pattern baldness as my brother went bald in his early 20s. Anyway I've been reading sites like this for a while and was wondering if there would be anything to stop me buying Regaine as I am under 18. I know that it is stated on their website that it is for 18-49 year olds, but I wasn't sure if this was only a recommendation. Basically what I'm asking is will I be asked for ID when I try to buy this stuff?

I highly doubt it.
 

Yoespero

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Thanks, if anyone thinks otherwise, please tell me.

EDIT: I should add, do you think it would make any difference if I used a self-service checkout? Not too keen on buying it face to face.
 

s.a.f

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Just go to some pharmacy and get served by a 60 yr old lady. Who gives a S**t.
 

malo

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I felt the same way when I started using it 11 years ago. I would go to my local
Rite-Aid and make sure there was an older women cashier. Then I realized that most of the cashiers don't give a toss and barely make eye contact with you. So unless you plan on asking one of them out on a date don't sweat it. Let's face it there are a lot more embarrassing medications some people buy.
 
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