Keep in mind that comparison study 5% vs 10% minoxidil show that 10% minoxidil is worse than 5% > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31403367
Maybe instead of increasing minoxidil concentration add for example tretinoin/retinol which increases minoxidil efficiency.
Keep in mind that comparison study 5% vs 10% minoxidil show that 10% minoxidil is worse than 5% > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31403367
Maybe instead of increasing minoxidil concentration add for example tretinoin/retinol which increases minoxidil efficiency.
Thanks for your reply, im currently on the 5% minoxidil regaine, how well would u expect this to work on a receding hairline in the early stages with a lot of miniaturised hair there for potential regrowth (also on finasteride).I haven't found high strength minoxidil any better than regaine foam (if you're not using that brand already I would go there first- worked significantly better than kirkland for me). I think oral minoxidil (loniten) is the next stop really, 2.5mg a day seems to be the starting dose. A derm specialising in hair loss can prescribe it for you. Certainly don't go near Belgravia for anything
Belgravia are scam artists who charge a massive premium for no f*****g reason.
Just buy 5% minoxidil, there won't be any difference in your results.