Anyone use a liquid applicator?

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Wouldn't it be a lot easier and cheaper to buy a pair of latex gloves and use them to put the stuff on your scalp. All you would have to do is rinse them off after your done and they will last you your entire life.
 

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yeah that thing looks gay. I highly doubt it improves penetration by 400%

I guess it might work on a slick spot but it would be useless for a diffuse thinner.

Bruce, didnt you try this thing?
 

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Cassin said:
seems like you would have to be pretty bald to use something like that.

Which would mean that the better the results, the less it can do! It is hard to imagine how that applicator wouldn't get minoxidil all over ones hair. And just how is it supposed to increase absorption anyways? "100% of the medication goes entirely into the tissue" That is one bold *** statement.

I'm still wondering if a dermal roller might be a good option, tho. That thing makes sense,. basically the same idea that they use to fertilize lawns,. punch holes in the surface for better penetration.
 
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istherehope said:
Does anyone use this (or another) liquid applicator that Specer Forrest sells? I do and it get what you're applying, i.e. minoxidil or prox-n ..., only onb the part of the scalp you want and not drip all over the place.

Here is the link:
http://www.regrow.com/rogaine.asp#applicator


Actually I had one of these as my hair transplant Doctor is Dr DeYarman. I stopped using it as it was messy but the Doctor does make a good argument for maximum minoxidil penetration.
 
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