TheLastHairbender
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Hey guys,
I have a quick question about the application of topical minoxidil. I'm using Rogaine Foam and just started this past month to use it all over my NW5 area rather than just the bald spot on the vertex which I had been doing for the two months prior. After reading a lot about the necessity of 'massaging in' products like Spectral DNC to get maximum effectiveness, I started giving a real good scalp massage when applying Rogaine Foam. Whereas before I would rub it in for a moment just to get the foam to melt, leaving a clear liquid to soak in all over the scalp, I've found that after a 30 second - 1 minute massage the Rogaine starts to lather up into a soapy, foamy lather that coats the scalp and hairs, which I've been leaving to dry all over. I think the scalp stimulation is good for improving blood flow, but I'm not sure if I'm over-lathering the Rogaine. I could always massage the scalp before application to stimulate circulation and then just apply the Rogaine Foam as per before, leaving just the clear liquid on a freshly massaged scalp, but I'm not sure which is the preferred method.
Anybody have any experience or anecdotes indicating that one way is better than the other? In other words, should I rub the scalp so much that the Rogaine lathers up like soap, or should I rub the scalp first and just melt the Rogaine Foam into a clear liquid and leave it at that. Any ideas?
Much Appreciated,
The LHB
I have a quick question about the application of topical minoxidil. I'm using Rogaine Foam and just started this past month to use it all over my NW5 area rather than just the bald spot on the vertex which I had been doing for the two months prior. After reading a lot about the necessity of 'massaging in' products like Spectral DNC to get maximum effectiveness, I started giving a real good scalp massage when applying Rogaine Foam. Whereas before I would rub it in for a moment just to get the foam to melt, leaving a clear liquid to soak in all over the scalp, I've found that after a 30 second - 1 minute massage the Rogaine starts to lather up into a soapy, foamy lather that coats the scalp and hairs, which I've been leaving to dry all over. I think the scalp stimulation is good for improving blood flow, but I'm not sure if I'm over-lathering the Rogaine. I could always massage the scalp before application to stimulate circulation and then just apply the Rogaine Foam as per before, leaving just the clear liquid on a freshly massaged scalp, but I'm not sure which is the preferred method.
Anybody have any experience or anecdotes indicating that one way is better than the other? In other words, should I rub the scalp so much that the Rogaine lathers up like soap, or should I rub the scalp first and just melt the Rogaine Foam into a clear liquid and leave it at that. Any ideas?
Much Appreciated,
The LHB
