Fred, you are completely pathetic. First you claim that there is no scientific proof or studies showing that minoxidil can lead to wrinkles. I named them by now in several threads - all of which you never replied to after that. You claim to "trust in science", but I never got a reply to you to the following question:
If minoxidil has been (a) shown to inhibit collagen, and this is its primary mode of action on the scalp's fibrotic collagen in Androgenetic Alopecia, then if (b) minoxidil spreads to the face - due to whatever reasons, e.g. bloodstream - shouldnt it lead to the exact same effect there, i.e., collagen inhibition? As everyone knows, collagen is what keeps the facial skin elastic and wrinkle-free.
So, answer that question, instead of pretending
in every fuc*ing thread on minoxidil that you dont know about it.
Now, more and more people confirm this effect - and your reply is "ha, of course, the scaremongers' doing"? You are a joke, Fred. Not wanting to admit that you're wrong is one of the worst character traits.
But hey - give me a reasonable reply to that question from above. Would be very interesting.
- - - Updated - - -
Think about it SDK, a 5% solution you put onto your scalp once a day for only a month doing "damage"?!
You don't even have a basic understanding of anything. How about you apply a 5% cyanide solution once a day for only a month and see what happens? Also wanna claim that cant do any "damage"?