Can Min actually make your hair loss worse?

GiveMeAccessToMyAccount

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Wow. Yes, I believe you might not respond to Minoxidil, that's true (only forty five percent of men do). But aging skin? Seriously. It's only five percent.

You might be allergic to the glycerol, which isn't in the foam version.

Really, don't call Yetti a moron, when that's really what you sound like. You actually believe Minoxidil, which is very safe, can age your skin over time?

No studies prove that. That's related to oral minoxidil, not liquid, and at much higher doses. So, really, your just scaring people away from it.

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Let me add that my minoxidil grown hair is dark, and not gray, which the side and back of my hair have become.

The sides and back are DHT resistant, like most men.

Liquid minoxidil ages the skin where I apply it. It looks like those spots on old people's hands, but it's only noticeable on flash. When I get off it, the skin goes back to normal. When I use more than the recommended dose, which I always do, that's when it happens.
 

DoctorHouse

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I have been using Lipogaine for about 8 weeks or more and my hair actually got worse with it. Af first I thought it was getting better but I was wrong. I guess I no longer respond to it or it just causes such a big shed that I just don't think its worth it to go thru a shed just to get thicker hair. And there is no guarantee it will get better. Or my balding processes is finally going fast now. My thinning is all over so I guess I won't be a candidate for a transplant either. Nameless, I am going to join your pity party now.
 
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