Secretlybatman
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Is it possible one side of our hairlines is getting hit harder?
I don't know if you can do them separately. When I took 30% minoxidil, it was used to stop reactions from that dose. My 15% didn't have that. And I put it all over (more places) on my hair than before. That maybe why I ran into issues.
Damn you guys make me scared to try minoxidil.
I'm mainly thinning on my crown I wonder if I can just take finasteride without minoxidil and be good.
been on it both again since sunday US time. Hopefully my assumption about minoxidil will be wrong. I do notice that where I apply it is itchy as **** after i apply it though
When I use a concentrated amount on areas where there's no/almost no thinning, it does appear to make it thinner. This is true with 15% min, and .1 ml of finasteride mixed in. Weird. Both my kids noticed, and it was true. My crown and top of my hair, which had no thinning before, was getting balder and thinner.
But on my receding hairline, it's growing it back.
What's funny is when I use 5% liquid or foam, I don't get any side effects. But with 15% I do. This is a mystery to me.
I used to use 30% min with .05 ml finasteride ( = .5mg finasteride daily). But it had hydrocortizine. I believe that definitely makes a difference. Hydrocortizine stops allergic reactions.
So far my 2nd shot at minoxidil I'm losing ground again. my hairlines got a lot thinner on that one temple im using it on again. Hoping its just a shed but from previous experience I'm concerned my hair just thins more on minoxidil