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I just recieved Dr. Lee's 5% spironolactone and and while applying it for the first time I realised a contradiction with any kind of topical in lotion or cream form:
A lotion is great for a slick smooth bald spot as it is extremely easy to apply to skin and it stays where you put it unlike a liquid. I believe this is the original design plan for lotion or cream topical like Dr. Lee's 5% Spironolactone.
The paradox:
If the topical cream or lotion is successful in growing hair than you can no longer apply the topical unless your hair is extremely SHORT. The only reason I want to regrow hair is so I can grow it longer than a #1 razor for cryin out loud! This to me seems fucked up and I'm pissed because Dr. Lee will not give me a refund!
Why the f*** would you make a topical a lotion? Or can we be sure that this particular treatment will be unsuccessful from the start because it's impossible to apply to areas of the scalp with hair?
Beware of topical lotions if you don't have a shaved head!
A lotion is great for a slick smooth bald spot as it is extremely easy to apply to skin and it stays where you put it unlike a liquid. I believe this is the original design plan for lotion or cream topical like Dr. Lee's 5% Spironolactone.
The paradox:
If the topical cream or lotion is successful in growing hair than you can no longer apply the topical unless your hair is extremely SHORT. The only reason I want to regrow hair is so I can grow it longer than a #1 razor for cryin out loud! This to me seems fucked up and I'm pissed because Dr. Lee will not give me a refund!
Why the f*** would you make a topical a lotion? Or can we be sure that this particular treatment will be unsuccessful from the start because it's impossible to apply to areas of the scalp with hair?
Beware of topical lotions if you don't have a shaved head!
