HELP NEEDED FOR DR. LEE'S PRODUCTS

hair23

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Hey all,

I was wondering which minoxidil product I should by from Dr. Lee.

1. Is it the azeleic acid (in xandrox) or the propylene glycol (PPG) that makes the solution sticky/greasy?

2. Should I go with PPG-free product that is made instead with glycerin? Is the PPG-free made for people that are allergic to PPG or for those that want a less greasy formula? But isn't glycerin even more greasy than PPG to begin with?

3. What do you think about the Retin-A addition?

Thanks for all yor help fellas.
 

science-jay

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hair23 said:
Hey all,

I was wondering which minoxidil product I should by from Dr. Lee.

1. Is it the azeleic acid (in xandrox) or the propylene glycol (PPG) that makes the solution sticky/greasy?

2. Should I go with PPG-free product that is made instead with glycerin? Is the PPG-free made for people that are allergic to PPG or for those that want a less greasy formula? But isn't glycerin even more greasy than PPG to begin with?

3. What do you think about the Retin-A addition?

Thanks for all yor help fellas.


* the standard minoxidil from Lee is good (fast drying not greasy)
* the ppg-free minoxidil has absorption problems (from what i've experienced and read on different forums)
* paying much more for the azalaic acid is not worth the benefits, it's still up to debate IF azalaic can do something for hairloss...
* retin-a increases absorption not sure what it does by itself
 

techprof

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retin-A has been shown to give regrowth by itself.
but it could give serious scalp problems.
 

The Gardener

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hair23 said:
Hey all,

I was wondering which minoxidil product I should by from Dr. Lee.
Start with Standard #500, get a feel for his product, and go from there to different variants.

hair23 said:
1. Is it the azeleic acid (in xandrox) or the propylene glycol (PPG) that makes the solution sticky/greasy?
It's neither. It's the glycerin.

Xandrox is PPG-free, and uses an alcohol/glycerin vehicle that is a bit heavy in the glycerin department.

hair23 said:
2. Should I go with PPG-free product that is made instead with glycerin? Is the PPG-free made for people that are allergic to PPG or for those that want a less greasy formula? But isn't glycerin even more greasy than PPG to begin with?

PPG-free is generally made for folks who are sensitive to PPG. It's not as viscous as the #500 standard, but there are some here who swear by it (Aplunk) and from what they say it is less sticky than the normal Rogaine.

hair23 said:
3. What do you think about the Retin-A addition?

I like it, it's a powerful skin peel. The only reason I quit it was price, didn't feel it was worth it in terms of net benefits over normal minoxidil on the margin, versus added cost on the margin.

hair23 said:
Thanks for all yor help fellas.

Good day!
 
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