Is kirkland greasier than rogaine?

ripple-effect

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Yes...from what I've heard...never used liquid version of rogaine...have used kirkland though...greasy but dries quickly and gives your hair a gummy look.
 

Meddller

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Is Kirkland better than Dr. Lee's or is there much difference? Are they both the same product and Kirkland is just cheaper? I've heard Dr Lee's has a fast drying time. What are your thought? Thanks.
 

Sean68

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much greasier. its definitely lower quality than the branded version. foam?
 

beaner

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Kirkland is 100% identical to Rogaine in both ingredients and ratio of ingredients. It is manufactured in the same plant as Rogaine. It is Rogaine with a different label.
 

ANDREW_J_I

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Where can get proper regaine from guys? Which is cheap.... I have used kirkland for a long time but it leaves alot of white bits!
 

Ian Curtis

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Does foam leave any grease?
I use kirkland and the grease sucks.Also, after applying foam we have to massage the scalp right? I hate doing that,my hair sheds.... :(
 

Meddller

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Have any of you guys used Dr. Lee's and been happy with the results? It sounds like a good prodcut to use for the morning due to the fact it's fast drying and not as greasy. I just want to make sure it's a quality product?
 

Sean68

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beaner said:
Kirkland is 100% identical to Rogaine in both ingredients and ratio of ingredients. It is manufactured in the same plant as Rogaine. It is Rogaine with a different label.

i know ive seen the photos as well. im telling you kirklands greasier though, my scalp was really itchy when i used it and it went when i started using the branded stuff.
 

beaner

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Sean68 said:
beaner said:
Kirkland is 100% identical to Rogaine in both ingredients and ratio of ingredients. It is manufactured in the same plant as Rogaine. It is Rogaine with a different label.

i know ive seen the photos as well. im telling you kirklands greasier though, my scalp was really itchy when i used it and it went when i started using the branded stuff.

You're probably right, although I could never tell the difference between the two. They're both greasy as hell no matter how you look at it.
 

Sean68

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...god knows. maybe youre right and theyre both the same. its in the past :)
 

ANDREW_J_I

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guys wheres the best place for rogaine? I want to try and see if it leaves less white bits in my hair!! cheers.
 
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