Gents,
I just wanted to get this out there so you can learn from my mistake.
I've been on/off Rogaine 5% Foam for the last 5 years. I was never religious about applying it and only saw moderate results until about 9 months ago when I decided to stop ****ing around and do it right, i.e. two times a day, EVERY day. In order to make it less of a pain in the *** I would always apply it when my hair was damp after washing it, that way it wouldn't look so gummed up after I dried/combed it. Needless to say, after about six months and a number of small shedding episodes, it worked. My hairline improved dramatically and my hair was thicker than it had been in years. I'm not saying it was good enough to use gel in but it was good enough so that you couldn't tell I was losing my hair. I was on top of the world and proceeded to slay pussy like I used to and enjoy life to the fullest. Unfortunately my overconfidence/laziness got the best of me. I hated the idea of being beholden to Rogaine for the rest of my left, found excuses to not take Rogaine, and somehow managed to convince myself that my hair loss was stress related, etc. Because of this retarded mentality, I stopped using the stuff for the last 3 months and I have paid dearly for it in that my hairline looks like hell and my hair is much much thinner than it was 3 months ago. The lesson here is two fold:
1) Rogaine works. Do it right and stick to it.
2) When you get results, remember how you got there. Don't fool yourself like I did.
I'm back on the Rogaine again and I hope to get back to where I was now that I'm sold on the stuff. With that said, I just hope at least one of you can learn from my mistake.
All the best!
Sharpe
I just wanted to get this out there so you can learn from my mistake.
I've been on/off Rogaine 5% Foam for the last 5 years. I was never religious about applying it and only saw moderate results until about 9 months ago when I decided to stop ****ing around and do it right, i.e. two times a day, EVERY day. In order to make it less of a pain in the *** I would always apply it when my hair was damp after washing it, that way it wouldn't look so gummed up after I dried/combed it. Needless to say, after about six months and a number of small shedding episodes, it worked. My hairline improved dramatically and my hair was thicker than it had been in years. I'm not saying it was good enough to use gel in but it was good enough so that you couldn't tell I was losing my hair. I was on top of the world and proceeded to slay pussy like I used to and enjoy life to the fullest. Unfortunately my overconfidence/laziness got the best of me. I hated the idea of being beholden to Rogaine for the rest of my left, found excuses to not take Rogaine, and somehow managed to convince myself that my hair loss was stress related, etc. Because of this retarded mentality, I stopped using the stuff for the last 3 months and I have paid dearly for it in that my hairline looks like hell and my hair is much much thinner than it was 3 months ago. The lesson here is two fold:
1) Rogaine works. Do it right and stick to it.
2) When you get results, remember how you got there. Don't fool yourself like I did.
I'm back on the Rogaine again and I hope to get back to where I was now that I'm sold on the stuff. With that said, I just hope at least one of you can learn from my mistake.
All the best!
Sharpe