Hi there. This is my first post, thanks for hearing me out.
I'm 27, and probably an early NW2, I'm just started on Rogaine foam and Nizoral, and am adding Propecia next week. I would rather test out the 'tried and true' method, the 'big three', before considering any other treatment. I would prefer to switch to the generic Kirkland product, but am have done a few hours of searches on this site and learnt that the Kirkland liquid is greasy, but the Kirkland foam seems to be far less discussed, perhaps this is a new product?
I apologize if this has been covered, but I did search for title keywords 'kirkland foam' and everyone seems to be comparing generic kirkland liquid to Rogaine foam, but Ebay is littered with people selling Kirkland generic foam, and very cheaply indeed!
I am very happy with Rogaine in terms of application time (minimal!), and the feel of the product; it dries quickly, you don't feel it on the head, it's not greasy. But Kirkland foam is 3 times cheaper! So does it feel similar on the head?
Kind regards.
I'm 27, and probably an early NW2, I'm just started on Rogaine foam and Nizoral, and am adding Propecia next week. I would rather test out the 'tried and true' method, the 'big three', before considering any other treatment. I would prefer to switch to the generic Kirkland product, but am have done a few hours of searches on this site and learnt that the Kirkland liquid is greasy, but the Kirkland foam seems to be far less discussed, perhaps this is a new product?
I apologize if this has been covered, but I did search for title keywords 'kirkland foam' and everyone seems to be comparing generic kirkland liquid to Rogaine foam, but Ebay is littered with people selling Kirkland generic foam, and very cheaply indeed!
I am very happy with Rogaine in terms of application time (minimal!), and the feel of the product; it dries quickly, you don't feel it on the head, it's not greasy. But Kirkland foam is 3 times cheaper! So does it feel similar on the head?
Kind regards.
