Liquid veteran, foam newbie

ThinBrent

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So I started Rogaine 5% foam today. I've been using 5% generic liquid for 5 or 6 years, although I only applied it twice a day for the first two or so. Then I went with once a day until about 4 months ago, when I started back to twice a day. After about a month of that, I started using xandrox15 for the night time application. Now, after 9 weeks of that, I decided to throw the foam into the mix. I've been applying the liquid to pretty much the entire top of my head, paying special attention to my temples where the hairline has really started to recede. In fact, the reason I started with the xandrox15 was because I really wanted to see if regrowth was possible on my temples. I don't think it's gotten any worse, but I haven't really seen any noticeable regrowth either, so after reading that the foam has given some people very good results, I'm going to try using it for my temples + rest of the hairline, while still using the liquid (5% in the morning, xandrox15 at night) for the rest of my head. Does this sound like a reasonable idea?

I know I haven't used the xandrox15 long enough to see what results it will yield, so I may still apply a little of that to my temples along with the foam. Any reason why that would be bad?

I was really excited about how easy the application process sounded with the foam. I thought there would be less mess, and less hassle, especially because I hate sitting there with my head tilted backwards for several minutes after I apply the liquid up front, waiting for it to dry. Turns out, it's not that much more convenient, because of the fact that I have to use my hands to apply it. I almost prefer using a dropper. It does dry almost instantly, but the way it just sort of dissolves upon contact with my skin makes me nervous that it isn't actually being absorbed. Seeing the liquid sitting on my skin is sort of reassuring... it lets me know that I at least got it on the area where I wanted it. I'm hoping that the foam is just really good and getting absorbed so well that a few minutes later it seems like I never put it on.

I couldn't imagine trying to use the foam anywhere but the hairline. How do you get it to the scalp through the hair? Is it only useable for the rest of the scalp if you have a shaved head (or super short hair)? It seems like it would be like trying to get styling mousse onto your scalp... doesn't most of it end up in your hair instead?

Thanks for any feedback.
 

Jack82

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I'm considering switching to foam for the hairline at least once a day. I'm 3 years on liquid with very good results but i'm losing ground and i need a boost. I'm afraid to switch for the moment because of the horror stories i read to the forums about "foam eating hairlines" and because i'm waiting for finasteride to kick in, i'm on 7 months and i don't want to change my regimen right now.

Good luck and keep updating your post!
 

TA45

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ThinBrent-Hello, You say you used the liquid for 5 or 6 years all over your head? Can you please tell me what that did for you? Did you increase density? Did your hair get darker? Any feedback would really be appreciated!! Were you ever on Finasteride? Thanks again-Tim
 

ThinBrent

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I started the liquid as soon as I noticed a significant amount of hair falling out in the shower, around when I was 21 or 22 (I'm 27 now). Since then it's held in there pretty well. I've always had a high hairline, but I think it's receded a bit, mostly in the last year or two. But I don't know if my hair would be any different if I had never used the liquid, but I'd like to think it would be a lot worse and that I haven't just been wasting money on minoxidil.

I actually do think that I'm starting to see a good amount of new light hair around my temples, which I've been drenching with xandrox15 for the last two months and am starting to use foam as well. I'll report back if that turns out to be for real.

I also started finasteride about two months ago. I'm cutting 5mg tablets of fincar from inhousepharmacy.com into fourths. I really hope they are actually real and not just sugar pills or whatever. Haven't noticed any sides, and the shedding in the shower hasn't noticeably gotten better or worse. I'd estimate that I lose about 40-50 hairs a shower, and have been for the last three or four months. Before that I still would notice hairs in the shower but not so many. The increased loss in the shower, along with me thinking my hairline was looking thinner than usual was why I started with the xandrox and finasteride.
 
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