minoxidil has stopped working in my hair ..

abysss

New Member
Reaction score
0
I have been using minoxidil 2% for 5 years but in 2 months I am having a very large loss of hair and every time I lose more hair so I think the minoxidil and not working.
I've gone to minoxidil foam took a month and the fall continues.
Consider using minoxidil NR-07 to see how it works because I'm desperate.

What I can use?
Prox-N (proxiphen N), spectral ...

Someone in my situation who did?
 

follicle84

Experienced Member
Reaction score
7
2% minoxidil is a pretty weak hairloss treatment. Most people use 5% minoxidil. I use spectral dnc minoxidil which is 5% minoxidil combined with procyanides which supposivelly slow or halt baldness and promote regrowth.
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
43
Both 2% and 5% Rogaine turn into the same thing when you apply them to your head: a saturated solution of minoxidil in propylene glycol. You just get MORE of it with 5%, when you apply equal quantities of both (like 1 mL).
 

follicle84

Experienced Member
Reaction score
7
Wouldn't that mean having to use more 2% minoxidil to get the same effect as 5% minoxidil? If this is the case for money reasons i would pick 5% minoxidil over 2% so it would last longer.
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
43
follicle84 said:
Wouldn't that mean having to use more 2% minoxidil to get the same effect as 5% minoxidil? If this is the case for money reasons i would pick 5% minoxidil over 2% so it would last longer.

Yes. The point, I think, is to apply whichever one is cheaper per milligram of minoxidil. The 5% solution is almost certainly going to be cheaper in that regard.
 

Todd

Established Member
Reaction score
8
I'm guessing it's not the minoxidil that stops working, but the DHT that kills off your hair faster than minoxidil can keep growing it.

What you need to do is stick with minoxidil (up it to 5%), and get those androgens under control.
Finasteride, ketoconazole, spironolactone, revivogen, dutasteride...

If you want to stick with the topical route, RU is supposed to be the very best out there. spironolactone is by far the cheapest and easiest to get.
Fluridil is also, from what I've read, a decent topical anti androgen, but does not work very well along with other topical treatments, as even small amounts of water degrades it, and it needs to stay on the scalp for a long time in order to have any effect.
 

Bukowski

Established Member
Reaction score
2
I would not advice anybody to go on Fluridil. I've used it for four months and it did nothing. ( BTW, my hairloss is very, very slow ) I've done a lot of research on the net and most of the guys who have used did not see any improvement in their hairsituation at all. Total waste of money.
 

Obsidian

Senior Member
Reaction score
10
It is your male pattern baldness progressing, I suggest adding in an oral 5ar inhibitor to keep your hair.

If you do not want to do that, I suggest adding in a topical anti-androgen such as spironolactone along with nizoral 2%.
 

HT55

Experienced Member
Reaction score
-4
beraldy said:
I thought hair loss treatments in general would only last for 5 years or so.


I have been on Rogaine since 1992 and propecia since 1997. Both are still working fine
 

follicle84

Experienced Member
Reaction score
7
I believe it varies person to person. I think the 5 years talk comes from the notion that most studies in this area do not procede past the 5 year mark, as theres's little or no further improvement after this point. Thats not to say it stops working but rather its best results have been achieved.
 
Top