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asuwrestler

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Ok so I finally started my regimen, got my script for Generic Proscar->finasteride, got the
Nizoral 1%, I know that I have diffusion hair loss, so my question is, should I use minoxidil also, or just stick to the 1.25 finasteride and Nizoral alone, pics posted below, if I have something else going on you see please let me know, thanks guys....

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TD500

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Up to you at this point, I suggest waiting to see if propecia gives you some regrowth and if not then add in minoxidil.
 

TD500

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Yes

If you do go on minoxidil look for Kirkland Liquid minoxidil online you can get a 6 month supply for $25 it's also easier to apply throughout the scalp.
 

TD500

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Your decision really, no harm in starting minoxidil now. Only reason I say wait is finasteride may get you what you want and would be a lot less of a hassle then applying minoxidil once/twice a day.
 

Dodgerz

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I'd say add min right away if you want the fastest results possible. I started the big 3 april 1st 2015 and I've seen some pretty damn good results. I would give most credit so far to the min too. I also have difuse thinning like yourself. One you get the hang of applying it it literally takes about 2 minutes tops to apply. Foam in the morning and liquid at night is the key. good luck.
 

Dodgerz

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Dodgerz why do the foam in the morning and liquid at night?
Because the foam dries in a few minutes so you can still style your hair for the day. The liquid is super cheap so i use it at night and just use about 1.5-2ml at a time to make sure im getting plenty in there so it takes a lot longer to dry.
 

asuwrestler

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Is there a disadvantage to using the foam at night, didn't know if the liquid produces better results?
 

Dodgerz

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I don't think there's a disadvantage to using foam besides the fact that it's a lot more expensive and the recommended dosage wouldn't come close to covering my scalp. A one month supply of foam only lasts about 2 weeks or so, especially with diffuse since you need to spread it all over your head. They both work though.
 

Dodgerz

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What is the key to applying the liquid?
I bought a better 1 ml glass dropper that has a finer point so its easier to apply under the hair and get it on the scalp better. There isnt really a specific way to do it. Just make sure its on your scalp and not your hair and rub it all over with your finger tips. A lot of it will be on your hair you cant stop that.
 
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