guitar66 said:
rcom440 said:
Guybrush Threepwood,
2 x a day is not hard to achieve. Simply wash your hair in the morning, then when dry simply apply spironolactone wait around 10 min for the cream to get absorbed in the skin. Style your hair and you are all set.
Same at night without washing your hair and styling of course unless you have a date. AT night I apply minoxidil first wait 1 hour and then spironolactone and go to bed.
I'm using spironolactone on my hairline, and the crown. You don't have to apply a lot just make sure you spread it around and cover the area where you are tinning or may be tinning.
You mentioned that it thickened up your crown and temples? I plan on using spironolactone for the entire top portion to combat diffuse thinning.. do you think that will be effective? In other words, do you think spironolactone is only good for temple/crown isolated areas, or is it possible that it will help with diffuse as well?
also, which one do you usually use... Dr Lee's, or the one on this sight?
Since want to combat combat diffuse thinning, I would recommend liquid spironolactone. Cream would be very hard to spread around entire scalp.
No, I don't think spironolactone is good only for hairline or crown. It's a antiandrogen.
I just noticed that Dr. Lee sells only 2% spironolactone in liquid form. If I were you I would buy liquid 2% spironolactone + spironolactone cream Lotion 5% w/o Propylene Glycol at
http://www.minoxidil.com
Use liquid in the area that cream may be hard to apply.