It doesn’t work for everyone
Unusual (rapid) weight gain
Minoxidil is a topical product FDA-approved to treat hair loss and help regrow hair in both men and women
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It does help slow the progress of the dying follicles by stimulating blood flow to the area but yeh sadly without fin or another drug Tressless (*tress·less*, without hair) is the most popular community for males and females coping with hair loss
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I have no idea how it will turn out so wish me luck
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Minoxidil accelerates hairloss in the initial stage which is the scary part
DHT blockers will have no effect on increased visibility of vellus hair caused by minoxidil
There has never been a scientific study regarding beards and minoxidil, so there is only anecdotal evidence to support its claims
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Tressless (*tress·less*, without hair) is the most popular community for males and females coping with hair loss
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Trans men use it to hurry along facial hair from time to time, so it will help your hairline (on average; as with any drug, there are some people on whom it won't work)
This is because the clinical testing the company did only measured the drug's effectiveness on the crown
Starting Minoxidil by itself and taking it so long, has basically just eliminated a method of regrowth for me
A previous post linked an article that investigated the differences between foam and liquid minoxidil, concluding that there was no difference
Fin is the opposite of what you need for facial hair, it works for head hair only
I used to apply to my eyebrows everyday for 8 months or more during my minox beard journey, I did notice thickening of hairs and increased density in my eyebrows but it went back to normal after I stopped applying
Minoxidil is available as an oral medication, a liquid solution and foam
(for example: headaches, dry skin, red skin, tummy aches, etc
Absolutely not
Beware of those fake dermarollers