Rogaine Foam Consumer Reviews
March 17th, 2009 admin
Easy to apply and fast drying By Neil from the US, age 33, who has been using Rogaine foam for year and a half: This is a great improvement over the liquid form. It has its typical smell that many are complaining about but other than that this stuff is practically unnoticeable in your hair a few minutes after application. It does not differ from minoxidil lotion in terms of its efficacy and the premium you pay is for it being so easy to apply. In my opinion, Rogaine foam is amongst the best hair loss solutions currently available. I will continue using it.
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Rogaine foam is a relatively new form of minoxidil application and it is not yet very popular outside of the North America. It contains 5% of minoxidil, which is equivalent to Rogaine Extra Strength solution, so it is currently only available for use by men. Rogaine foam is claimed to be a superior delivery form of minoxidil. But in addition to being...
Recently, a thread was started on the Hair Restoration Discussion Forums to address an interesting issue regarding Rogaine foam: Despite how well it’s been working for my hair loss, I’m having an issue with Rogaine foam and the heat. Essentially, I’m wondering if there is any way to stop Rogaine foam from quickly dissolving in hot...
Recently, a topic was started on the Hair Restoration Discussion Forums to address an interesting issue regarding concerns about Rogaine foam hair loss treatment melting: Despite how well it’s been working for my hair loss, I’m having an issue with Rogaine foam and the heat. Essentially, I’m wondering if there is any way to stop...
Rogaine gives me thicker hair By Tom, age 31, who has been using Rogaine for Men for one year: I am not sure whether other readers find it positive or not but one aspect of Rogaine for men that I like is the fact that it dries so slowly. It makes me feel that its effects last longer when compared with other fast-drying minoxidil lotions. I have used...
Expensive minoxidil brand By Terry from the US, age 44, who has been using Min New York Agent for five months: At $36 a month, this product is an overpriced version of generic minoxidil. I used it for five months but am unable to judge if it was any better than the generic mixture containing minoxidil and azelaic acid I am using today. I understand...
Feels better than Rogaine by Garry from NY, age 30, who has been using minoxidil 15% with azelaic acid 5% (Xandrox) for two years: I am using a mixture of 15% minoxidil and 5% azelaic acid with good success. I have tried numerous other minoxidil products in the past but this seems to work best for me. The only drawback is that it leaves a residue...
(female) I was on the men’s extra strength 5% rogaine foam for about a year, with spironolactone too. It has been beneficial for both my eyebrows and hair to some degree, but it has also caused a distressing amount of facial hair in almost every part of my face you could imagine, particularly my temples and jawline. I have never had facial...
Rogaine was the first medicinal product in history approved by a major national health supervisory authority – the FDA (the US Food and Drug Administration) to treat male pattern baldness. To this day it is the only clinically-proven, topical method of treating hereditary hair loss that can be used by both men and women. Minoxidil is the sole...
Hi. I was just wondering about something: Is there any particular kind of hat I can wear while applying Rogaine? Just to clarify, there is no practical, recommended way to apply Rogaine (minoxidil) while you are wearing a hat. I suppose it might be remotely possible to treat the area through the open space above the
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(female) I tried using Rogaine a couple of years ago but stopped after 3 months because my eyes became very red and sore. I am considering starting to use the foam for men, 5%. Is there a known problem with the female version causing sore eyes? Is it possiblle the foam will not have this effect – if it were indeed side effect of the Rogaine?...
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