Full Minoxidil Guide +my own results and experiences

What is Minoxidil at all and how does it work?
Minoxidil is a drug originally developed to treat high blood pressure, but today it is primarily used to treat hair loss and promote hair growth.

How it works:

• Vasodilation: It improves blood flow to the scalp by dilating blood vessels.
• Nutrient delivery: Improved blood flow allows more nutrients and oxygen to reach the hair follicles.
• Growth cycle: It extends the growth phase of hair and can enlarge shrunken follicles, resulting in thicker hair regrowth.

Oral vs Topical Minoxidil
When choosing between topical and oral minoxidil, there are advantages to both. The classic (topical) solution or foam scores points for its targeted application directly to the hair follicle which means that side effects are almost exclusively limited to the application site (such as itching or dandruff). However, many users dislike having to apply something to their body every day or complain about greasy residue in their hair.

In contrast, oral administration offers significantly greater convenience and is often more effective for people who, for example, lack the necessary enzyme on their skin to utilize topical minoxidil. However, since the tablet acts throughout the body via the bloodstream, the risk of systemic side effects such as rapid heartbeat, fluid retention, or unwanted hair growth in certain areas increases. While the topical version is usually available without a prescription, oral therapy, due to the strain on the cardiovascular system, generally requires a doctor's prescription and monitoring. In my opinion, both are viable options, but I opted for the topical form of minoxidil and have achieved very good results with it.

Taking topical minoxidil
I would recommend using it twice a day with a minimum of 8 hours in between. If you like, you can also use a derma roller on some days, but I've had good results without it. You can simply apply it to your fingers and then, for example, apply it to the desired areas on your face where you want hair to grow. Afterwards, just wash your hands and that's it. The minoxidil takes about 4 hours to be completely absorbed, but most of it is absorbed after 2 hours. I would avoid exercise for the first 2 hours after application. Caution: If you have pets‼️be especially careful, as minoxidil is toxic to them.

Taking oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil is taken once daily as a tablet, usually regardless of meals. Unfortunately, I have no personal experience with this.

What else you should know
Patience is key. Nothing happens overnight. Progress will come, but very slowly. It can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. If you don't see much of a difference after 2 months, that's perfectly normal. I noticed significantly more hair growth after 3 months. At the beginning, when you start using Minoxidil, you might experience some hair loss, but don't worry, it's only temporary. This is simply a sign that old hairs are falling out and new ones are growing in. I made the same mistake in 2023, I started, saw nothing after 2 months, and then stopped.

My own results
In the attached pictures you can see my results after 3 months; I started last year.
 

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Mirin gd thread
 
i heard scalp result are as long as you keep using it and beard can be permanent. but can the eyebrow growth from minoxidil be permanent?
 
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i heard scalp result are as long as you keep using it and beard can be permanent. but can the eyebrow growth from minoxidil be permanent?
With eyebrows in most cases, the hair growth stimulated by minoxidil is not permanent once you stop using it. This is because minoxidil stimulates the hair follicles but generally doesn't fundamentally change their biological properties. As soon as minoxidil is discontinued, many of the newly grown hairs fall out after some time because the follicles revert to their original state.
However there are exceptions where the results on the eyebrows remain even after discontinuing Minoxidil. With beards the results usually persist even after stopping Minoxidil due to hormonal factors. If youre using minoxidil, don't shave at all. Minoxidil will cause many tiny baby hairs to sprout at first (those very thin, white ones), and over time they will become darker and thicker. Shaving would slow down this progress.To be perfectly honest, I would use it on my eyebrows and scalp continuously. I do it myself. The results are 100% worth it. And let's be honest, it's affordable. I pay maybe 20-30€ a year for my minoxidil. Everyone talks about side effects but most people don't even notice any. I honestly didn't notice anything.
 
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can someone reply to the og post i can’t see it for some reason
 
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What is Minoxidil at all and how does it work?
Minoxidil is a drug originally developed to treat high blood pressure, but today it is primarily used to treat hair loss and promote hair growth.

How it works:

• Vasodilation: It improves blood flow to the scalp by dilating blood vessels.
• Nutrient delivery: Improved blood flow allows more nutrients and oxygen to reach the hair follicles.
• Growth cycle: It extends the growth phase of hair and can enlarge shrunken follicles, resulting in thicker hair regrowth.

Oral vs Topical Minoxidil
When choosing between topical and oral minoxidil, there are advantages to both. The classic (topical) solution or foam scores points for its targeted application directly to the hair follicle which means that side effects are almost exclusively limited to the application site (such as itching or dandruff). However, many users dislike having to apply something to their body every day or complain about greasy residue in their hair.

In contrast, oral administration offers significantly greater convenience and is often more effective for people who, for example, lack the necessary enzyme on their skin to utilize topical minoxidil. However, since the tablet acts throughout the body via the bloodstream, the risk of systemic side effects such as rapid heartbeat, fluid retention, or unwanted hair growth in certain areas increases. While the topical version is usually available without a prescription, oral therapy, due to the strain on the cardiovascular system, generally requires a doctor's prescription and monitoring. In my opinion, both are viable options, but I opted for the topical form of minoxidil and have achieved very good results with it.

Taking topical minoxidil
I would recommend using it twice a day with a minimum of 8 hours in between. If you like, you can also use a derma roller on some days, but I've had good results without it. You can simply apply it to your fingers and then, for example, apply it to the desired areas on your face where you want hair to grow. Afterwards, just wash your hands and that's it. The minoxidil takes about 4 hours to be completely absorbed, but most of it is absorbed after 2 hours. I would avoid exercise for the first 2 hours after application. Caution: If you have pets‼️be especially careful, as minoxidil is toxic to them.

Taking oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil is taken once daily as a tablet, usually regardless of meals. Unfortunately, I have no personal experience with this.

What else you should know
Patience is key. Nothing happens overnight. Progress will come, but very slowly. It can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. If you don't see much of a difference after 2 months, that's perfectly normal. I noticed significantly more hair growth after 3 months. At the beginning, when you start using Minoxidil, you might experience some hair loss, but don't worry, it's only temporary. This is simply a sign that old hairs are falling out and new ones are growing in. I made the same mistake in 2023, I started, saw nothing after 2 months, and then stopped.

My own results
In the attached pictures you can see my results after 3 months; I started last year.
Good thread
 
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With eyebrows in most cases, the hair growth stimulated by minoxidil is not permanent once you stop using it. This is because minoxidil stimulates the hair follicles but generally doesn't fundamentally change their biological properties. As soon as minoxidil is discontinued, many of the newly grown hairs fall out after some time because the follicles revert to their original state.
However there are exceptions where the results on the eyebrows remain even after discontinuing Minoxidil. With beards the results usually persist even after stopping Minoxidil due to hormonal factors. If youre using minoxidil, don't shave at all. Minoxidil will cause many tiny baby hairs to sprout at first (those very thin, white ones), and over time they will become darker and thicker. Shaving would slow down this progress.To be perfectly honest, I would use it on my eyebrows and scalp continuously. I do it myself. The results are 100% worth it. And let's be honest, it's affordable. I pay maybe 20-30€ a year for my minoxidil. Everyone talks about side effects but most people don't even notice any. I honestly didn't notice anything.
so did you apply it on your eyelash too, i heard it migrates to the eyelash if applied near eye area. Also you noted that you did not noticed any side effect, some people say they observe fat loss near the eye but i guess that happens in few people or after usage for a very long time. And do you have any experience with LATTISE?
 
so did you apply it on your eyelash too, i heard it migrates to the eyelash if applied near eye area. Also you noted that you did not noticed any side effect, some people say they observe fat loss near the eye but i guess that happens in few people or after usage for a very long time. And do you have any experience with LATTISE?
No I didn't apply it to my eyelashes. My eyelashes are naturally very long and dark,so I have no need for that. I haven't used Latisse before. I also didn't notice any loss of fat
 
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What is Minoxidil at all and how does it work?
Minoxidil is a drug originally developed to treat high blood pressure, but today it is primarily used to treat hair loss and promote hair growth.

How it works:

• Vasodilation: It improves blood flow to the scalp by dilating blood vessels.
• Nutrient delivery: Improved blood flow allows more nutrients and oxygen to reach the hair follicles.
• Growth cycle: It extends the growth phase of hair and can enlarge shrunken follicles, resulting in thicker hair regrowth.

Oral vs Topical Minoxidil
When choosing between topical and oral minoxidil, there are advantages to both. The classic (topical) solution or foam scores points for its targeted application directly to the hair follicle which means that side effects are almost exclusively limited to the application site (such as itching or dandruff). However, many users dislike having to apply something to their body every day or complain about greasy residue in their hair.

In contrast, oral administration offers significantly greater convenience and is often more effective for people who, for example, lack the necessary enzyme on their skin to utilize topical minoxidil. However, since the tablet acts throughout the body via the bloodstream, the risk of systemic side effects such as rapid heartbeat, fluid retention, or unwanted hair growth in certain areas increases. While the topical version is usually available without a prescription, oral therapy, due to the strain on the cardiovascular system, generally requires a doctor's prescription and monitoring. In my opinion, both are viable options, but I opted for the topical form of minoxidil and have achieved very good results with it.

Taking topical minoxidil
I would recommend using it twice a day with a minimum of 8 hours in between. If you like, you can also use a derma roller on some days, but I've had good results without it. You can simply apply it to your fingers and then, for example, apply it to the desired areas on your face where you want hair to grow. Afterwards, just wash your hands and that's it. The minoxidil takes about 4 hours to be completely absorbed, but most of it is absorbed after 2 hours. I would avoid exercise for the first 2 hours after application. Caution: If you have pets‼️be especially careful, as minoxidil is toxic to them.

Taking oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil is taken once daily as a tablet, usually regardless of meals. Unfortunately, I have no personal experience with this.

What else you should know
Patience is key. Nothing happens overnight. Progress will come, but very slowly. It can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. If you don't see much of a difference after 2 months, that's perfectly normal. I noticed significantly more hair growth after 3 months. At the beginning, when you start using Minoxidil, you might experience some hair loss, but don't worry, it's only temporary. This is simply a sign that old hairs are falling out and new ones are growing in. I made the same mistake in 2023, I started, saw nothing after 2 months, and then stopped.

My own results
In the attached pictures you can see my results after 3 months; I started last year.
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What is Minoxidil at all and how does it work?
Minoxidil is a drug originally developed to treat high blood pressure, but today it is primarily used to treat hair loss and promote hair growth.

How it works:

• Vasodilation: It improves blood flow to the scalp by dilating blood vessels.
• Nutrient delivery: Improved blood flow allows more nutrients and oxygen to reach the hair follicles.
• Growth cycle: It extends the growth phase of hair and can enlarge shrunken follicles, resulting in thicker hair regrowth.

Oral vs Topical Minoxidil
When choosing between topical and oral minoxidil, there are advantages to both. The classic (topical) solution or foam scores points for its targeted application directly to the hair follicle which means that side effects are almost exclusively limited to the application site (such as itching or dandruff). However, many users dislike having to apply something to their body every day or complain about greasy residue in their hair.

In contrast, oral administration offers significantly greater convenience and is often more effective for people who, for example, lack the necessary enzyme on their skin to utilize topical minoxidil. However, since the tablet acts throughout the body via the bloodstream, the risk of systemic side effects such as rapid heartbeat, fluid retention, or unwanted hair growth in certain areas increases. While the topical version is usually available without a prescription, oral therapy, due to the strain on the cardiovascular system, generally requires a doctor's prescription and monitoring. In my opinion, both are viable options, but I opted for the topical form of minoxidil and have achieved very good results with it.

Taking topical minoxidil
I would recommend using it twice a day with a minimum of 8 hours in between. If you like, you can also use a derma roller on some days, but I've had good results without it. You can simply apply it to your fingers and then, for example, apply it to the desired areas on your face where you want hair to grow. Afterwards, just wash your hands and that's it. The minoxidil takes about 4 hours to be completely absorbed, but most of it is absorbed after 2 hours. I would avoid exercise for the first 2 hours after application. Caution: If you have pets‼️be especially careful, as minoxidil is toxic to them.

Taking oral minoxidil
Oral minoxidil is taken once daily as a tablet, usually regardless of meals. Unfortunately, I have no personal experience with this.

What else you should know
Patience is key. Nothing happens overnight. Progress will come, but very slowly. It can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. If you don't see much of a difference after 2 months, that's perfectly normal. I noticed significantly more hair growth after 3 months. At the beginning, when you start using Minoxidil, you might experience some hair loss, but don't worry, it's only temporary. This is simply a sign that old hairs are falling out and new ones are growing in. I made the same mistake in 2023, I started, saw nothing after 2 months, and then stopped.

My own results
In the attached pictures you can see my results after 3 months; I started last year.
did ur lashes grow too? + if it did, was it because the minox went systemic? coudk i possibly apply on lashes too?
 
did ur lashes grow too? + if it did, was it because the minox went systemic? coudk i possibly apply on lashes too?
No I didn't put it on my eyelashes and I didn't notice any growth. Theoretically you could put it on your eyelashes of course, but you have to be extremely careful that it doesn't run into your eyes. For eyelashes, I'd recommend Latisse instead, I'm starting with that soon myself.
 
No I didn't put it on my eyelashes and I didn't notice any growth. Theoretically you could put it on your eyelashes of course, but you have to be extremely careful that it doesn't run into your eyes. For eyelashes, I'd recommend Latisse instead, I'm starting with that soon myself.
doesnt latisse have a higher chance of orbital fat loss + darkening of iris color + and darkening of eyelids
 
I am using it on my eyebrows. But i usually also apply moisturiser and sunscreen on my eyebrows. Does the order matters? For example applying minox before moisturiser and sunscreen?
 

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