Is minox skin aging realy that bad as we make ot out to be?

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Might need a plan i the future (cuz I now know for a fact, that the reaper is in my genes) , and always considered minox once I'm nw2.5-3, as the last resort drug, after I've castrated myself, and done HT

The gains are alright, I guess, but is it worth the sides? I always hear minox fucking up ur collagen, how bad is it, if it's true? Is it worth the hair gains?

I went to reddit, to see if others have reported on it, and it seems that it's mostly fear mongering

Some reported a decline in collagen, some (majority iirc) didn't noticed any changes, some blamed it on the minox, and some on the alcohol that is contained in the liquid

Is anyone on here on minox? And if so, do u might sharing ur experiences with the drug? If you don't want it to be known that you're on it, pm me, since I'm curious of it's effect


Also bonus question:
If it nukes collagen, will it fuck up my skin if I put it on my eyebrows? They seem to need more density
 
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no its a massive boogeyman

and theres tretinoin 4 that anyway
 
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@Lifeisgood72 needs to have a talk with you
 
It’s pretty bad, but don’t think of it as skin aging, just a loss of androgenic activity in the skin.

My skin hasn’t “aged”, the outer epidermis/dermis is still that of a 17 year old, wrinkle free, it’s just the lower layers of my skin have less collagen, because androgen receptors produce 50% of collagen in the dermis. PFS is dysfunctional androgen receptors.

The end result is my skin being very dry, and thin, and stretchy. But it’s gotten better.
 
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It’s pretty bad, but don’t think of it as skin aging, just a loss of androgenic activity in the skin.

My skin hasn’t “aged”, the outer epidermis/dermis is still that of a 17 year old, wrinkle free, it’s just the lower layers of my skin have less collagen, because androgen receptors produce 50% of collagen in the dermis. PFS is dysfunctional androgen receptors.

The end result is my skin being very dry, and thin, and stretchy. But it’s gotten better.
but only on areas where you apply minox right?
 
but only on areas where you apply minox right?
Yes current literature says it's where the application site is, it also says that it's mainly temporary that will end when you stop and who cares if your scalp gets a little dry when you have hair covering it anyway.

I've tried finding more about people using it on eyebrows but very few people report on it, think it will hit mainstream in a few years and women will start using it on their eyebrows.
 
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Yes current literature says it's where the application site is, it also says that it's mainly temporary that will end when you stop and who cares if your scalp gets a little dry when you have hair covering it anyway.

I've tried finding more about people using it on eyebrows but very few people report on it, think it will hit mainstream in a few years and women will start using it on their eyebrows.
will start using on eyebrows too
cant be thick enough lol

also i think minox sides are way overblown lol
 
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but only on areas where you apply minox right?
Nope, there’s no such thing as a topical drug. It gets absorbed into the skin.
 
If I remember correctly, it doesn’t really matter where it’s absorbed. People using it on their scalp will often get wild crazy hair growing on their arms, hands and backs, for example.
 
It’s pretty bad, but don’t think of it as skin aging, just a loss of androgenic activity in the skin.

My skin hasn’t “aged”, the outer epidermis/dermis is still that of a 17 year old, wrinkle free, it’s just the lower layers of my skin have less collagen, because androgen receptors produce 50% of collagen in the dermis. PFS is dysfunctional androgen receptors.

The end result is my skin being very dry, and thin, and stretchy. But it’s gotten better.
has it gotten better after you stopped
 
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has it gotten better after you stopped
No but I’m doing the cdnuts protocol. It’s not just skin aging, it gave me full blown post Finasteride syndrome.
 
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Yes current literature says it's where the application site is, it also says that it's mainly temporary that will end when you stop and who cares if your scalp gets a little dry when you have hair covering it anyway.

I've tried finding more about people using it on eyebrows but very few people report on it, think it will hit mainstream in a few years and women will start using it on their eyebrows.
im using it on eyebrows, and its honestly not that big of a deal. plus its covered by your eye brow hairs
 
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No but I’m doing the cdnuts protocol. It’s not just skin aging, it gave me full blown post Finasteride syndrome.
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pfs from minox? And I though I saw everything on this forum :lul:
 
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