NEED INFO ASAP!! Eyebrow problems

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These bumps appeared

Only thing I do is dermaroll and topical minox wtff
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Only thing I do is dermaroll and topical minox wtff
You shred your skin and give it microtears and then apply a synthetic chemical to the tears. I wonder how these bumps could've possibly appeared
 
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You shred your skin and give it microtears and then apply a synthetic chemical to the tears. I wonder how these bumps could've possibly appeared
It’s more like micro-perforations the skin is not injured it’s a temporary wound, it stings for 30mins after I wake up the skin looks normal and doesn’t hurt at all.
 
Clearly not :feelskek:
Yea I was buying sm shit in the middle of typing I forgot to add

It wasn’t looking weird or hurting. No discoloration, until this afternoon. I didn’t do it td I did yesterday so it’s prolly the minox not the derma tbh I don’t think derma is harmful unless u spam it
 
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its mixed with alcohol and so what? tf is this supposed to prove? castor oil doesnt do jack shit
Alcohol dries your skin out and can cause your eyebrow area to flake. Thats why youre seeing that. If you keep being passive aggressive I'm not going to offer any more knowledge.
 
Alcohol dries your skin out and can cause your eyebrow area to flake. Thats why youre seeing that. If you keep being passive aggressive I'm not going to offer any more knowledge.
all you have to do to counteract this is apply moisturizer? just because it dries out your skin doesnt make it suck, especially given that your other option is castor oil that ONCE AGAIN does nothing and is only supported by anecdotes from other people
 
all you have to do to counteract this is apply moisturizer? just because it dries out your skin doesnt make it suck, especially given that your other option is castor oil that ONCE AGAIN does nothing and is only supported by anecdotes from other people

Thats the same as saying drinking alc is fine since you can drink gatorade after and replenish electrolytes.
 
(The bloating part) I always see ppl say shit like this and it never does anyt im not bloated
You refuse to listen to what I say, my recommendation is derma stamp -> apply castor after. It worked for me
 
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You refuse to listen to what I say, my recommendation is derma stamp -> apply castor after. It worked for me
What kind of castor oil

With supps and essential oil it’s easy to get shit potency
 
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Thats the same as saying drinking alc is fine since you can drink gatorade after and replenish electrolytes.

(The bloating part) I always see ppl say shit like this and it never does anyt im not bloated
ignore the retard btw you take topical minox, which doesnt cause bloating like oral

no it isnt you fucking retard. first off, no one is talking about oral minoxidil here, the guy explicitly states its topical so none of it is systemic. second off, you havent uttered a single word about how castor oil is proven to do nothing going on twice now so heres your third reminder. third, your comparison is garbage and contrived. when you apply the moisturizer youre negating all effects there is no damage going on and if youre talking about its diuretic oral effects then refer to the first point, when you drink alcohol you already cause systemic effects and damage and your point relies on cringe rhetoric
 
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ignore the retard btw you take topical minox, which doesnt cause bloating like oral

no it isnt you fucking retard. first off, no one is talking about oral minoxidil here, the guy explicitly states its topical so none of it is systemic. second off, you havent uttered a single word about how castor oil is proven to do nothing going on twice now so heres your third reminder. third, your comparison is garbage and contrived. when you apply the moisturizer youre negating all effects there is no damage going on and if youre talking about its diuretic oral effects then refer to the first point, when you drink alcohol you already cause systemic effects and damage and your point relies on cringe rhetoric
Yes, topical minoxidil can cause dry skin and flaking, particularly on the scalp, as a side effect. This is often due to the alcohol content in some minoxidil solutions. The dryness can manifest as a flaky scalp or dry skin in the application area.

Castor mogs
 
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Yes, topical minoxidil can cause dry skin and flaking, particularly on the scalp, as a side effect. This is often due to the alcohol content in some minoxidil solutions. The dryness can manifest as a flaky scalp or dry skin in the application area.

Castor mogs
i never denied that lol, and i countered that in my previous statement. youre starting to sound like a broken record lmao
 
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i never denied that lol, and i countered that in my previous statement. youre starting to sound like a broken record lmao
Your avatars look similar I thought you were replying every time oops
 
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