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minox works by lowering blood pressure, therefore increasing hair growth. it makes sense that it works best orally, since it would be harder to lower blood pressure of a localised area (tropical) than lowering bp systemically (oral) which is why oral works on most people and tropical only some (i think).
it also negates all the sides of loss of collagen + fat pads etc
(systematic hair growth is a negative of oral and possible heart problems apparently. i personally never had sides apart from systematic hair growth which everyone will get, but is dose dependent)
latisse/careprost etc is used for glaucoma and works by lowering the blood pressure in the eye. side effect of this was increased lash growth since i think it increased the length of the hair growth cycle. latisse has some pretty bad sides tho, fat loss, darkening eye colour, red eyes and more and results aren’t permanent.
could we use same logic on oral and tropical minox for latisse and take it orally, negating sides of fucking eye area due to pre mature aging, whilst still getting latisse effect?
it also negates all the sides of loss of collagen + fat pads etc
(systematic hair growth is a negative of oral and possible heart problems apparently. i personally never had sides apart from systematic hair growth which everyone will get, but is dose dependent)
latisse/careprost etc is used for glaucoma and works by lowering the blood pressure in the eye. side effect of this was increased lash growth since i think it increased the length of the hair growth cycle. latisse has some pretty bad sides tho, fat loss, darkening eye colour, red eyes and more and results aren’t permanent.
could we use same logic on oral and tropical minox for latisse and take it orally, negating sides of fucking eye area due to pre mature aging, whilst still getting latisse effect?
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