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Monday, February 1, 2016

How to Use Minoxidil (Rogaine)


Has your hair seemed thinner in back, and you want to take care of that? Minoxidil may be a possible solution but with several, potentially severe side effects. Rogaine is one of the brand names for the drug minoxidil, which is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with several post launch warnings to regrow hair in men with hereditary male pattern baldness and to help hair growth in women with thinning hair with certain health warnings. Application is quick and easy, and we'll show you what's involved. Read on!

Applying Minoxidil
1. Wash your hair and scalp thoroughly. Towel or blow-dry your hair as desired. You can apply Minoxidil to damp hair.

2. Rinse your hands in cold water and dry well.

3. Prepare the solution. Minoxidil comes in two forms: liquid (for men and women) and foam (for men).
  • Liquid: Load the applicator. Fill the applicator with 1 ml. minoxidil solution, or use 20 drops.
  • Foam: Invert the can and dispense about 1/2 a cap full of foam onto your fingers.

4. Apply minoxidil to your scalp. Part your hair where it's thinning, and evenly apply the minoxidil to the affected area, rubbing it in with your fingers. Wash any residue off your hands.

5. Let it dry. Allow the applied minoxidil to dry completely—about 20 to 25 minutes—before adding other hair-styling products such as gels, mousses. Apply it about 2 hours before going to bed.

6. Repeat this process as recommended. Generally, this is twice a day—in the morning, and in the evening—or as often as your doctor recommends.

Using Minoxidil Effectively
1. Understand the effect is temporary. Minoxidil is not a permanent cure for baldness, and will only be effective as long as you use it at least twice a day, every day.
  • Use your phone to set a twice-a-day reminder, until it becomes an automatic habit.
2. Use the recommended amount of minoxidil. Additional amounts or more frequent applications will not improve your results; you'll only waste product.

3. Don't make up missed applications. If you skip an application, don't double up the next day. Simply pick back up where you left off.

What to Expect
1. Expect shedding hair. While it seems counter-intuitive, shedding hair means that new growth has begun. This may last a few weeks, but it is just temporary: the shedding hair is older hair that would have fallen out, making room for the newer, healthier hair.

2. Be patient. New hair growth usually takes about four months, though some have results earlier than that. New hair growth may be soft and downy, like peach fuzz.
  • Eventually, new hairs growing in will be the same color and thickness as your normal hair. To maintain this growth, you will need to continue using minoxidil.

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