yes ,you can use oil ,minimum after one hour to apply minoxidil ,dont mix oil with minoxidil....
Minoxidil is a topical medication used to promote hair growth in individuals experiencing hair loss. To use minoxidil, apply the recommended amount to the affected area of the scalp once or twice daily, depending on the product's instructions. It is essential to apply minoxidil to a dry scalp and allow it to dry completely before styling your hair. Consistent and long-term use of minoxidil is necessary to see results, and it is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the product packaging.
One of the most popular forms of hair restoration is the use of Minoxidil. This formula can be found in various over the counter and prescription hair restoration treatments and medicines. Originally used to regulate blood pressure, Minoxidil actually tends to grow hair wherever it is placed. If using this substance for hair restoration, be careful when applying the scalp medication, as poorly applied minoxidil can result in an uneven and false looking hairline.
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It is Minoxidil.
Minoxidil contains special chemical matter properties coloring which can transform white hair into any other color, or to transform basic colors, the chemicals get on your hair and the chemical quickly reacts with the ant-aging process, the roots in the hair will turn white again by new roots, but you can re-apply it as well.
It is used on scalp. You should apply it in the centre of the bald area. And your hair should be dry and clean. The treatment is used twice daily, and it works very well.
Yes, minoxidil has been approved by the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) to treat baldness in both men and women. Since it is FDA approved, you know that minoxidil is safe and effective. Minoxidil will not help everyone, but it does help many people to reverse hair loss and stimulate the growth of new hair. Minoxidil is available under the brand name Rogaine as both liquid and foam.
Minoxidil and Finasteride.
yeah man..... Inhibitory effects of bFGF, VEGF and minoxidil on collagen synthesis by cultured hair dermal papilla cells.
Minoxidil is a treatment for hair loss, it is not a cure. Once a patient stops taking minoxidil, he or she will most likely lose all of the re-grown hair within 90 days of stopping the medication and no further hair growth will occur.
Minoxidil is a general hair loss treatment. Lots of companies make a minoxidil treatment. Rogaine makes some. Kirkland's also makes a much more affordable version and it's the exact same thing as Rogaine.
Minoxidil had been used as vasodilator drug prescribed as oral tablet to treat high blood pressure, with side effects that included hair growth and reversal of male baldness.