Is hims minoxidil acceptable for facial hair growth? I tried rosemary oil but so far nothing has improved.
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Just thought I'd put it out there because I feel like it would be neglectful of me not to: minoxidil fucked my skin and aged me by a good 5-10 years. And I was only using it topically on my scalp for balding! The effects on my face would have been from the residue on my pillow as I roll around in my sleep. I can't imagine what would have happened to me if I put it on my face. Look up "minoxidil collagen breakdown" for more details; I'll spare you them here, but taking minoxidil for 1.5 years is one of my biggest regrets.
There is very little data on the likelihood that this impacts someone taking it, mostly bc the hair restoration industry is extremely quick to silence anyone who complains of any kind of side effect. I was even told by the Dr who prescribed it to me that I was "imagining things."
Whether you heed this caution or not, I wish you the best in your journey to glorious beardom.
meow the error is just cuz blahaj lemmy is slightly behind on updates, u can try upload it to an image host like imgur and then link it into the post meow!
i cant really with the facial hair stuff tho meow :< best of luck !!
uh... so, hims minoxidil looks fine. i've mostly used costco/kirkland brand (you can get this off amazon too). the bigger concern with minoxidil, imo, is price. shit's expensive, so try to get the best deal you can, buy in bulk (it's a long term thing anyways), just make sure it's a 5% concentration.
anyways, i've been on minoxidil for probably 3 years (mostly facial application, too)... and i look my age, tbh i would look older if i didn't minox my temples too lol (fwiw i'm in my 30s). i think minox is probably pretty safe to take re: aging effects, but everyone's body is different, and you always take the risk of something weird happening when you consume Chemicals. i'd probably also consider it safer for topical use than rosemary oil, but i tend to be suspicious of those kinds of oils anyways
btw, it doesn't really matter if you do oil or foam. i've done both, i tend to prefer oil because i feel like it's easier to apply to specific areas. but the foam was... fine. most people seem to prefer foam more, from what i've seen. i don't think it really matters
I'm using a different brand of minoxidil on my face, whatever's still on my fingers after applying it to my scalp (yes, trans men can have male pattern baldness, but anecdotally it seems to be uncommon and I'm just unlucky). It seems to be helping but I'm not certain because my dad couldn't grow a full beard until well into his 30s and it could just be filling in regardless of the minoxidil.
Any brand should have the same effects assuming you get the higher concentration of minoxidil. It can be drying so you may want to use some facial lotion too. The foam versions are easier to deal with and more likely to stay where you put it but the liquid is cheaper and should still work. The Walmart equate brand foam is probably going to be the cheapest foam option and I liked it well enough the times I've used it, but I usually go with a different store brand because of reasons.
What I heard (this is third hand information explained to someone with no biology background but some stats) is that the primary gene for male pattern baldness is on the X chromosome, and because most trans men get two of those there's a chance the MPB gene isn't expressed or something.
Cheers for the response. Unfortunately foam looks to be a bit too expensive for me currently. The stuff I've seen generally has 5% concentration, is that high enough?
I only see the one month supply for the hims, most other brands sell a three month supply and per month the store brand is cheaper. But in the case of using it for scalp hair, you keep using it or you lose whatever growth you got. And it takes a few months to start working, you'll want to give it at least three months of consistent use to see if it'll work.