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Normally $44.99. It's on sale 25% coupon applied. To use this coupon, choose Subscribe & Save.
The 1st subscription I made went out $20.24, as Coupon saving $11.25, Extra Savings $11.25, and Subscribe & Save discount.
The 2nd subscription I made went out as below:
Items: $44.99
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$6.75
Extra Savings: -$11.25
Subscribe & Save: -$2.25
Total before tax: $24.74
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.00
Order total: $24.74
I suppose it's every possibly to make it less than $31.49/box/3months
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Liquid for 17 bucks.
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My buddies along with with myself have been minoxidil foam for over 5 years. We all started using it due to thinning hair lines. Was initially skeptical like many, but after sticking with the twice a day application- the hair did stop falling out. Took about 3 months to start noticing it. Regrowth was moderate to minimal depending on the scalp region. But definitely helps slow the hair loss.
As for stop usage, you won't lose any more hair than you would have lost without the foam. Nature just takes its course and you will lose hair as normal if you stop using it.
Side effect is minimal, this is a topical foam not something you are digesting. Thus the side effects included some redness and tingling at first, but this subsided after a week or so. Obviously the side effects will vary depending on you. But overall, haven't seen any serious impacts. Libido remained same. Good luck!
My buddies along with with myself have been minoxidil foam for over 5 years. We all started using it due to thinning hair lines. Was initially skeptical like many, but after sticking with the twice a day application- the hair did stop falling out. Took about 3 months to start noticing it. Regrowth was moderate to minimal depending on the scalp region. But definitely helps slow the hair loss.
As for stop usage, you won't lose any more hair than you would have lost without the foam. Nature just takes its course and you will lose hair as normal if you stop using it.
Side effect is minimal, this is a topical foam not something you are digesting. Thus the side effects included some redness and tingling at first, but this subsided after a week or so. Obviously the side effects will vary depending on you. But overall, haven't seen any serious impacts. Libido remained same. Good luck!
Side note, if you have a patchy beard, the minoxidil can help. I had a spot that wouldn't grow much hair and applied the foam once a day, the spot eventually grew hair much better.
Items: $44.99
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Extra Savings: -$11.25
Subscribe & Save: -$6.75
Total before tax: $26.99
Estimated tax to be collected: $1.71
Order total: $28.70
Congrats... but most guys look like shit bald
And you can always shave your head even if you have a full head of hair
dead follicles are dead, after all
Side note, if you have a patchy beard, the minoxidil can help. I had a spot that wouldn't grow much hair and applied the foam once a day, the spot eventually grew hair much better.
And good note on TRT. I had mild thinning at 30. I jumped on TRT as well which escalated the hair loss. Half a pill of finasteride a day has worked wonders. I don't use minox because I didn't like what it did to my skin.
I also do a sea salt wash every 4 to 5 days. Amazing thickness and volume from sea salt.
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My neurologist mentioned it was known for temporal lobe epilepsy sufferers and generally not suggested for anyone with epilepsy.
It'll come out to anywhere from free to 3$ a month, is way more effective then Rogaine, doesn't require the obnoxiousness of using Rogaine, and doesn't cause all the shitty side effects like dry skin itchy scalp and dandruff like Rogaine.
Most importantly it actually does a better job at doing what it's supposed to. It's commonly called Propecia (the brand name for hair loss) but that shit is like 80-130$ a month). Vs what I mention above whux is the exact same thing for basically free.
Please don't give medical advice lol... finasteride has a higher chance of causing erectile dysfunction and most guys don't want to risk that
and do you have a source for claiming that 1% and that 99.9999999% thing you just mentioned?
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