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Costco - Kirkland Minoxidil Hair Regrowth Treatment Foam for Men, 2.11 oz, 6-count $39.99

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Kirkland Signature Hair Regrowth Treatment Minoxidil Foam for Men, 2.11 oz, 6-count

$10 manufacturer's savings is valid 10/30/23 through 11/12/23. Deal is in store and online.

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Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (Foam) is a hair regrowth treatment for men. The active ingredient is minoxidil 5%. This unscented, easy-to-use foam topical treatment reactivates hair follicles to stimulate regrowth. This product is not for use by women. It is not intended for frontal baldness or receding hairline. Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (Foam) is for men who have a general thinning of hair on the top of the scalp. Made in Israel




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Kirkland Signature Hair Regrowth Treatment Minoxidil Foam for Men, 2.11 oz, 6-count

$10 manufacturer's savings is valid 10/30/23 through 11/12/23. Deal is in store and online.

Online orders would add additional $5.99 shipping




Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (Foam) is a hair regrowth treatment for men. The active ingredient is minoxidil 5%. This unscented, easy-to-use foam topical treatment reactivates hair follicles to stimulate regrowth. This product is not for use by women. It is not intended for frontal baldness or receding hairline. Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (Foam) is for men who have a general thinning of hair on the top of the scalp. Made in Israel




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Nov 12, 2023
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ghettocowboy
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Bald dudes, don't be shy! Chime in
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Seriouso22
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Bald dudes, don't be shy! Chime in
Does this actually work? Honestly want to know.
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chatu
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Do they sell Finastride
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Quote from Seriouso22 :
Does this actually work? Honestly want to know.
Tried it for almost two years... No change for me.
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Do they sell Finastride
In the pharmacy
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It works quite well for me, but I find their topical solution is better and less messy to apply. And also for $13.99 compared to $39.99/6-month supply, it's a lot more cost effective. YMMV, but I think when you notice that it does work it's probably worth it. I think it typically takes six months for growth, but from personal and anecdotal experience, at around three months, you'll see improvements. For $13.99, if you're willing to put in the effort then it might be worth trying.
Last edited by MaroonVest7333 November 12, 2023 at 12:53 AM.
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Quote from MaroonVest7333 :
It works quite well for me, but I find their topical solution is better and less messy to apply. And also for $13.99 compared to $39.99/6-month supply, it's a lot more cost effective. YMMV, but I think when you notice that it does work it's probably worth it. I think it typically takes six months for growth, but from personal and anecdotal experience, at around three months, you'll see improvements. For $13.99, if you're willing to put in the effort then it might be worth trying.
Any side effects ? Heard this affects your fertility rate . That's reason why British princes don't use Min .
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sumthin_gud
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Quote from Seriouso22 :
Does this actually work? Honestly want to know.
Yes, but some people don't respond. Look for dermaneedling + minoxidil, it's proven to work and be very effective.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC3746236/
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Quote from Seriouso22 :
Does this actually work? Honestly want to know.
I didn't give it the best go, but I did once a day for about 6 months and couldn't tell any difference i figured i would at least have seen the "peach fuzz" sprouters by then. I used the liquid though because it was substantially cheaper but i would have definitely preferred the foam as the liquid just runs everywhere down your head. I used it at night a few hours before bed so it had time to absorb, I pretty much couldn't use this in the morning as it just makes my hair look super greasy as if I haven't washed my hair in several days, it's extra bad because they recommend 4 hours, i think it was, to absorb, so there is really no time for that in my mornings, and I don't want to go to work looking like that, so my dream pretty much died there.

as a note for newcomers you will shed hair before regrowing new hair and that is kinda scary and you have to keep up the routine for life or it all falls out again.
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nounta1016
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Bald dudes, don't be shy! Chime in
Also used this once a day at night for 8 months now. Don't use it in mornings because it makes my hair look greasy. I don't see any difference but was thinking of doing derma rolling with it, haven't decided if it's worth the trouble though .
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Quote from tektek :
Tried it for almost two years... No change for me.
I thought this was more for maintenance, ie, keeping things the same. Finasteride is what you want if you want to try to regrow some hair.

I use both daily. Wish I knew about this stuff a few yrs ago when I first started to notice hair thinning.
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Rookies1000
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Works for me. The downside is you have to keep using it forever. The only side effect I have notice is it lowers my blood pressure by about 10/10 which is a good thing since I have slightly high blood pressure.
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mbaci
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Bald dudes, don't be shy! Chime in
Ok, not bald but thinning (the genetic kind). I couldn't tell myself but multiple friends whom I meet once a year physically swear that I have more hair than last year. I just try to look puzzled and play along 😬

Couldn't find it at my local Costco last time I tried to find, but looks like time to try again
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InquisitiveD
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
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I'm not only the Hair Club President...

But I'm also a client.
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Quote from gummi-eater :
I thought this was more for maintenance, ie, keeping things the same. Finasteride is what you want if you want to try to regrow some hair.

I use both daily. Wish I knew about this stuff a few yrs ago when I first started to notice hair thinning.
You have it backwards. Minoxidil helps to regrow, finasteride helps to slow down hair loss.

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