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3-Pack 2.11oz Men's Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam for Hair Loss & Hair Regrowth

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$33

$78

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Amazon has 3-Pack 2.11oz Men's Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam for Hair Loss & Hair Regrowth for $34.99 - $1.75 (5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $33.24. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 3-Pack 2.11oz Men's Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam for Hair Loss & Hair Regrowth for $34.99 - $1.75 (5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $33.24. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Minoxidil causes vasodilation, which means it causes blood vessels to expand. This mechanism is hypothesized to reduce hair loss by increasing blood flow to applied areas. Note that it will have a minor systemic effect, so you will experience generalized hair growth, but it should be most pronounced where you treat.

If you have already begun balding, you will not experience much hair regrowth, if at all. However, it should slow the rate of hair loss. Some patients experience meaningful regrowth.

You should ask your doctor if you are on some kind of vasodilator, have low blood pressure, or have a cardiovascular disorder. In general, minoxidil is safe and side effects are benign.

You will experience reduced hair loss as long as your using it, and you should use the recommended amount daily. Discontinuing use may return you to a normal rate of hair loss. Note that this is not a one-time application, nor will it provide permanent benefit after using it for a few months. It will not accelerate hair loss for the last majority of patients.

Anecdotally, I've been using Kirkland brand for many years and have experienced thicker body hair, with some hair loss prevention. I would have lost more hair without it, but it has not lead to hairline regrowth. As others have noted, minoxidil is the active component and you would get the same benefit from the liquid spray. However, the foam is easier to apply, but at a premium cost.
5% is 5%. They are all the same.
You can get a 6 pack of the Kirkland branded minoxidil foam for $39.99 at Costco on sale.

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Also this price at Target
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Good price, however several recent Amazon reviewers complain of very short expiration dates and Amazon 'clearing out old product'. Item is non-returnable, so if you receive very short expiration you're out of luck.
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You can get a 6 pack of the Kirkland branded minoxidil foam for $39.99 at Costco on sale.
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I wish there were ways to unscrew and open up these foam cans so one can add crushed finasteride pills in them..
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Quote from Fellblade16 :
You can get a 6 pack of the Kirkland branded minoxidil foam for $39.99 at Costco on sale.
All Rogaine deals need to compared to the kirkland retail price.
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Is $30 with s&s. Usually buy kirkland on costco but this is a good price
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Quote from Weap1082 :
All Rogaine deals need to compared to the kirkland retail price.
i heard Rogaine is better.
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Quote from integraguy2001 :
i heard Rogaine is better.
5% is 5%. They are all the same.
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So, does it work? Even somewhat? Can you try it and stuff or do you have to use it forever and ever?
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Quote from ScavGraphics :
So, does it work? Even somewhat? Can you try it and stuff or do you have to use it forever and ever?
Minoxidil causes vasodilation, which means it causes blood vessels to expand. This mechanism is hypothesized to reduce hair loss by increasing blood flow to applied areas. Note that it will have a minor systemic effect, so you will experience generalized hair growth, but it should be most pronounced where you treat.

If you have already begun balding, you will not experience much hair regrowth, if at all. However, it should slow the rate of hair loss. Some patients experience meaningful regrowth.

You should ask your doctor if you are on some kind of vasodilator, have low blood pressure, or have a cardiovascular disorder. In general, minoxidil is safe and side effects are benign.

You will experience reduced hair loss as long as your using it, and you should use the recommended amount daily. Discontinuing use may return you to a normal rate of hair loss. Note that this is not a one-time application, nor will it provide permanent benefit after using it for a few months. It will not accelerate hair loss for the last majority of patients.

Anecdotally, I've been using Kirkland brand for many years and have experienced thicker body hair, with some hair loss prevention. I would have lost more hair without it, but it has not lead to hairline regrowth. As others have noted, minoxidil is the active component and you would get the same benefit from the liquid spray. However, the foam is easier to apply, but at a premium cost.
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