Women's Minoxidil 5% Foam
Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (For Women) is a white foam formulation containing 5% minoxidil, intended for application on the scalp to promote hair regrowth in women.
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This product may be suitable for women who are at least 18 years old and experiencing gradual thinning or hair loss on the top of the scalp. Hereditary hair thinning typically develops slowly and may not be noticeable until years of gradual loss have occurred.
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Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (For Women) targets general thinning hair on the top of the scalp. It has been shown to effectively regrow hair in women with specific degrees of hair loss. If hair loss is more extensive than indicated, the product may not be effective.
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Many individuals with hair loss have family members who also experience gradual thinning. If you do not have a family history of thinning or hair loss, or if your hair loss is patchy, it’s best to consult your doctor.
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Since normal hair growth is generally about ½ to 1 inch per month, regrowth with Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (For Women) also takes time. Users may begin to see results as early as 3 months with daily application, though for some women, it may take at least 6 months. If you don’t notice any results after 6 months, discontinue use and speak with your physician.
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In the initial weeks of using Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (For Women), you may experience a temporary increase in hair loss for up to 2 weeks. This is expected and typically resolves. If increased hair loss persists beyond two weeks, consult your doctor.
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Initially, the new hair growth may appear soft, fine, and colorless. With continued use, these new hairs should become similar in color and thickness to the existing hair on your scalp.
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To maintain hair regrowth, it is essential to use Minoxidil Topical Aerosol, 5% (For Women) daily. It may take up to 3 months of regular use to achieve optimal results.
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Continuous application is necessary to sustain hair regrowth; if you stop using the product, normal hair loss will resume, and you are likely to lose any newly regrown hair within 3 to 4 months.