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Have you ever bought the Kirkland brand minoxidil? I've never used any minoxidil product, but starting to notice a slight receding hairline, so for $16 (Kirkland brand) I figured, what the hell, I can give it a try. The same quantity in Rogaine brand is $45. That's a substantial difference.
 
I've been using Rogaine foam for about 10 years now. My hair started thinning in my mid-20s and I panicked and started using it. It pretty much halted my hair loss. It's not growing back, but it's not getting any worse that I can tell.

I plan on getting hair plugs in a few years anyway. I'm going bring my hairline down to about a quarter inch above my eyebrows. haha

 
I think if/when I get there I would just f it and go bald or shave it off. I hate fooling with hair anyway.
 
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I've been using Rogaine foam for about 10 years now. My hair started thinning in my mid-20s and I panicked and started using it. It pretty much halted my hair loss. It's not growing back, but it's not getting any worse that I can tell.

I plan on getting hair plugs in a few years anyway. I'm going bring my hairline down to about a quarter inch above my eyebrows. haha


Funny you mention that...the reviews for the foam are nowhere near as good as for the small bottles with the dropper thing. But, if someone's hair loss/thinning were basically all over the top of his scalp, I don't see how enough could be applied twice daily to not make a mess out of what hair is left.

Daniel Tosh openly talks about his hair loss and getting it treated. He's shown before and after pics on his show and it looks totally normal. I don't know what he's had done, but I'm sure it was expensive.
 
are you guys being serious? Just wear a hat. Or go for the neat bald look. Why would you get a hair implant?
 
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