Dr. Lee's Min Applications

regrowing_hair

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Hi,
Guys Iam a 26 diffuse thinner NW5 pattern..on Dr Lees prod since 2 months..never felt better than this my whole life..Thanks to all the folks for directing me to Dr lee's prods..I use quick drying min 5% in AM and xandrox 15% at nite..
I use the dropper and tap all over the head and spread min across the head with fingers (not massage..gently spreading).The AM application dries like in 15 mins the prob is its leaves my hair white..I have to sprinkle some water and towel dry to get rid of that whiteness..Its kinda getting hectic to wait for an hr and clean hair with water etc..I would like to know how u guys handle it and even it dries off I wait 1hr before I clean it off do u think I am doin something wrong..I just need some Ideas here to avoid the whiteness and improve efficiency of applications
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Aplunk1

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I use the 5% PPG-Free Formula from Dr. Lee and have never experienced whiteness, flakiness, etc...

You could always give this a shot, right?

I used to use regular minoxidil, and it caused a lot of whiteness in my hair-- I applied less than 1ml, and that resolved most of the problem... And using a good shampoo, like Nizoral or T/Gel, will help you avoid those flakes from building up.
 

sl

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hey guys, how much does iot cosy for Dr Lee's Minoxidil? and how do I approach him? from where?

Also has Rogaine worked for anyone?
 

The Gardener

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After you draw a dropper full of minoxidil and pull it from the bottle, wipe the sides of the dropper off with a tissue.

Believe it or not, this made my minoxidil applications MUCH less messy on the hair.
 

regrowing_hair

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Thanks for ur inputs..Rite now Iam no prod#500 STD min. I saw another product #540 ..(i think) min with glycerin instead of PPG. Is that wat you guys are talking about..Which one is less greasy? I found 500 is quick drying and less greassy than regular mins outside. If that ppg free one is less greasy I would go for that. Please confirm me Aplunk1. Thank you guys
 

Aplunk1

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When I apply the PPG, it is a little bit "thicker," I guess is the word I would use.

It's a little greasier, but it dries within minutes, so I guess "greasy" isn't the word I would use.

I'm completely happy with it. It's easy to put on, there's little or no irritation, and it works. It's a little pricey, but a bottle lasts for about a month or a little over a month. Given that I don't suffer any irritation anymore, I think it's totally worth it.

I hope this helps.
 
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