Lipogaine minoxidil--anyone Using It? Or The Castor Oil Shampoo ?

hairblues

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Just ordered Lipogaine minxodil and the Castor Oil Shampoo.

Anyone using either one?

Thoughts comparison to other minoxidil brands?

Currently using Rogain 5% womans 1x a day pm...thinking to add lipogaine 1x a day am (or vice versa) I purchased the mens formula as it had more stuff in it then the woman's.
Also ordered 'sensitive' just in case.
 

DoctorHouse

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Just ordered Lipogaine minxodil and the Castor Oil Shampoo.

Anyone using either one?

Thoughts comparison to other minoxidil brands?

Currently using Rogain 5% womans 1x a day pm...thinking to add lipogaine 1x a day am (or vice versa) I purchased the mens formula as it had more stuff in it then the woman's.
Also ordered 'sensitive' just in case.
I have used Lipogaine in the past and it is not greasy. I don't really know if its any better than the foam. I still think the foam is the best form of minoxidil as it adds thickness but just hard to apply to longer hair.
 

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I have used Lipogaine in the past and it is not greasy. I don't really know if its any better than the foam. I still think the foam is the best form of minoxidil as it adds thickness but just hard to apply to longer hair.

I figured I would add this since I want to up to 2x a day (been reading A LOT of the women on other forums are now doing 2x a day with no issues) and the Lipogain had so many other things in addition to the minoxidil so figured why not/
Maybe use foam in Am and lipogaine in PM.
 

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I've used lipogaine for 6 months, it gave me the same results kirklands gives me minus the itching. It's basically $25 for each bottle because it doesn't itch. I don't think it actually works better.

I have used Lipogaine in the past and it is not greasy. I don't really know if its any better than the foam. I still think the foam is the best form of minoxidil as it adds thickness but just hard to apply to longer hair.

But the best form would be the most effective, no? Solution penetrates the skin better and has a longer shelf life. Also, no such thing as melting in your hands or in warm rooms and having to run it by cold tap water to solidify it. Foam never seems to give me the results solution gives me.
 
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