Responding to minoxidil

jklish

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I have been using minoxidil on my temples and front hairline for about a month and a half (just switched to the foam). I am noticing that I am getting random long normal hairs growing out of the area on my temples where hair hasn't grown since I was like 12! Does this mean I am responding well to the minoxidil? Also, light hair (a little longer than peach fuzz is completely filling the bald area on my temples, will these hairs eventually turn into normal dark hairs? And is so, how long does it usually take. I am also on propecia so I am sure this is enhancing my progress. Thanks for any input anyone might have.
 

Rob_x_22

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i'm in the same boat u are my temples are covered in vellous hairs some starting to look like normal hairs ! i have been on minoxidil for 3 months and finpecia for 9 months !
 

Goingat20

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hey guys, i think it does mean you are responding to minoxidil. A lot of people inlcuding my self get those peach fuzz hairs, unfortunatly for me they dont grow out to thick hairs. So i think if your hairs can grow out thick then minoxidil is certainly working, its matter of time (nevertheless i think if it only gives you peach fuzz its at least doing something)... Goodluck
 

hairhaircomeagain

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Goingat20 said:
hey guys, i think it does mean you are responding to minoxidil. A lot of people inlcuding my self get those peach fuzz hairs, unfortunatly for me they dont grow out to thick hairs. So i think if your hairs can grow out thick then minoxidil is certainly working, its matter of time (nevertheless i think if it only gives you peach fuzz its at least doing something)... Goodluck

I see some peach fuzz too...not a lot...a few here and there...what can we do to give this peach fuzz some push...and have some good thick hair...there must be something outside the top3 that may act as a catalyst.

Any idea guys??
 

CCS

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I can get similar results if I use 4mL of 5% per application, but that is expensive.
 
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