rogaine foam - argh!

recboi

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I bought 3 bottles of it, wasn't that expensive, but my hair is curly, and I can't apply this stuff to save my life. I watched the video, but with my hair, you can't do that. I really just wanna apply it to the hairline, and just on top to maybe prevent hair from falling out. But the recommended dose just gets lost in my hair, I don't even know if it's getting to the scalp. Plus it smells! But unlike the rogaine liquid which made my hair feel disgusting, it doesn't do that.. So I had been using dr. lee's stuff anyways, but figured the foam might be better to use and thus more likely that I would use it in the AM, which I haven't always been doing for fear of it causing dandruff.
 

LookingGood!

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WHICH DR LEE PRODUCT WERE U USING?

ANY SUCCESS WITH IT?
 

recboi

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LookingGood! said:
WHICH DR LEE PRODUCT WERE U USING?

ANY SUCCESS WITH IT?

I've used primarily his 12.5% lotion and his 5% minoxidil with retin A. I haven't had success with any product, but maybe it has preventing things from getting worse?
 

dem

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I too have curly hair. Recboi, would you not recommend the foam for people with curly hair? I am currently on 5% minoxidil. I may change to Dr. Lee's quick drying one after my supply runs out.
 

recboi

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dem said:
I too have curly hair. Recboi, would you not recommend the foam for people with curly hair? I am currently on 5% minoxidil. I may change to Dr. Lee's quick drying one after my supply runs out.


Yeah, it's not practical, at least for hairline, and there's no way I can get it onto my crown, and maybe using minoxidil on my crown has prevented me from losing hair there? now I can't get it on the scalp anymore.

but dr. lee is less greasy than 5% rogaine.
 

chino20

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For the hair line why can't you wet your hair then part it, then put it on!?
 
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