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Welcome to the myhair blog — your source for everything you want to know about hair. If you're trying to find out more about a new hair loss treatment, interested in learning more about certain hair care products, or just want some hairstyle advice, you've come to the right place. All of our content is created, fact-checked, and reviewed by our expert editorial team and qualified medical professionals.
What is minoxidil?

What is minoxidil?

Minoxidil is a topical hair loss treatment. It was originally developed as a cardiovascular medication to help reduce blood pressure. But the people taking this medication found that it came with an unintended side effect: It was able to help regrow hair. These days, it’s the only FDA-approved topical treatment for pattern hair loss.

Minoxidil foam vs. liquid

Minoxidil foam vs. liquid

There are few major differences between minoxidil foam and minoxidil liquid. Minoxidil liquid was the original version of this topical hair loss treatment. Minoxidil foam is newer, and lacks an ingredient called propylene glycol, which has the potential to cause allergies.

Minoxidil for men: A complete guide

Minoxidil for men: A complete guide

Minoxidil is one of the easiest and most affordable treatments for androgenic alopecia. Originally developed as a blood pressure medication in the mid-20th century, scientists discovered that it came with a peculiar side effect: hair growth! Today, it remains the only topical FDA-approved treatment for pattern hair loss.

How to use minoxidil

How to use minoxidil

Using minoxidil is easy — you just need to apply it onto your scalp twice a day. That being said, there are a few things you should know if you’re new to using this product. Making sure that you’re applying the solution onto a clean scalp, not getting your hair wet for a few hours after, and letting the minoxidil dry before going to bed are all key to getting the best results.

Hair loss products for androgenetic alopecia

Hair loss products for androgenetic alopecia

At the moment, there are three different FDA-approved hair loss treatments available for people with androgenic alopecia: minoxidil, finasteride, and low-level laser therapy. However, there are many more hair loss products available on the market. Some of these are legitimate solutions being researched in clinical trials, while others are little more than snake oil.

Low level laser therapy can reverse hair loss

Low level laser therapy can reverse hair loss

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is an FDA-approved hair loss treatment. It’s a noninvasive procedure that applies red, near-infrared, or infrared laser light to the scalp to stimulate hair growth. LLLT is typically applied through devices, like combs, brushes, and caps. Treatments can be obtained at clinics, or you can do them yourself at home.

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