Minoxidil transference can also kill cats, FYI.
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Oh, well now it should be banned
There are plenty of warnings on the packaging, at least in the US, that state the dangers of transfer of the medicine.
If it kills cats, ban it. Baby humans? Meh, that’s the mother’s choice.
Careful now
“Girls used to fawn over my locks to kill
now the curls are gone and I’m on Minoxidil”
Well I guess that's good to know. I thought they were putting it on the baby but no it's was proximity which is crazy.
Serious y'all. I'm about 54 and my gorgeous locks are finally thinning a bit. Does this stuff work?! Never thought about or looked into this.
I can't speak to he effectiveness of the medication (as I am letting my hairline slide down towards my back) but this story is about minoxidil being powerful enough to make adjacent babies hairy... 🤔
It does work (for many people), eventually. I have been taking it for about 2 years and I only really started noticing results after 6 months, with noticeable results at ~9 months.
Granted, I was gradually increasing my dose, and eventually switched to oral Minoxidil (on a prescription) which for me was a massive improvement, so it might be possible that if you got the dose dialed in earlier you might see better results sooner than I did.
Am mid 30s, been on minoxidil for the 3rd months, doesn't seems to have any effect on me. Have to see the result after a year of using it, since that's what the instruction recommend.
thanks grandma