Wouldn’t Rogaine Spray Work Better Than Foam?
I saw on TV a Rogaine foam commercial and they claimed it helped 85% of men in a clinical test regrow hair. Seems like a high percentage there. Also, how the hell is someone supposed to
put foam on their scalp if their hair is only thinning and not yet bald?? Seems like spray would work 40x better.
Yes, it seems like a very high percentage for success. In my opinion both should work and it is specific to individual preference. You can put the minoxidil that is store purchased into a spray bottle and spray it, but just be careful to avoid misting it into your eyes.
The reasoning for the foam’s existence (aside from a way to market the drug in a new way) is that it stays on your scalp longer and does not run off making an oily mess, as it is alcohol based. The primary thing that would make minoxidil (Rogaine) work better (foam or spray) is to follow the directions and apply it twice a day everyday, but compliance is not so easy for most men.
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