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I've been using minoxidil for a while, but is it normal to lose some fur?
Soft hair is the atrophy or closure of hair follicles, which eventually leads to shedding and will not grow back to a large extent; Minoxidil's shedding period is only due to the accelerated growth cycle of hair follicles, not because of the atrophy and shedding of hair follicles, but because the shed hair will grow back. Therefore, when minoxidil is used for one month, this shedding period is a very normal physiological phenomenon, and there will be no problem if it is used persistently.

Generally, we would recommend using minoxidil for at least 3 months to observe the effect, because the hair growth cycle will tend to be normal after 3 months, and the effect will be relatively stable at this time, while the effect of using minoxidil for 6 months is far better than that of 3 months. Persistence and patience are the keys to minoxidil's growth. For the theory of "crazy hair loss", my suggestion is to get rid of prejudice and try boldly, because in the early stage of hair loss, only drug treatment can stop hair loss in time and prevent it from getting worse.

I'm using a minoxidil liniment called HeyBro. It's been half a year now, and the effect is good, and the crazy shedding period is not very serious. In order to maintain the effect, I didn't choose to stop taking the medicine. It is refreshing and not greasy to use, and the overall feeling is relatively cost-effective. Then a bottle can be used for about a month and sprayed on the scalp with hair loss every morning and evening. It is very convenient and really effective.