Can you still use Rogaine Foam after having MHT without it fading the look?
Has anyone here used Rogaine Foam after MHT without any problems.
I wonder if it will make the ink fade quicker if you use Rogaine Foam.






Can you still use Rogaine Foam after having MHT without it fading the look?
Has anyone here used Rogaine Foam after MHT without any problems.
I wonder if it will make the ink fade quicker if you use Rogaine Foam.
http://forum.hishairclinic.com/topic/using-minoxidil-after-mht
Ian's repsonse:
We advise all clients to wait 28 days after their treatment if they wish
to continue using products like minoxidil, however we also ask that they
keep us informed of any changes to the scalp. We have never had anyone
say they have noticed any adverse effects to date, however most clients
choose to stop using it once they have had MHT, therefore we do not know
for sure if adverse effects are likely to be experienced or not.
Live. Through. This.
I'm a broke 24 year old who can't afford to fly to NYC.
I'm getting MHT when the Chicago Clinic opens in Spring of 2012.
:)
After having the treatment the beauty is you don't need to waste your money on rogaine...
In my opinion ..
Good luck in whatever you decide.
Yeah, I hope that I can forget about Rogaine, JB.
I just may use it to keep the hair that I have so that MHT will blend a little bit better.
Live. Through. This.
I'm a broke 24 year old who can't afford to fly to NYC.
I'm getting MHT when the Chicago Clinic opens in Spring of 2012.
:)
one of the advantages of keeping some of you hair is the feel of your scalp. when you or someone else rubs their hand across your head/ against the grain, it will feel and appear to be more like real hair.
its not neccessary, but a nice addition to have in order to have the look and the feel of a shaven head. I for one gave up that stuff years ago, so Im just going for the light shadew look, and if anyone asks 'why cant I feel hair?', my reply will be 'its a very close shave'.
Sidenote: A common trend that has caught on in the states is the old fashioned barbershop shave (Art of Shaving). Many college students, and young 20's-30's have hopped on the trend. Who would have thought our grandfathers and great grandfathers lifestyle trends would be coming back mainstream, making a mans shave cool again.
I agree SoCal!
It will only help with the illusion MHT provides.
Live. Through. This.
I'm a broke 24 year old who can't afford to fly to NYC.
I'm getting MHT when the Chicago Clinic opens in Spring of 2012.
:)
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