Archive for the 'Minoxidil' Category

Delay on Minoxidil for Less Redesign

Monday, July 24th, 2006

I know I said the redesign of Minoxidil for Less would be done by now, but some things have come up and the time frame for reworking the site layout has been pushed back. But, that does not mean that we will be pushing it aside completely. We expect that we should have the new site design in place and implemented by the end of next week. If there is a miracle, it could happen this week. Whatever the case may be on the redesign, we still stock the best over the counter hair loss products available in the United States today at the lowest prices and still with great customer service.

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Hair Loss

Monday, May 1st, 2006

Ok, that last post I wrote was pretty funny, at least I think so. But, most of the people that make it here to Minoxidil for Less are not wanting to hear about shaving their heads. Most people are looking for some kind of solution to the thinning hair on the top of their heads. If you are committed, then you can probably make a difference in the fight against hair loss. Hair loss for many is hereditary. For these people, there are solutions that *may* work for you, but there is no guarantee. Products like Rogaine for men and Rogaine for women are available on an over-the-counter basis, but work in approximately 40-45% of cases. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell if Rogaine or its generic partner Minoxidil will work for you. The only way to find out is to actually try these products for a period of around 4 months to see what results you see. Remember, we are talking about keeping your hair here and not making your teeth whiter. Your options are limited. There is no magical way to make your hair grow back naturally. This is not easy. Am I making myself clear. But, the good news is, application of products like Rogaine or Revivogen is easy once you get into the habbit. You apply these products twice a day and before you know it, this process becomes just like brushing your teeth. The first few weeks can be a pain.

I am not trying to scare anyone away from using these great products. I just want you to understand that this can be difficult at the beginning. I know, I have used these products for years. And, while I don’t anymore, this is not because they did not work very well for me. I simply decided to let nature take its course. This was a personal decision on my part.

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Remember the Hair

Friday, April 28th, 2006

HairRemember when it seemed like you had this much hair on your head? I do. I look back at my childhood pictures and I swear that I looked just like this guy. I had too much hair. It was poofy, it was hot, it was everywhere. Today, I have a spot that is getting thinner by the day and to be honest, I have decided to just let it go. I stopped using any kind of hair loss treatments a couple of years ago and since then I have seen my hair revert back to where I figured it would be at this point. So, if you want to keep your hair, don’t stop using the Rogaine, Minoxidil or whatever you are using. For me, I just decided that I was going to go au natural and if it got to a point that it was “bad enough” I decided that I would just shave my head. That is just how I roll.

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Black Hair and Hair Loss

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

Many black people think that hair loss treatments like Rogaine or Minoxidil are not suitable for use by people of color. However, Rogaine and Minoxidil are suitable for use on both men and women of color just as they are for caucasians. We receive this question pretty frequently, so I thought I would post something here about it. If you have any questions about hair loss or hair loss treatments, please do not hesitate to ask us.

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Hereditary Hair Loss

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Hair LossWe carry over the counter hair loss products for both men and women. However, we receive a lot of questions asking us about hair loss in areas other than the top of the scalp. Rogaine and Minoxidil have not bee approved by the FDA to regrow hair in any areas other than the top of the human scalp. If your hair loss appears on the top of your head, as in this picture, and you have hair loss somewhere in your family (on either your mother or father’s side) then Rogaine or Minoxidil may work for you. If and how well it may work for you depends on a number of different factors. The most important factor is how soon after the thinning of the hair on your scalp you start treatment. Studies have shown that the sooner you begin using Rogine or Minoxidil, the more effective they will be.

Hair LossHereditary hair loss, or hair loss that can be found in your family lineage is different than spotty hair loss. Spotty hair loss, or balding areas that appear on the side of the scalp, are not usually due to hereditary factors and are usually caused by diet, stress, or other medications. If you are experiencing spotty hair loss, then you should consult your physician about possible treatments. This may also be a sign of some deficiency or physical problem. In this case, Rogaine and Minoxidil are not an option to help regrow your hair.

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Another Reason to Use Minoxidil Instead of Propecia

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

I am one of those people who doesn’t like to take any type of medication that I don’t have to. This is really about putting things into my body that can chemically change the way normal body functions work.  I also have a large number of allergies and I have learned over the years that I can control them mostly by remaining calm, not touching my eyes, scratching, or paying attention to the allergic reactions that I may be having. This may sound silly, but it is very effective. But, back to the point of this post.  Many of you probably know that Zach Lund, Olympic skeleton slider, tested positive for a banned substance Finasteride (commercially known as Propecia) and subsequently banned from competition in the current Olympic games.  Now, I am of the firm belief that if you are an Olympic athlete, you need to been (and most likely are) uniquely concious about what you put in your body (when it comes to medication…especially those that end with steride), for obvious reasons. Now, who is to blame and why is not the point here. My point is simply that Minoxidil and Rogaine are a much better alternative as they are not on the Olympic’s banned substances list. So, if you are an Olympic athlete and losing your hair, the choice is clear.

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Hair Loss in Women

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

As I have stated here in the past, women’s hair loss can be caused by a number of different factors. I just came across this women’s hair loss article that talks about the many different causes of female hair loss. As with men, stress can cause the body to have all kinds of problems including loss of hair. But, in women, there are a myriad of other physiological factors that can contribute to hair loss. Some of which products like Rogaine for Women or Minoxidil for Women will not help with.

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Everything in Stock, Same Day Shipping

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Well, we finally have straightened out some of our suppliers and are happy to announce that we have everything we sell in stock and ready for immediate delivery. This includes the popular 5% Minoxidil as well as Revivogen. Get your order in by 1pm EST and we will most likely get your order out the same day! How about dem apples?

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Top Sellers for May

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

I thought it would be a good idea to post what the top three selling items from the month of May were. Coming in at number one was our namesake, Minoxidil 5%. Taking the number 2 spot last month was the all natural anti-DHT, Revivogen Formula. And, finally at number three was the ever popular Rogaine 5%. Please let us know if you have any questions about any of our hair loss treatments please be sure to let us know.

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Can I Use Minoxidil and Revivogen at the Same Time?

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

Many people ask us if they can use Minoxidil and Revivogen at the same time. The answer is yes in most cases. First let me say that we are not doctors and if you have any questions about the safety of using products like Minoxidil or Revivogen, then you should seek the advice of your physician. With that said, we have heard many good feedback from people who have found success with Rogaine/Minoxidil and wanted to broaden their horizons a bit and try Revivogen as well. Waiting until each product has dried on the scalp is a good idea and I would probably let it sit there for a while before I applied a second product…maybe an hour or so. The Revivogen shampoo is also a great idea as well as it contains the Revivogen Formula in the shampoo so you get some added benefit while you clean your hair…and it smells great too (Peppermint). So, if you are already having success with Minoxidil and you would like to add an anti-DHT product to your regimen, check out Revivogen it might be a great combo for you.

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