2 months on Min + 1 month on fin progress Is this regrowth? 7/19/2025
The user has been using minoxidil for 2 months and finasteride for 1 month, applying minoxidil once nightly due to routine constraints. They switched to a shampoo with menthol, caffeine, and saw palmetto, and reported no side effects.
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