4 months of fin/min topical and nizoral Progress Pictures 5/18/2025
The user shared progress pictures after 4 months of using topical finasteride, minoxidil, and Nizoral, noting significant hair improvement. They apply minoxidil once daily with a head massager and use 1% Nizoral 3-4 times a week, reporting no side effects.
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