Best way to apply liquid topicals (minoxidil, RU58841 solution, etc) especially for thick or long hair, diffuse thinning Treatment 10/29/2024
Using a blunt tip syringe is an effective method for applying liquid topicals like minoxidil and RU58841, especially for those with thick or long hair experiencing diffuse thinning. The user found significant hair regrowth and increased density after using these topicals for less than three months.
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