Can using styling products like wax/clay and powders effect absorption of topical treatments? Product 3/15/2024
A user is using Fluridil for hair loss and is concerned that styling clay and powder might affect the absorption of the treatment. They apply clay in the morning and Fluridil in the evening and are considering switching to a styling powder.
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