Is Maxogen-X from MinoxidilMax legit? Treatment 11/11/2021
The user is comparing the effectiveness of Maxogen-X and Happy Head topical products for treating hair loss. They note that Maxogen-X causes less flaking and dryness but are concerned about its absorption and overall effectiveness compared to Happy Head.
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