Suddenly developed rash after 3-years Kirkland minoxidil Foam use. Changed ingredients? Minoxidil 6/3/2024
A user developed a rash after 3 years of using Kirkland minoxidil foam, possibly due to a change in ingredients. They are considering switching to Foligain or Rogaine foam to avoid further issues.
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