PSA to shake your Topical Fin + Min Finasteride/Dutasteride 5/5/2024
The user realized they didn't shake their HappyHead Topical Fin + Min before use, leading to inconsistent application of Finasteride due to sediment at the bottle's bottom. They advise others to shake their topical hair loss treatments before use.
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