Hairline Progress - 2.5 Months Topical Fin + Min Progress Pictures 9/21/2024
User shared hairline progress after 2.5 months using topical finasteride (0.25%) and minoxidil (5%) once daily. Minimal side effects reported, including fewer morning erections but no significant issues like dandruff or shedding.
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