Alcohol-free minoxidil available in Europe Minoxidil 11/28/2025
Alcohol-free minoxidil options in Europe, particularly from a German pharmacy, are recommended for those with seborrheic dermatitis. Users suggest alternatives like Alopexy and Doppelherz foam, and emphasize avoiding propylene glycol and alcohol to reduce irritation.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Those that apply minoxidil twice a day
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community Minoxidil works only with Retinoic acid
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community Maybe it’s working for me too? When will it get better? Still not much density there
The user is experiencing improvement in hair density using a topical lotion containing minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole, and other ingredients. They are hopeful for further progress in the coming months.
community Progress: From June 2022 (7 months of min + fin) to now (1 year) — I’ve lost so much density in this period and I have no idea why. I was getting pretty good resultup until that point. Is there anything else I can try? I’ve tried min, fin, tretinoin, micro needling, and castor oil. I feel hopeless.
The user lost hair density after 7 months of using minoxidil and finasteride and is seeking advice on other treatments after trying tretinoin, microneedling, and castor oil. Suggestions include checking for scalp conditions like eczema or psoriasis, changing minoxidil brands, and questioning hair dryer use and finasteride dosage.
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