1 year on mon + 7 weeks on fin. Full routine below - Feedback welcome! Progress Pictures 12/17/2024
The user has been using minoxidil for a year, finasteride for 7 weeks, and incorporates derma rolling and rosemary oil into their routine, resulting in noticeable hair growth and thickness. They report minimal side effects and are considering sharing more progress photos due to positive feedback.
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