A Big Batch of Rogaine Foam Questions – Balding Blog

Hello Doctor,

I’m male, 37, 6,1, 180lbs, don’t take any medication and my hair is about 1.5 – 2 inches long and sometime 3. I have male balding on the top and receding hairline. In the past I have had thick and lots of hair, now the top is thinning to a point were I get sun burns and makes me cold in the winder. This is the part that I really don’t like as I hate wearing something on my head.

My question is, when looking at Rogaine, which product is best for me? Here’s my thinking, some with questions:

  1. It is important that the solution gets in contact with the scalp, so with “longer” hair will the foam product be as effective?
  2. Is volume and length of hair need to be considered when choosing product?
  3. With the foam product how do you know one is using the right amount?
  4. There has been remarks about the smell of the foam, are there scent free versions [coming]?
  5. How can one test the product without buying a full size?
  6. Is there a difference between the different brands, besides price?
  7. Is there a generic foam vs. Rogaine?

Thanks.

Rogaine Foam

  1. Yes, the Rogaine (minoxidil) needs to be in contact with the scalp in order to be effective. Hair length doesn’t matter, but volume of hair could play a role in getting the medication to reach your scalp. Just be diligent and move your hair around to get the minoxidil onto the scalp.
  2. See answer above.
  3. I would think there is some instructions on the packaging. The Rogaine Foam site says “the total amount of foam applied should not exceed half a capful.” For the liquid, the recommended dose of the Rogaine 5% topical applied twice daily.
  4. I have no idea if they’re making a scent-free version.
  5. I don’t know if Johnson & Johnson (makers of Rogaine) offer a free sample of the foam. Drugstore.com sells it at $22.79 for 1 month or $42.49 for 3 month supplies. The best price depends on your own research.
  6. The foam is reported to have better absorption than the liquid formulation, but I do not believe it is a significant advantage to achieve a drastic difference. Generally speaking, a generic minoxidil 5% solution would be the least expensive (most bang for your buck).
  7. To my knowledge, there is no generic version of Rogaine Foam.

More information can be found on the Rogaine Foam site. Remember, before starting any medication you should see a doctor (a hair transplant doctor is fine) for a good initial evaluation. You may also be a candidate for finasteride (Propecia).




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