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Dr. Hassons topical fin SiloxysSystem gel by Xyon Health


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Wondering if anyone has been using the above mentioned product/have great knowledge about it. I’m very interested about it but would love to hear real life experience before I spend that type of money. Thanks!

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My experience is that side effects come really fast if you use a topical min in the same week. I think there are carriers in topical min that make the fin go systemic

I am trying to get my hands on liposomal min to see if I can use it without sides. 

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13 minutes ago, HairRun said:

My experience is that side effects come really fast if you use a topical min in the same week. I think there are carriers in topical min that make the fin go systemic

I am trying to get my hands on liposomal min to see if I can use it without sides. 

I wonder if it's the propylene glycol and a min solution w/o PG would work then? PG alone can cause scalp irritation (in some men) and I think it's used to enhance scalp absorption of the active ingredient (minox), but I'm not entirely sure. 

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1 hour ago, sunsurfhair said:

I wonder if it's the propylene glycol and a min solution w/o PG would work then? PG alone can cause scalp irritation (in some men) and I think it's used to enhance scalp absorption of the active ingredient (minox), but I'm not entirely sure. 

Probably more than Min is a vasodilator so opening up the blood vessels causes it to go systemic easier

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