How it works:
Minoxidil acts as a vasodilator that improves blood circulation in the scalp, revitalising hair follicles. It prolongs the anagen (growth) phase and reduces telogen (resting) phase, resulting in denser, thicker hair. Continuous use is necessary for long-term effect.
Who should consider this:
Men and women with early to moderate hair loss
Individuals with pattern baldness (crown or vertex area)
Those looking for non-surgical hair regrowth therapy
People with alopecia (under dermatologist supervision)
Male and female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia)
Diffuse or patchy hair thinning
Hair loss due to stress, hormonal imbalance, or nutritional deficiency
Apply the solution to the affected scalp areas twice daily on dry hair. Gently spread without rinsing. Visible results may take 2–4 months of consistent use.
Known allergy to minoxidil
Scalp lesions, burns, or dermatitis
Age under 18
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Concurrent use with other scalp treatments without medical advice
Itching, flaking, or scalp irritation
Allergic skin reactions
Unwanted facial or body hair growth
Rarely: dizziness, rapid heartbeat (with overdose)









