REGAINE® Foam goes on easily, dries quickly, and shouldn’t interfere with your current hairstyling products.
Make sure your scalp is towel-dry
Within the hair loss area, part your hair to expose the scalp
Applying directly to the scalp, use one of 3 different applicators: Pump Spray Applicator, Extended Spray-tip Applicator or Rub-on Applicator; (full instructions are given in pack)
Before styling your hair with gel or mousse, or going to bed, be sure to allow the solution to dry completely.
What do you do twice a day? Exactly – brush your teeth. So make REGAINE® part of your routine and it’s easy.
3 things to remember :
Once in the morning
Once in the evening, about half an hour before going to bed
Leave roughly 12 hours between applications
Do :
Always use the recommended 1ml dose (or 1g when using REGAINE® Foam)
Any massaging of the scalp should be gentle to minimise hair breakage
If you use a comb, make sure it's got rounded, widely spaced teeth
Be patient – results won't happen overnight
Don't :
Don’t get lazy with your routine. If you stop treatment, you will not only lose the hair that grew back, but you'll most likely revert to the previous pattern of hair loss
Don’t worry if you miss an application. Just keep to the routine of morning and night
Don’t worry if you notice some hair shedding during the first few weeks – this is normal and is a sign that your follicles are making way for new hairs
Don’t forget: regrowth takes time, so stick with REGAINE® Extra Strength Foam for 16 weeks and with REGAINE® Extra Strength Solution for a year.
Contains 5% Minoxidil - the only clinically proven medicinal ingredient for hereditary hair loss
Reasons for not using Regaine®
If you have heart disease, angina or you are taking medication for blood pressure, you should check with your Doctor before using Regaine®.
Once you've got the all clear, you can start using it straight away.
You shouldn't use Regaine® if:
You are under 18 or over 65 years of age
Your scalp is red, inflamed, irritated, infected, painful or shaven
Your hair loss is sudden or patchy
You have a problem with your blood pressure
You don't know why you are losing your hair - ask your doctor
You have other conditions associated with hair loss