My husband’s beauty hair care kit!
My husband has always been anxious about his huge bald spot. Last year I told him to use it but he isn’t like us girls that are consistent with daily care on skin and hair. I moved in with him just last June because I lived in Vietnam and I incorporate him with my daily girly stuff. I urged him to use minoxidil, give it at-least 3 months and mind you this minoxidil is for women. I was also blown up with the result! First pix of him was July 11 and the next pic was yesterday. I see huge difference. His fam can’t even believe it!
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I've received so many messages asking about the specific costs involved in my husband's amazing hair growth journey, and I’m excited to share all the details! When you're dealing with hair thinning or a visible bald spot, it's natural to wonder about the investment required to see real results. First, let's talk about the star of the show: the minoxidil. As I mentioned, we actually used a women's formula, which was a topical aerosol hair regrowth treatment. While the original article didn't specify the brand, these clinically proven, once-a-day foam treatments typically range from $20 to $40 for a one-month supply, depending on the brand and where you purchase it. Buying in bulk (e.g., a 3-month or 6-month supply) often brings the per-month cost down slightly. We found consistent use was key, so budgeting for this ongoing expense is important. It's not a one-time fix; it's a commitment if you want to maintain those fantastic results. Next up was the organic cold-pressed oil, labeled as a daily support formula for hair and skin. While minoxidil was the primary driver for hair regrowth, this organic oil played a crucial supporting role in keeping his scalp healthy and nourished. These types of natural oils can vary widely in price, from $10 for a basic carrier oil to $30-$50 for specialized blends. We opted for a good quality one that wasn't overly expensive, knowing it would last a while as only a few drops are needed daily. It really helped with overall scalp health, which I believe contributed to the improved hair density. Beyond the products themselves, it's important to consider the 'cost' of consistency. My husband isn't naturally inclined to daily beauty routines, so getting him to use the once-a-day foam without fail took some gentle (and not-so-gentle!) encouragement. This dedication is priceless, as even the most expensive treatment won't work if it's not used correctly and consistently. We learned that patience during the hair growth journey is also crucial; initial shedding can happen, which might cause momentary panic, but it's often a sign the treatment is working. Overall, for the first three months of visible results, our monetary investment was roughly $60-$120 for the minoxidil and an additional $20-$40 for the organic oil, totaling around $80-$160. For us, seeing his confidence return and his bald spot dramatically improve was absolutely worth every penny. It's not just about the money; it's about the emotional return on investment. If you're considering a similar path for hair thinning, I highly recommend looking into these options and being prepared for the commitment. The before and after photos speak for themselves – a true transformation!





These comments 😩😩 Stopping minoxidil doesn’t make everyone’s hair thin or come out. 😒 results vary per person! I used it and my hair grew back. His results are bomb! 🔥❤️