Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hi SCA,I'm a 24-year-old man interested in picking up Minoxidil to treat a receding hairline. I initially noticed my hair loss about two years ago, and immediately started a pill called finasteride to halt the recession. After some not-so-pleasant sexual side effects, I quit the pill and said "never again," planning to accept the Billy Corgan look as a fact of life.Two years later, I can still pull off a good, stylish haircut, and have honestly decided I'd like to keep things that way. I'm interested in starting Rogaine (minoxidil), but have read some scary stories online about the active ingredient's ability to inhibit collagen production in vitro, and even some horror stories about how irreversible wrinkles spontaneously emerged after beginning to use minoxidil.I'd like to know just how much truth there might be to these stories. Normally, I know to take these kinds of horror stories with a grain of salt, but the long-lasting sexual side effects I endured after taking finasteride make me hesitant to take any more gambles. I was very self-concious about fine lines in my late teens, and have only in the past year seen an improvement in my skin through better diet and skincare. I would be absolutely crushed if a new drug aged my skin.Can anyone give me a well-researched explanation of these skin aging side-effects that is neither dismissive nor sensational? Many thanks in advance!
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