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| Brand: Kirkland Category: Beauty
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $22.29 as of 9/9/2010 16:02 CDT details You Save: $37.70 (63%)
New (16) from $22.29
Seller: MonsterHotDeals Rating: 75 reviews Sales Rank: 31
Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Minoxidil 5% w/v. Inactive ingredients: Alcohol (30% v/v), propylene glycol ( 50% v/v), purified water Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 5.5 x 5
UPC: 312547781510 EAN: 0312547781510 ASIN: B000FQ73O0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships worldwide. Same day shipping.
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not effective compared to walmart equate June 13, 2010 David Kozisek (Washington, DC United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using generic Walmart rogain for years and had success. I ordered the kirkland / costco brand from Amazon because there are no Walmarts close to Washington, DC. After three weeks of use, I have had significant and and noticeable hair loss. The product is also much more runny and doesn't seem as concentrated. 3 Pack of generic Walmart rogain is $25 and I ordered it from there website. It was shipped to my door in 3 days for $1. Don't risk it with this kirkland stuff...you get what you pay for.
Very fast shipping May 25, 2010 G. Moore (Los Angeles CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used this product for over 10 years. I wondered if it was necessary to keep using so I quit for about three months. My hair started falling out in brush fulls, so I started using again hair loss stopped and lost hair started to re-grow. I am 73 years young and I just got a compliment on my hair by a much younger man, stating that he wished he could have hair like mine... I ordered on Monday, it shipped on Tuesday and was received on Wednesday and the price was right... I am completely safisfied.
Same active ingredient as Rogaine at a fraction of the price May 23, 2010 abc123 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The title says it all. It's the exact same active ingredient as Rogaine. In fact it's the exact same thing as Rogaine before Rogaine came out with their foam formula. The active ingredient is Minoxidil. The side effects were the same for me for Rogaine and Kirkland or Walgreen's version: itchy scalp, some dandruff, orange stains on pillows. The first two decreased greatly over time. Using Nizoral shampoo helps with the dandruff and I've read that it's the only anti-dandruff shampoo that won't increase balding and may actually decrease it. http://www.amazon.com/Nizoral-A-D-Shampoo-4-oz/dp/B0000Y3CRY/ref=pd_sbs_bt_3
If the choice is between going bald or having an itchy scalp, some dandruff and a few pillow stains I think the choice is obvious.
Sorry I ever tried it... May 14, 2010 Max Headroom (Brooklyn, NY) 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I am a relatively young man who was experiencing a mild degree of hair loss on the crown of my head. On the recommendation of my roommate, I started using 5% minoxidil on the crown of my head and saw pretty good results, although mysteriously I felt like my front hairline suddenly started to thin even though it was never a problem before. Then I got the bright idea to start using it on my frontal hairline--BIG MISTAKE. After a few months, I noticed that my frontal hairline had badly receded in a strange crooked pattern. After figuring that the minoxidil had to be the cause, I since stopped using it completely and now all the hair on the crown of my head fell out, worse than how it was when I began minoxidil. Not to mention, my hairline doesn't seem to be coming back to normal either. So I got screwed both ways. Combine that with the fact that after a year of use I noticed a sudden appearance of wrinkles under my eyes that weren't there before I used this stuff (another noted side effect of minoxidil) and I'm sorry I ever touched minoxidil to begin with.
So, my recommendation to anyone reading this is to NOT USE MINOXIDIL OR ROGAINE, UNLESS your hair loss is so bad that you feel like you just can't stand it anymore and you're willing to take a big risky step to improve it. In other words, if your hair loss is at a level where you feel like you can live with it for the time being, DO NOT USE THIS STUFF. It's just not worth the hassle (greasy scalp all day) or the potential side effects. I would give anything to go back in time and have my hair the way it was before I touched minoxidil. Don't make the same mistake that I and many others have.
Great Product!! May 9, 2010 R. Lang (Chicago) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great Product, but application is somewhat difficult. It is a little greasy and takes about thirty minutes to dry completely. Not a problem just has to be strategically planned into your routine, because it is difficult to style hair before it completely dries. Don't hesitate to buy. It also appears to be working well on my receding hairline, but I apply it there religiously. Highly Recommend. I give four stars only for the time it takes to dry.
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