Finasteride VS. Minoxidil |
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Finasteride |
Minoxidil |
Prescription-only oral hair loss medication. | ROGAINE® is widely available without a prescription. |
Works by blocking DHT, a hormone that influences male pattern baldness. | ROGAINE® topical hair loss treatments are formulated with minoxidil to stimulate hair regrowth. |
Finasteride has only been FDA-approved to treat male pattern hair loss in tablet form, with a prescription from your doctor. Finasteride is not approved by FDA for use as a spray. | ROGAINE® is applied topically—not orally—and safe to use with no known drug interactions or side effects such as hormonal changes or sexual dysfunction. |
It is approved to treat hair loss in men, but Finasteride is not approved for use by women. | ROGAINE® is clinically proven effective for hair loss in both men and women. |
Other Minoxidil Brands VS. ROGAINE® |
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Other Brands |
ROGAINE® |
If you’re considering ROGAINE® vs other brands, just know that products selling minoxidil and finasteride have not been approved by the FDA. Minoxidil comes in either 2% or 5% formulations. | ROGAINE® is rigorously tested in clinical trials and adheres to strict pharmaceutical standards. ROGAINE® is FDA-approved and the #1 dermatologist recommended brand. ROGAINE® has quality assurance as part of Kenvue. |
Vitamins & Herbal Supplements VS. ROGAINE® |
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Vitamins & Herbal Supplements |
ROGAINE® |
Boosting your nutrition is never a bad idea, but supplements alone won’t be able to reverse hair loss. | ROGAINE® contains minoxidil, a proven ingredient to regrow hair. |
Multivitamins are a good option for overall health including hair, but no other vitamins, minerals or other supplements such as Biotin and Keratin have been approved by FDA or shown to regrow hair. | ROGAINE® is FDA-approved. The ingredient in ROGAINE®, is the only one approved by the FDA in rigorous, well-controlled clinical studies for both men and women. It’s the only hair growth ingredient approved by FDA for use in women. |
Other Scalp Treatments VS. ROGAINE® |
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Other Scalp Treatments |
ROGAINE® |
There are other topical scalp treatments on the market that aim to boost circulation to the scalp. | Vegamour vs. ROGAINE®: Only ROGAINE® topical hair loss treatments contain FDA-approved minoxidil. |
Serums with rosemary oil, peppermint oil, turmeric caffeine and CBD may help support scalp health*. * These treatments have not been approved by FDA nor do they have clinical studies demonstrating effectiveness in hair regrowth. |
ROGAINE® is clinically proven to regrow hair. |
Volumizing & Thickening Shampoos VS. ROGAINE® |
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Volumizing & Thickening Shampoos |
ROGAINE® |
Contain ingredients that coat the hair fiber to make your hair look fuller. | ROGAINE® targets the root cause of hair loss to help regrow hair. |
Results are temporary. | ROGAINE® penetrates your scalp, reviving hair follicles to help regrow new hair, rather than just temporarily coating or swelling existing hair. |
Can be a good option for fuller looking hair, but over washing should be avoided. | ROGAINE® has clinically proven lasting results to regrow thicker hair with continued use. |
Scalp Massage VS. ROGAINE® |
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Scalp Massage |
ROGAINE® |
Scalp massage, either with your hands or a massage tool, is another method to try and boost scalp circulation. It is a good practice to include in a healthy hair routine, but won’t work to regrow hair on its own. Scalp massage can be used when you apply ROGAINE®. | ROGAINE® is proven to target the cause of hair loss and boost hair growth from within the follicle. ROGAINE® can help you regrow healthy, fuller hair within 3-4 months. |