Kirkland Signature Minoxidil Foam for Men, 12.66 Ounce (6 Count)

$279,948.00

(8 customer reviews)
Kirkland Signature Minoxidil Foam for Men, 12.66 Ounce (6 Count) $279,948.00
SKU: EBDA55CF Category: Tag:
  • 6 Foam Canisters, For External Use Only, For Use By Men Only^6 bottles^six month supply
  • Minoxidil is the #1 Dermatologist recommended OTC hair regrowth treatment active ingredient
  • 6 Foam Canisters, For External Use Only, For Use By Men Only
  • 6 bottles
  • Minoxidil is the #1 Dermatologist recommended OTC hair regrowth treatment active ingredient
  • 6 Foam Canisters, For External Use Only, For Use By Men Only

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

7 x 3 x 7 inches, 2.08 ounces

UPC

096619929221

Manufacturer

Costco

8 reviews for Kirkland Signature Minoxidil Foam for Men, 12.66 Ounce (6 Count)

  1. Nicole

    I’ve tried Rogain, Target brand & Amazon. I like Kirkland’s the best. I’ve been using Minoxidil for over a year. I feel this brand provides the best results for me.

  2. Jorbal

    Bottom line:
    This product is very effective at regrowing hair. Give it 2 months for some results. The results will continue to come in the longer you use it. Beware skin side effects.

    My first usage:
    Twice a day for 6 months. I applied it to the entire top of my head (I am thinning on the entire top). Within 2 months I saw more hairs growing in on my temples and a thickening of hairs all over. After 6 months I had great results. I had more hair and it was thicker and fuller. But the skin on my face was getting dry with fine lines so I stopped. I lost my gains within 2-3 months.

    My second usage:
    The gains were so impressive the first time that I decided to give it another try, but this time only using one application per day to try to offset the facial skin side effects. My personal experience is that one application per day is equally as effective as two. I am 4 months in and I am seeing the same gains I did during my first usage after 4 months. The facial skin dryness and fine lines are still a problem but I am managing it (more below).

    Skin problems:
    I personally have observed fine lines, skin thinning, and dryness on my face from using this product. If you search Google you will find other reports like this with Rogaine and Minoxidil (same as Rogaine). Basically it ages your face. This is a side effect to seriously consider. More hair will make you look younger, but at the same time it ages your face.

    I have been managing the skin problems by decreasing my dose to one application a day, and doing things to encourage exfoliation and skin healing. Olive oil + sugar facials are good for exfoliation. Don’t over-moisturize or the skin will never heal. I suggest washing your face at night and not applying any moisturizer until the morning. Let it be tight and dry. It will cause healing.

    Less is more:
    For me I get the same results with one application a day versus two applications a day. Given the side effects, the saying definitely applies… less is more.

    Use latex gloves:
    I use gloves when applying minoxidil to my scalp. Otherwise the minoxidil dries out my hands.

    Use hair color:
    Minoxidil will cause lots of baby hairs to grow in. Call it peach fuzz. It will eventually get thicker and longer. But while you are waiting you can apply hair coloring to get the visual benefit of new hair before it fully matures. I use “Just for Men” hair color kits from Walgreens. It works really well.

    Update regarding my second usage:
    Per my above review, I had started using Minox a second time but only once per day instead of twice. I am updating this review to report that I have stopped again. I was able to maintain my Minox usage for about 10 months this time but the side effects were still there and eventually got bad enough to where I had to stop, just like the first time.

    My final verdict on Minox:
    As some one who has tried it twice, my conclusion is that it’s not worth it. It definitely regrows hair but the side effects are really bad. Granted, some guys can use this stuff for years and have no problems. Your results may vary, but for me and lots of other guys who have problems with the side effects I would advise against it. Basically, what’s the point if you can’t keep using it long term and all of your gains are lost when you stop?

    The side effects are kind of weird to describe. Basically it messes up my body fluid balance. My ankles are constantly swollen and my skin gets dry and thin. My face gets gaunt, dark circles under eyes, and periodic pain in my face.

    A note about getting off of Minox:
    This is my second time getting off of Minox. Both times I experienced bad shedding 1-2 months after stopping. You can search around and find lots of people who talk about this post-Minox shedding. Like many guys who stop, my experience was that my hair was much worse after stopping than it was before I started. You will find lots of theories and explanations as to why this is. My own theory based on reading is that because Minox stimulates your hair into the growth phase (anagen), it means that when you get off it suddenly all of those hairs go into the resting phrase (telogen) at the same time. So the result is that your hair looks much worse because all of the follicles are resting at the same time after stopping Minox. But if the testimonials are to be believed, your hair will eventually stabilize again in 6-12 months when the growth and resting phrases become more staggered and balanced again.

    I will not be using Minox again. Twice was enough to convince me that the side effects aren’t worth it. It has been 1 month since I stopped Minox for a second time. I am starting to see shedding again and I fully expect it to get progressively worse in the next 1-2 months. However, in anticipation of stopping Minox, I started taking Propecia 4 months ago. I gradually transitioned between the two, but nothing can stop the post-Minox shed. But I have read several testimonials from people in my position who claim that when the shed is over and things stabilize again the hair will grow back much better because I have been taking Propecia. At this point, knowing the time required post-Minox in order to stabilize, and the time required for Propecia to show results, I am expecting improvement in 4-6 months, but not before I lose a lot more hair from post-Minox shedding. I will update this review in 6 months to let you know how my transition is going.

    …and note that I am taking 0.25mg of Propecia on M-W-F only. You can go online and read a lot about alternative dosing for Propecia. My dosing decision was based in part on testimonials which confirm that low dosing works for many guys, and also as an attempt avoid possible side effects of Propecia.

    Propecia update (after 2.5 years on propecia, and off minox for 2 years):
    I have stayed with my 0.25mg of Propecia on a M-W-F schedule since getting off of minoxidil. My hair is stabilized but is overall thinner than before minoxidil. The hair I have on top is healthier but not fuller. No more clumpy follicles causing itching and coming out at the root. I still shed a bit in the shower but it’s all shaft, no follicle (ie normal shedding which grows back).

    I did experience tender and puffy nipples for a short time which is a known side effect of Propecia. I was able to cure that side effect by taking 

    Nature’s Way DIM-plus – Estrogen Metabolism Formula — 120 Capsules

     (8 per day).

    I expect I will stay on Propecia for the rest of my life in order to maintain what I have. I might consider a hair transplant eventually to make my hair fuller. Ideally you want to be on Propecia before getting a transplant, otherwise DHT can attack the transplanted hair just like your regular hair. If I ever decide to stop Propecia then I will be sure to very slowly taper off to try to avoid the hormonal crash that some men experience when quitting the drug.

  3. santos membreno

    I’ve used the liquid version in the past and u had alot of side effects. This foam version is a better alternative for sensitive skins .

  4. Gramblor

    *This is a review of the Kirkland product as it relates to its styling effect on the hair you may have left in the male pattern baldness area. It has nothing to do with minoxidil’s effectiveness as a hair loss solution.

    A little more than six months ago I purchased this Kirkland foam hoping to save a few bucks on the Rogaine. I looked through reviews to see if it was comparable to Rogaine foam in terms of the styling effect it would have on my hair, of which I have an enviable amount as far as hair loss sufferers go. Specifically, my hair is very light and fine, and is thinning diffusely, more or less equally over the top of my scalp. I’ve always been remiss in styling my hair, and the only bonus I received from noticing and dealing with the onset of hair loss was that using the Rogaine product actually resulted in my taking the time to style my hair. Everyone’s hair is different, so I certainly can’t speak for all, but, for me, the Rogaine has a very mild effect, giving my hair just a little weight and body, allowing me to shape it into a perfectly respectable swoop to the side, with a nice little part.

    The Kirkland, on the other hand, is way too heavy. It interacts very poorly with my hair, leaving it looking frizzy, slightly greasy, and stiff. Also, for “unscented” foam, it sure is smelly. It smells faintly like some kind of insulant for windows or tiles. I actually used this stuff out of stubbornness until the whole six month supply was used up because I was angry at myself for spending too much money on Amazon, and because unfortunately I have no one to impress, and because I’d allowed myself to be duped by Kirkland AGAIN. Suffice it to say, DO NOT under any circumstances purchase the Kirkland “topical solution.” It makes your hair look like a grease bomb, and increases your chances of being accidentally lit on fire to unacceptable levels. It is cheap, but isn’t the whole point of trying to save your hair so that you look good???

    The bottom line is that this product is vastly inferior to the Rogaine foam, but is not priced accordingly. For this six month supply, I saved $14 over what I would have paid for the Rogaine product… absolutely not worth the quality downgrade. I was prompted to write this review after going back to Rogaine and once again being happy with the styling results. No more stiffness and frizziness. It’s also worth noting that I’m currently using Rogaine’s original topical solution, which I may prefer over the foam (it’s easier to be certain you’re using the correct amount, and you can be certain it’s getting to your scalp if you have a lot of hair like I do). The Rogaine topical solution is so much better than Kirkland’s it really makes you wonder what the hell it is Kirkland puts in that stuff.

    As far as its effectiveness… who knows? I’m using finasteride, minoxidil and a ketoconazole shampoo. I’ve been using these products for slightly over a year, and have not seen any miracles. I think for most people the only reasonable expectation with current solutions is to slow down the natural process of hair loss. Good luck with that!

  5. Raul E Garcia

    good product

  6. Beth Blanchette

    Good hair growth response

  7. Regiany Porto USA

    Excellent for maintenance for those who have had hair implants. My husband uses it every day to keep his hair full. I highly recommend this product.

  8. Mauro Goñi

    Exelente envio

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