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The only way you'll be able to know if Minoxidil gains will be permanent is if you stop at the right time. The way to know this is to identify what goal you want to reach and then follow with the application until you reach it. The catch is, you need to be sure that at the point you start seeing more hair growing, you don't immediately stop. The only way Minoxidil gains are lost is if the hairs now grown in place are still vellus. The way the product works in a nutshell is by encouraging three different types of hair growth. The most important are the first and the last types, the first being vellus, and the last being terminal. Vellus hairs are rather translucent and may not be as thick or as noticeable as terminal hairs. For reference, the hair's you were able to grow normally before starting minoxidil are an example of terminal hair. If you make sure to get off the product just when you notice the hairs on your face are all terminal, then you're in the clear. The reason why some people say the gains aren't permanent is because they give up way too soon, never mind in just the vellus stage, I'm talking about the 2nd stage I haven't mentioned yet of the three types of hair growth: Transitional. Transitional hairs are tricky little devils. They can be pretty thick and the same length as terminal hairs, so many guys notice them and mistake it for terminal hair growth and end up quitting, thereby losing the hair eventually. Final note here, it's important to keep in mind that the way you get terminal hair is through SHEDDING. The vellus hair doesn't TURN into anything, neither does the transitional. A vellus is a vellus, as transitional is a transitional, and a terminal is a terminal. The vellus hairs must grow and fall out to then be replaced by transitional hairs, then you go on to have those hairs grow and fall out, and finally you're left with terminal hair. Keep in mind that SOME terminal hairs will fall out, but that's just the way hair is. We lose hair on both our face and hair, but at the point you start growing terminal length hair, the hair you lose won't be noticeable, just a natural process, and you'll still be left with a great bread. The best way to ensure you're going to get terminal hair is to play it safe, and stay on minoxidil for 1-2 years. It depends on you genetics, and how fast your body is able to metabolize minoxidil into minoxidil sulfate (the active form that causes hair growth) but, most guys reach their desired growth by the 2 years span.
The only way you'll be able to know if Minoxidil gains will be permanent is if you stop at the right time. The way to know this is to identify what goal you want to reach and then follow with the application until you reach it. The catch is, you need to be sure that at the point you start seeing more hair growing, you don't immediately stop. The only way Minoxidil gains are lost is if the hairs now grown in place are still vellus. The way the product works in a nutshell is by encouraging three different types of hair growth. The most important are the first and the last types, the first being vellus, and the last being terminal. Vellus hairs are rather translucent and may not be as thick or as noticeable as terminal hairs. For reference, the hair's you were able to grow normally before starting minoxidil are an example of terminal hair. If you make sure to get off the product just when you notice the hairs on your face are all terminal, then you're in the clear. The reason why some people say the gains aren't permanent is because they give up way too soon, never mind in just the vellus stage, I'm talking about the 2nd stage I haven't mentioned yet of the three types of hair growth: Transitional. Transitional hairs are tricky little devils. They can be pretty thick and the same length as terminal hairs, so many guys notice them and mistake it for terminal hair growth and end up quitting, thereby losing the hair eventually. Final note here, it's important to keep in mind that the way you get terminal hair is through SHEDDING. The vellus hair doesn't TURN into anything, neither does the transitional. A vellus is a vellus, as transitional is a transitional, and a terminal is a terminal. The vellus hairs must grow and fall out to then be replaced by transitional hairs, then you go on to have those hairs grow and fall out, and finally you're left with terminal hair. Keep in mind that SOME terminal hairs will fall out, but that's just the way hair is. We lose hair on both our face and hair, but at the point you start growing terminal length hair, the hair you lose won't be noticeable, just a natural process, and you'll still be left with a great bread. The best way to ensure you're going to get terminal hair is to play it safe, and stay on minoxidil for 1-2 years. It depends on you genetics, and how fast your body is able to metabolize minoxidil into minoxidil sulfate (the active form that causes hair growth) but, most guys reach their desired growth by the 2 years span.