Your Guide to How to Apply bondmeds Spray

Before explaining the best way to apply it, let’s break down how BondMeds hair spray works to regrow hair.

BondMeds spray contains two clinically proven active ingredients: minoxidil and finasteride. Both are FDA-approved for hair loss, but they function differently.

Finasteride works by reducing DHT in the scalp. DHT, or dihydrotestosterone, is the male hormone responsible for a genetic form of hair loss known as androgenetic alopecia — commonly called male pattern baldness or male pattern hair loss.

Minoxidil solution (the generic version of over-the-counter Rogaine®) promotes hair regrowth by stimulating dormant hair follicles, encouraging them to return to the growth phase of the hair cycle, and increasing blood flow to the scalp.

Together, these two ingredients form a powerful combination to combat hair follicle dysfunction.

  • Is There Anything Else I Should Know About BondMeds Spray?

Here are a few things to keep in mind throughout your treatment with BondMeds hair growth spray:

Your hair care routine matters. Taking proper care of your scalp while using BondMeds spray will support healthy hair growth. If you’re experiencing flaking or itchiness, our Dandruff Detox shampoo can help.

You won’t wash away the results. As long as you don’t wash off the solution immediately after applying, regular hair washing won’t affect the product’s effectiveness. In fact, washing helps remove buildup that may prevent the solution from being fully absorbed into the scalp.

You may notice some initial shedding. Minoxidil promotes new hair growth by making room for healthier strands, so you might see some mature hairs shed during this process. Don’t worry, this phase is temporary.

  • Quick note about potential side effects.

BondMeds topical solution includes FDA-approved hair loss medications and is unlikely to cause significant side effects. However, some users may experience mild scalp itching and dryness initially.

It’s crucial to follow the treatment instructions provided by a medical professional. Using more than the recommended amount will not enhance its effectiveness and may actually heighten the risk of side effects.

If your side effects worsen over time while using the spray, contact your prescribing provider or a dermatologist for guidance.