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Switching/ Changing ProductsUpdated 10 months ago

Hi! Yes, you can switch to the All-in-One Topical Spray from DENSE, even if you have been using minoxidil, finasteride or any other hair treatments. The DENSE spray can be customised to include these ingredients, along with other active components that might benefit your specific hair needs.

Things to Consider:

  1. Continuity in Treatment:  Switching to a product with comprehensive active ingredients (like the All-in-One Topical Spray) should allow you to maintain the progress you've made without any significant interruptions.
  2. Customisation: The DENSE spray is bespoke, meaning it can be tailored to include scientifically proven concentrations and possibly enhance your routine with additional beneficial ingredients like DHT blockers, scalp conditioners, or anti-inflammatory agents.
  3. No Downtime: If your DENSE formulation includes the same actives, there shouldn't be any drawbacks or a need for downtime. However, it's important to fill out the medical questionnaire so the prescriber can ensure the formulation is right for you.
  4. Potential Benefits: Switching might actually be beneficial if the DENSE spray includes additional ingredients tailored to your specific scalp and hair needs, potentially enhancing your results.

Drawbacks?

  • Adjustment Period: Although unlikely, any change in your hair care regimen could potentially cause a short adjustment period as your scalp gets used to the new formulation. This might include minor irritation or shedding, but this should be temporary.
  • Consistency: The key is to continue using the new treatment consistently, just as you did with your previous solution, to maintain and build on your progress.

Conclusion

Switching to the DENSE All-in-One Topical Spray should not only maintain your current results but may also enhance them with additional tailored ingredients. Just ensure the transition is seamless by using the spray consistently as directed.

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