$38.00 – $90.00Price range: $38.00 through $90.00
| Active Ingredient: | Minoxidil |
|---|---|
| Indication: | Hair loss |
| Manufacturer: | Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd |
| Packaging: | 60 ml in 1 bottle |
| Strength: | 10% |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Bottle | $38.00 | $38 /Piece | ||
| 2 Bottle/s | $61.00 | $30.5 /Piece | ||
| 3 Bottle/s | $90.00 | $30 /Piece |
Mintop Solution 10% (Minoxidil) is a topical hair loss treatment option people often look into when they notice gradual thinning along the hairline, temples, or crown. Most of the time, that pattern points to androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss).
Minoxidil is a well-known active ingredient in hair regrowth products, and it is commonly used as a leave-on scalp treatment rather than something you rinse out right away.
This product is generally used to help with pattern-related thinning, especially when follicles are still active but producing finer, shorter hairs.
If hair loss is sudden, patchy, linked to illness, or accompanied by scalp pain, scaling, or inflammation, it is worth getting checked before starting treatment. Those situations can involve different causes that need other care.
Minoxidil is thought to support hair growth by helping follicles stay in the growth (anagen) phase longer and by increasing follicle activity. The exact mechanism is not fully understood, but it is widely used for pattern hair loss and has been studied for that purpose.
The main thing to know is that results, when they happen, come from consistent use over time rather than from a few applications.
Sources that review topical minoxidil for hair loss describe this longer-term, consistency-based approach.
A 10% solution is a higher-strength minoxidil topical. Higher strengths are not automatically “better” for everyone. They can also increase the risk of side effects such as dryness, itching, burning, or flaking.
Some people with sensitive scalps do better with lower strengths or different formulations. If you have a history of skin reactions, it is a good idea to be cautious and consider professional guidance before using a higher-strength product.
Always follow the specific package directions for Mintop Solution 10% (Minoxidil). In general, topical minoxidil solutions are applied directly to the scalp (not the hair), on a clean, dry scalp.
Many minoxidil solutions are measured in small amounts (often around 1 mL per application), but the correct amount and frequency depend on the label and your clinician’s instructions.
Minoxidil is not an overnight fix. Many people who respond start noticing changes only after consistent use for a few months. Some shedding can happen early on as the hair cycle shifts.
That can feel alarming, but it is a known effect described in patient-facing dermatology guidance for minoxidil: if shedding is intense, prolonged, or accompanied by other symptoms, stopping and checking in with a clinician is reasonable.
Have heart disease, low blood pressure, or are taking blood pressure medicines.
Are you pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding (ask a clinician first)?
Are you treating a scalp condition such as eczema, psoriasis, sunburn, or an infection?
You may see topical minoxidil sold in several strengths and forms, including:
Availability can vary by brand and seller, and not every strength is appropriate for every person.
Keep the bottle tightly closed, store at room temperature, and keep away from heat or open flame. Many topical solutions are alcohol-based and can be flammable, so basic handling care matters.
1) Can I use Mintop Solution 10% (Minoxidil) on my beard or eyebrows?
Some people try minoxidil off-label for facial hair, but irritation and accidental spread are common. It is best to ask a clinician first, especially for use near the eyes.
2) What should I do if I miss an application?
Do not double up. Just continue with your next scheduled application based on the product directions.
3) Can I dye, bleach, or chemically treat my hair while using it?
Many people do, but chemical treatments can irritate the scalp. If your scalp gets sensitive, spacing out chemical services or pausing treatment around them may help. A dermatologist can guide you.
4) Can I combine it with microneedling or laser caps?
Some regimens combine treatments, but the risk of irritation can rise. If you are considering combination therapy, it is safer to do it under professional guidance.
5) Will it work if the area is completely bald and shiny?
Minoxidil tends to work best when follicles are still active. If an area has been bare for a long time, the results may be limited. A dermatologist can help set realistic expectations.