A clinically proven, easy-to-use 5% minoxidil foam designed to stimulate hair regrowth and slow hair loss.
Minoxidil is FDA-approved for hair loss and works by reactivating dormant hair follicles, increasing blood flow to the scalp, and encouraging new growth.
With consistent use, Minoxidil Foamʳˣ can help you regain thicker, healthier hair over time. Connect with a medical provider today to see if Minoxidil Foamʳˣ is right for you.
Minoxidil Foamʳˣ is designed for easy application and fast absorption, delivering targeted scalp coverage without the mess.
• Apply half a capful of foam directly to the scalp in the affected areas.
• Use twice daily for the best results.
• Let the foam dry completely before styling your hair or going to bed.
• Be patient—visible regrowth can take 3-6 months with consistent use.
The most common side effects of minoxidil include scalp irritation, dryness, itching, and flaking.
Most side effects are mild, but in rare cases, some users may experience temporary hair shedding, increased hair growth in unintended areas, or dizziness. If you experience severe irritation, discontinue use and consult a provider.
Do not use Minoxidil Foamʳˣ on irritated or damaged skin. Avoid contact with eyes and rinse thoroughly if accidental exposure occurs.
Read important safety information about Minoxidil here.
A mandatory doctor consultation is required before starting treatment, and the cost will be added to your cart. During the consultation, a medical provider will assess your health and provide detailed guidance on safe use.
Minoxidil Foamʳˣ is not FDA-approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Minoxidil foam increases blood flow to the scalp to “wake up” follicles and extend hair’s growth phase; with consistent use, it helps stimulate regrowth, improve thickness, and revive areas affected by thinning.
Hair is noticeably thinner and softer to the touch. Scalp is now visible.
Finding more hair than usual on your pillow, in the shower drain, or on your brush can be an early indicator.
Gradual pulling back of the hairline, often in an “M” shape, is typical in men but can also happen in women.
If your hair part looks noticeably wider or more scalp is showing, it could be a sign of thinning.