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Regaine

Shop Regaine at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together Regaine minoxidil foam and scalp solution formats so you can compare options by strength, pack size and who they are labelled for. If you’re shopping for a men’s extra strength hair loss treatment or a women’s regular strength solution, use the product tiles below to open full directions, ingredients and the patient information leaflet.

Most customers come here to choose between foam vs solution, decide whether a single pack or multipack is best, and check the difference between Regaine for men and Regaine for women. For best use, follow the leaflet exactly and apply only to a healthy scalp. If your hair loss is sudden, patchy, linked to illness, or you have a medical condition or take regular medicines, speak with our pharmacy team or your GP before starting a treatment.

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Why choose Regaine

  • Labelled options for men and women so you can choose the right strength and directions.
  • Foam or scalp solution formats to match your preference and routine.
  • Convenient pack sizes including a men’s 3-month multipack option.
  • Clear on-page product information with directions and leaflet details available on each product page.
  • Pharmacy-backed shopping from a UK based and regulated online pharmacy.

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FAQs

What is Regaine?

Regaine is a brand of topical hair loss treatments that contain minoxidil. Different products are labelled for men or for women and may have different strengths and directions, so always choose the option that matches the label and read the patient information leaflet.

Which Regaine product should I choose: men’s vs women’s?

Select the product specifically labelled for you, as instructions and strength can differ. If you’re unsure, have an underlying health condition, or take regular medicines, ask a pharmacist or GP for advice before starting.

What’s the difference between Regaine foam and scalp solution?

The main difference is the application format. Foam and solution are applied to the scalp as directed; some people prefer foam for ease of use, while others prefer solution for targeted application. Check each product page for directions and ingredients.

How do I use Regaine safely?

Use exactly as directed in the leaflet and apply only to a healthy scalp. Avoid use on broken or irritated skin and wash hands after application. If you have questions about suitability or interactions, speak to a pharmacist.

How long should I use Regaine before reviewing results?

Hair loss treatments can take time and responses vary. Follow the leaflet instructions for how long to try the product before reviewing progress. If you are concerned about ongoing hair loss or no improvement, speak to a pharmacist or your GP.

Are there side effects with minoxidil (Regaine)?

Like all medicines, minoxidil can cause side effects in some people. Read the leaflet for a full list and stop use and seek medical advice if you experience significant irritation or any worrying symptoms.

When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP about hair loss?

Seek advice if hair loss is sudden, patchy, painful, associated with scalp changes, or follows illness, weight loss or new medicines. A pharmacist or GP can help you rule out underlying causes and choose a suitable option.


Safety note: Regaine contains an active ingredient (minoxidil) and should be used exactly as directed. This content is general information and does not replace advice from a pharmacist or GP. If you have a medical condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, take regular medicines, or develop concerning symptoms, please speak to a pharmacist or your GP before use.

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