The pill-free prescription

Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray

If a pill feels like an overwhelming way to treat male pattern hair loss, this spray could be for you. Emerging evidence suggests it can help regrow hair and prevent further hair loss with a lower risk of sexual side effects compared to finasteride pills.

One time purchase

$50/mo (3-month min.)

Meet the spray

Take on male pattern hair loss with an easy-to-use spray

Promote hair regrowth without the mess of minoxidil drops

Two clinically-proven ingredients in one spray

0.3% topical finasteride reduces DHT in the scalp (hormone that causes hair loss in men) and stops more hair from falling out.

6% Minoxidil promotes hair growth by reactivating dormant follicles.

Fine-mist spray goes on clean and dries quickly for less mess than typical drops.
Active ingredients
0.3% finasteride, 6% Minoxidil

Inactive ingredients
Alcohol (ethanol), propylene glycol, citric acid

* One time purchase price is for a 3-month supply. 3-month minimum required for purchase. Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a healthcare provider.

* Topical finasteride/minoxidil spray is a compounded product and has not been approved by the FDA. Offer only available through August 31 upon purchase of Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray, if prescribed. Restrictions apply, see full website for details.

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How topical finasteride and minoxidil spray works

Reduce DHT in the scalp with topical finasteride

Finasteride works by blocking an enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT, a hormone that can weaken hair follicles. Recent clinical studies suggest that topical finasteride treatment can help prevent further hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia (aka male pattern hair loss).

Reactivate hair follicles with topical minoxidil

Minoxidil actually increases how long follicles stay in the active growth phase. That means this clinically-proven ingredient can help you get new hair coming back in, even if you thought those follicles were dormant.

Fewer steps, less mess

This combo means you can save time, hair, and headspace with one simple addition to your morning and evening routine. And the fine-mist spray evenly covers your hair follicles and stays put—no more drops running down your neck.

Two hair loss treatments, one spray

This spray isn’t something you can find on the supermarket shelf. It’s a mixture of 0.3% finasteride (RX only) and 6% minoxidil, so it’s only available if a provider prescribes it for you.

Topical Finasteride

0.3% topical finasteride treats hair loss in men by reducing dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the scalp. DHT is a hormone that can weaken hair follicles and lead to hair loss.

6% Topical Minoxidil

Minoxidil is a well established active ingredient used to revive follicles and increase hair density. Minoxidil drops are usually a messy affair to apply, but this fine-mist spray ensures the product goes on clean and doesn’t drip.

The science behind this hair loss spray

Keep follicles open with topical finasteride

Recent clinical studies suggest that topical finasteride treatment can help prevent further hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia (aka male pattern hair loss). Finasteride works by blocking an enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT, a hormone that can weaken hair follicles.

Reactivate dormant follicles with minoxidil

Minoxidil actually increases how long follicles stay in the active growth phase. That means this clinically-proven ingredient can help you get new hair coming back in, even if you thought those follicles were dormant.

Enjoy better hair density in 3-6 months

Results take time. If you’re not seeing hair regrowth right away, you’re fine. Most guys see results after 3 to 6 months of consistent use.

Is a minoxidil and finasteride topical solution for you?

Hair regrowth awaits

With topical minoxidil in the mix, this spray is built to combat receding hairlines, bald spots, or overall thinning.

Easy hair loss treatment

Topical finasteride reduces scalp DHT levels and helps hair follicles hold on for dear life.

No pill option

For anyone looking for another option to treat hair loss. Quick drying, once a day spray.

Manage hair loss at home

Humans landed on the moon in 1969. Five decades later, you can now chat with a licensed medical provider and, if appropriate, order hair loss treatment from your couch. Technology is amazing.

Important Safety Information

Frequently asked questions about Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray

Topical finasteride works by counteracting the enzyme that is responsible for converting testosterone to DHT and causing hair loss. Clinical studies found that men with androgenetic alopecia (aka, male pattern baldness) who used the medication saw a significant increase in total hair counts, a decrease in hair loss and were pleased with their hair growth. Finasteride, a 5α-reductase inhibitor that prevents the conversion of testosterone to DHT, mixed with minoxidil, a vasodilator that improves blood flow to follicles and promotes hair regrowth, is a topical formulation shown to effectively treat male pattern baldness. Plus, unlike hair transplants or oral medications, topical finasteride is non-invasive and easy to use.
Topical finasteride is available by prescription through some healthcare providers. Through hims, you can connect with a medical provider and be evaluated for prescription topical finasteride & minoxidil spray online. If approved, you get your topical medication delivered straight to your door. It is important to note that neither topical finasteride nor topical finasteride & minoxidil in combination have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Oral finasteride is FDA-approved for hair loss treatment in men with androgenetic alopecia and several minoxidil products are FDA-approved as over-the-counter treatments for hair loss.
While oral finasteride has been shown in robust clinical trials to have therapeutic effects in treating hair loss, some men worry about the risk of side effects. Clinical studies suggest that topical finasteride has a lower risk of systemic side effects, such as sexual dysfunction, because it is applied topically to your scalp rather than taken orally. If you are concerned about sexual side effects like erectile dysfunction, talk to a provider to see if a topical solution could be a good choice for your hair restoration.
With a once a day application of topical finasteride & minoxidil spray, you can fight hair loss with two active ingredients. Consistency is key for best results. The spray is designed to be a no-mess option for topical hair loss treatment. Of course, always use your medication exactly as your healthcare provider tells you.
Clinical studies have shown that topical finasteride is generally well-tolerated by most men who use it to treat male pattern baldness. However, it is important to keep in mind that the use of topical finasteride to treat hair loss has not been as comprehensively studied as oral finasteride. Like all medications, there is a risk of side effects with topical finasteride. Even though it is applied to the skin, topical finasteride may have a systemic impact. A 2018 study, found that serum DHT levels decreased while using topical finasteride, an indication that the medication can travel through the body. Having said that, systemic side effects typically associated with oral finasteride (e.g., erectile dysfunction, low libido) were not reported in the studies of topical finasteride. However, additional research studies are required to better understand the systemic risks. The common side effects of topical finasteride were found to be localized to the site of medication application (scalp) and include: itching, irritation, burning sensation, flaking of the scalp, and redness. These side effects are typically mild in nature and resolve without intervention. If you do experience side effects with this medication, message a medical provider through the Hims platform. If you are allergic or have a hypersensitivity to topical finasteride or minoxidil, you may experience symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as rash, itching, hives and swelling of the lips, tongue, throat, and face. Seek emergency medical attention for an allergic reaction.

If you are taking oral finasteride or dutasteride, a medication for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), you should not use topical finasteride, as combining the medications could increase chances of side effects.