Women's is a 2%, Mens is a 5% probably the price difference. For whatever reason, many women are very sensitive to it and causes weird side effects so get a smaller dose (no clue how it affects trans women after a while on HRT, but the goal is no longer need it at some point anyway), though many women handle the 5% fine anyway if careful with it. Don't buy Rogaine, get the Costco brand from store or amazon (Kirkland) it is waaaaaaaaaaaaay cheaper and same stuff. There's liquid and foam, liquid is cheaper and some people prefer it, but by and large the foam is considered better/less messy (liquid creates a matted greasy look in hair if you have to go into work or something).
Here is my entire daily hair routine:
- 1/4th Proscar tablet (higher dose finasteride than Propecia, but infinitely cheaper, like literally 10% the cost for equal dose, so its often prescribed then quartered)
- Biotin pill. (Biotin supposedly will not help most people, but I apparently had a genetic deficiency and saw immediate effects taking the supplement, but its cheap and can't hurt so give it a try)
- When first get up, minox. (I use about 1.5x dose as said just for complete coverage, the dose is accurate for just crown but I cover up to hair line and corners trying to spur some growth in female pattern)
- Around 6pm, more minox. (Gives time for it to dry and soak in for next step)
- Before going to sleep, castor oil about 3 times a week, or just whenever really. (3:1 ratio castor:coconut, heat in pan and blend, warm slightly before applying, massage it into scalp and hair very well. Can get giant bottles from amazon for about 12 bucks)
- Twice a week I use Ketoclonazole shampoo. (I had some prescription strength 2% from psoriasis treatment which is best, but before I realized what it was I also bought a 1%, Nizoral brand, so I alternate between them. Helps to remove DHT from scalp and sooth irritation from minox.)
The oil and shampoo help a lot in conjuction with the minox, since it can REALLY dry your scalp out.