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July 01, 2026 3 min read
Many people start a hair treatment with a lot of excitement.
They buy their products, take "before" photos, do research, promise themselves to be consistent... and after a few weeks, they get frustrated because they don't see big changes.
Then they start missing doses, lose motivation, and end up thinking:
"It probably didn't work for me."
But often the problem isn't that the treatment doesn't work. The problem is that it's abandoned too soon.
Hair has natural cycles. It grows, rests, sheds, and starts again. This process doesn't happen in days; it happens in months.
Therefore, a hair treatment needs time. You can't evaluate it solely by what you see in the mirror after a few weeks.
If you're expecting quick results, it's very easy to feel like nothing is happening. But that doesn't always mean there's no progress.
It depends on each person, but in a hair routine, consistency is usually key for several months.
The first few weeks can feel slow because the hair is in the process of adapting. Real changes are usually better observed when you compare your progress over time, not day by day.
So, before giving up, ask yourself:
Looking in the mirror every day doesn't always help. Changes in hair are usually gradual and difficult to notice with the naked eye.
A better way to evaluate your progress is to:
A complicated routine is abandoned faster.
Ideally, your treatment should be easy to remember and adapt to your daily life.
You can make it simpler by:
The key isn't to do it perfectly. The key is to get back into the routine and maintain it.
If you're looking for a practical strategy, you can combine products that integrate easily into your day.
For example, Oral Minoxidil can be a convenient option for those who want to avoid difficult routines. Grow 360 Hair Vitamins can complement the nutritional aspect, while DHT Blocker can be part of a more comprehensive hair care routine.
The idea is not to add unnecessary steps, but to build a routine that you can sustain.
Because they expect results in a few weeks. When they don't see quick changes, they think it didn't work and quit the routine too soon.
It depends on each person, but it is best to consistently evaluate over several months and not make decisions based solely on what you see in the first few weeks.
Take monthly photos with the same lighting and angle. Comparing photos several months apart is usually more helpful than checking daily.
Don't give up everything because of one forgotten dose. Resume your routine as soon as possible and keep going. Consistency is built with continuity, not perfection.
If you're thinking of abandoning your hair treatment, ask yourself these questions:
You just need to keep going a little longer.
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