Good news: The HairMax Laser Comb, which Q’s Ross Werland tested two years ago for hair regrowth, has been approved by the FDA.
Bad news: It’s about $550 at lasercomb.net.
Remember, it’s not the only FDA-approved option for trying to restore hair.
Guys who previously had tried Rogaine, but had quit because they found the twice-a-day sprays and liquids too cumbersome, might want to check out the newer Men’s Rogaine Foam.
It delivers the same topical FDA-approved ingredient found in Rogaine Solution. But it does so with a mousse-like formula that’s less messy than the spray or liquid.
Our guest tester — who has enjoyed striking regrowth of hair with sporadic Rogaine use during the last couple of years — says the advantage of the foam is more uniform application.
A one-month supply costs $24.99 at drugstores.




