5-Ingredient Topical Foam — Prescription Hair Loss Treatment | Newfield Health
Hair Loss Treatment · Foam Format

5-Ingredient Topical
Foam Formula

Same five-pathway formula as our spray — in a foam format. Targets DHT, follicle stimulation, absorption, metabolism, and scalp environment. Once-daily application.

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For adult men only Once daily Results at 3–6 months
Spray format
Topical Spray
This product
Topical Foam
Format vs. formula

Same clinical rationale.
Your preferred application.

The five-ingredient formula is the same whether you choose the spray or the foam — identical concentrations, identical mechanisms, identical clinical evidence base. The foam format suits men who prefer a more tactile application or have longer hair.

The foam is not clinically superior or inferior to the spray. Format is a preference, not a clinical distinction. Your provider can recommend based on your hair type and routine.

Important notice
"Same formula as the spray — foam format for men who prefer this application style."
⚠️ For adult men only. Contains finasteride — absolutely contraindicated in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant. Wash hands thoroughly after each application.
The formula

Five ingredients.
Identical to the spray.

Minoxidil 1%
Supports blood flow to the follicle and extends the active growth phase. Foundational ingredient for androgenetic alopecia.
Finasteride 0.025%
Reduces DHT at the follicle level — targeting the primary hormonal driver of hair loss. Provider screening required.
Tretinoin 0.01%
Enhances scalp absorption of active ingredients, supporting once-daily efficacy.
Caffeine 0.1%
Supports follicle metabolism and counteracts inhibitory effects of testosterone.
Triamcinolone 0.0125%
Low-dose corticosteroid for scalp-environment support, addressing inflammation.

The exact five-ingredient formula has not been studied as a complete product. Efficacy evidence is built from individual ingredient research. Individual results vary.

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Other hair loss treatments

Both contain the same active ingredients — choose based on application preference.

Why some men prefer foam

Format benefits — not clinical advantages

Easier through longer hair

The foam format can be parted and worked into the scalp more easily by men with longer or thicker hair.

Cleaner feel for some

Some men prefer the texture of foam — finding it feels less wet and absorbs differently.

Compatible with styling

Foam application can be more compatible with existing styling habits for men who style daily.

Same efficacy as spray

The foam format does not produce better or worse results than the spray — same formula, same outcomes.

Questions

What men ask about
the foam formula

Is foam more effective than spray?
No — clinical efficacy is identical because the formula is identical. Format is a preference, not a clinical distinction.
Why would my provider recommend foam?
Provider recommendation is based on practical factors — hair length, thickness, styling routine, and personal preference for daily application.
Can I switch from spray to foam?
Yes — since the formulas are identical, switching formats does not affect clinical continuity. Contact your provider to update your prescription.
Will shedding increase at first?
An increase in shedding during weeks 2–6 is common with both formats — a sign follicles are shifting back into an active growth phase.
Can women use this?
No. Contains finasteride — absolutely contraindicated in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant. For adult men only.
How long before I see results?
3–6 months of consistent daily use for visible change. Optimal results develop through 12 months.

Same formula. Your preferred
application format.

The five-pathway formula in a foam format — for men who find foam easier to apply or more compatible with their routine.

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Important Safety Information

Compounded medication — not FDA-approved. Contains finasteride — for adult men only. Absolutely contraindicated in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant. Topical finasteride may cause systemic side effects including sexual dysfunction. Minoxidil may cause scalp irritation. This information does not constitute medical advice. Provider review required.