LaNecia
Well-Known Member
LondonDiva said:How often are people applying? Daily, every other day, weekly???
Hey LD!!
 Long time no time no see!!I just wanted to add to the ladies who participate in a flexible spending account for medical expenses...topical antifungal treatments such as Neosporin, Lotramin and Monistats 3, 7 and others are considered over the counter medicines which are reimbursable with a third party receipt only. No recommendation from a health care professional is required.
NOW, be sure to check with your FSA provider but it's definitely covered as an over the counter (OTC) med.
So you can grow your hair AND do it with pre-taxed dollars! :eyebrows:
I'm just sayin'!

			
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 I'm looking forward to the accelerated growth!! Right now I'm using the RiteAid brand of the 2% MN along with the cortizone and cayenne pepper cream that Sade7 mentioned....now you have me wondering whether or not I'll have to use the actual Monistat brand for the same effect.....oh well time will tell!

 I think my engagement ring did it. 
 
 mixing it mught actually be a good idea, but I am too lazy.  But, applying the cream cleanly and evenly does leaves my hair like it is – non-oily or weighed down.