Saturday, August 1, 2009

Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

my mums been using "nice'n easy" hair dye by Clairol for the past few months and has been loosing allot of hair after washing it, she stopped using the product 4 weeks ago and still every time she combs or washes her hair she looses a considerable amount. Is there anything she can do or eat to prevent this hair loss? Usually i would assume this would be natural for a 45 year old women but the amount that is falling out is unbelievable. she only uses hairdryers moderately and has never touched a hair straightener nor does she use moose and hair sprays so what could be the reason?



Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

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Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

The fact that it coincides with the time she started using the hair dye may mean that it has caused this reaction but you won't know for sure until you GO SEE A DOCTOR. Sweetie, people on YA are not medically qualified to answer this question properly. Your mother needs to make an appointment with a doctor so he or she can give her advice on what to do next.



Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

she may want to consult her doctor and have her thyroid checked. Hair loss can be a sign of medical issues. Thyroid imbalance is probably the most common but other health issues can trigger hair loss.



She should also consult a professional hair care specialist.



Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

There could be a couple reasons why,like has she starting using any medications, some meds could cause hair loss. I would suggest she see a Doctor to rule out any illness. Also, Vitamin E is good for you hair and skin,follow the directions on the bottle. I am the same age and color my hair with that too and haven't had any problems.



Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

Dying frequently can be drying and damaging to the hair. Precauions must be taken to retain the hair mositure. Ask ur mum to stop the dying process. Maybe the hair is too stressed by the harsh and frequent treatment. Go natural...Let it breathe.



Warm olive/avacado/coconut oil. Apply to hair %26amp; scalp. Leave on for min (45 mins) max (overnight).



Wash off with a good shampoo and conditioner. Try using mane and tail shampoo. Or Garnier long n strength. That is know to hicken and strenghten hair.



2x a mth have hair mask : Raw egg with yogurt. Whisk till frothy apply to hair. Wash off after 1 hr.



Never use hot water for hair it weakens the hair. Always use cold water. Take milk 2x a day. Take hair multi vitamins.



Lots of water and fresh fruit and vegetable.



All the best!!!!



Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

Your mum must stop using them hair dyes first!



When i used home dyes my scalp always used to burn it was horrible!



Go to the doctor before it gets any worse he might give you a gentle shampoo like E45 or something stronger so the hair grows back. He gave me capusal/capusol something like that but that was for the eczema in my hair (burning, itchy scalp).



Luckily my hair wasnt falling out but dyes can make it fall out!



This could be stress? has she been worried about something recently? or her scalp is just really sensitive.



I would reccomend going to boots for womens hair loss spray 鎷?9.99 its really good!



ask the doctor too also!



When her scalps better, if she MUST dye her hair then boots do a great range natural chemicals that wont make her hair fall out!



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Please help me :( my mums loosing sooo much hair! were both freaking out.?

Excessive use of any chemicals on the hair can cause the hair to become damaged. It sounds to me like that is the cause of her hair loss and breakage. I would stay away from any chemicals and also the hairdryer. Your mom should try using a product called placenta to help restore her hair, and some good damage shampoo for dyed hair...such as pantene restoring shampoo. If the problem persists then she should contact her doctor, just to make sure it isn't something more serious. Best of luck to your mom!!!

I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

Every time I wash my hair, tons of it falls out! It's all over my floor, my clothes, my bed, everywhere! I haven't dyed my hair in a year, and I never use product. I am currently using a shampoo called Organix.. but it didn't stop the hair loss.



Does anyone know how to prevent this awful hair loss I am suffering from?



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

There are a few possible explanations for your loss.



1. Your hair might be in the telogen phase of it's life cycle, where it sheds, from the tip, to make room for new hair, which generally comes in around ten days from the loss of the original hair. The telogen, or shedding stage, lasts around 100 days.



2. If you don't comb your hair everyday and throw it up, and you are in the telogen stage, then the loss of all those hairs will be compounded at once, so when you do wash/style/brush, they all finally come out, together.



3. Stress



4. Poor diet



5. Anemia/ iron deficiency. My aunt lost tons of hair b/c of this and I knew a girl who had two plastic shopping bags full of shedded hair that she took to her doctor, so they'd believe her. Big deal.



6. Wearing too tight pony tails.



Does you hair look, or feel (despite what you are seeing) thinner? Again, the loss just might be part of the hair life cycle.



Hope this is of some help.



~best



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

it cud be from stress, not getting enough vitamins or just cuz u have alot of hair.....i have the same problem....if you have long hair, its alot more noticable. just comb ur hair a couple times a day to get all the loose strands out



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

i suggest you check this site:



http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_...



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

You might have a mild form of Alopecia, hopefully just mild. Does anyone in your family have it? Because it can be hereditary. Usually the symptoms of Alopecia start showing up if you're under a lot of stress. And if it is Alopecia theres really nothing you can do but get a wig.



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

Go to a doctor. You need to find out what form of alopecia you are suffering from. Is there a history of hair loss in your family? A doctor will be able to diagnose your problem and possibly help you. If it is a family history, it is possible that you can use Rogaine or a generic version of it to help regrow your lost hair. Don't wait! The longer the hair is lost, the less likely you will be able to regrow it. Good luck, I have had this problem myself.



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

Are you eating properly and/or are you in good health? A lot of times when our bodies are lacking in nutrients or when there's something wrong with us it stops sending nutrients and taking care of things that it deems aren't that important at the moment. For instance, if your body is sick or lacking in nourishment, it's going to use every ounce of what it has to take care of your vital organs and muscle tissue first. It's not going to waste it on your hair and nails. So you may want to get a check up to see if there's something wrong internally.



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

Everyone losses approx. 200 strands of hair a day...If it is more than that, it may be your product...If your Shampoo is packed with proteins it will break your hair, Believe it or not too much protein will cause your hair to break, But if you have been using something without proteins, try using something with them like 2 times a week. You need to decide if it's falling out from the root or breaking off...If it's breaking, change your product (and just because it's been a year since you colored your hair doesn't mean that the color is gone, unless you have cut it completely off). If it still is a problem after a week or two of a new shampoo and/or conditioner, go to your Dr. If it's falling out from the root, go to your Dr....It could be a number of things from your water to medical...



I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Hairloss/Hairfall



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I'm only 18.. why is my hair falling out??

Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea. Massage well and shampoo.Rub oil into the scalp. Wring out a towel in hot water and wrap it on the head. Keep it on for 15 minutes. Shampoo and dry well. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.

Ways to strengthen and rejuvenate thinning hair?

I am 25/male. I know all the facts about baldeness and hair-loss being hereditary and depends on diet. I wish to know if there are any oils/shampoo/other natural products that help me (not in curing bald spots), but just to retain the hair that I have and prevent them from falling off or thinning? Any special diet requirements/supplements that someone knows of (other than high protein ofcourse)? Please let me know if you do and help me get married!!!!! Thanks a bunch.



Ways to strengthen and rejuvenate thinning hair?

I am a cosmetologist and one crucial thing that many people forget about is conditioner. Shampoo helps, but you need conditioner with protein also. Cholesterol and keratin rich conditioners and shampoos should also work well for you.



Ways to strengthen and rejuvenate thinning hair?

Alright, I'll tell you the secret but if you don't try it, its your own fault!!



There is a synthesized B vitamin compound called Procaine or GH3.



Its perfectly natural, and won't make you sick.



Science is coming to the conclusion that illnesses, and even things like baldness and brittle nails is not a problem with say, your hair follicles or nails or respiratory sytem, but rather a problem with the cells that compose it.



So what this vitamin does is heal the body at a cellular level.



All the chemicals and crap we put in our bodies nowadays causes it not to function right and this will get your hair follicle cells functioning properly.



Although it sometimes takes up to 6 weeks before you start seeing change, because your body must repair itself.



Go to www.cellhealthmakeover.com



the best one is Vitacel 9 but all of them have GH3 and some are less expensive!!



Good luck!



Ways to strengthen and rejuvenate thinning hair?

Dabur Amla Hair Oil - it's herbal from India. I have never used it just heard it was very good. You can buy it on http://www.ebay.com/ for real cheap.



http://www.dabur.com/EN/Products/Persona...



Ways to strengthen and rejuvenate thinning hair?

Here are some hair growing tips:



1. Eliminate or cut back on smoking, caffeine and carbonated sodas which weaken the body and block maximum hair growing potential.



2. Eat a healthy diet. Avoid foods that are high in sugar or fat.



3. Treat your hair like a piece of fine old lace. Treat it carefully avoiding any unnecessary brushing, combing or handling.



4. Avoid use of hot water, hot blow dryers or other hair care tools that may stress the hair.



5. Have a weekly scalp massage to provide stimulation to the hair follicles.



6. Do a series of ongoing hot oil treatments to protect the hair's shaft.



7. Have regular trims to eliminate split ends and allow the hair to look and feel healthier.



8. Get plenty of rest and sleep to allow your body to grow hair.

Caring for dyed hair.?

I just had my hair permanently dyed black and orange yesterday, with a few bleached hilights.



Here's a picture of it:



http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k287/O...



I was told not to wash it for at least three days, to prevent loss of color, my only problem, is that I have something important to do today.



So my question, is whether rinsing some of the oil built up from sleeping on it, out with just straight warm water and no products would harm the color in any way?



Also, would it be acceptable to just skip shampoo and wash with conditioner? Or would it still be too early (next day) to use anything on it at all?



Please somebody help me out A.S.A.P. If I can't rinse it out with water, I'll just have to cover it in hair product to try and sculpt it out of bed-head form.



Thanks in Advance.



Caring for dyed hair.?

You may want to use a dry shampoo. Rinsing won't do much to get rid of oil.



You could also call your stylist and ask if it would harm the color.



Caring for dyed hair.?

it would be good if you skipped the shampoo but use a color care conditioner......the color wont come out very easy.



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I'm 25, male, with semi-long hair... why is it falling so much!??!?

I have hair down to my shoulders. Had it for over a year and noticed that my scalp is showing more and more every time. So for the last 2 months I have been washing it every other day with an oil-controlling shampoo / cond ( http://www.jason-natural.com/products/th... ). Can someone give me some tips on decreasing my hair loss (washing routine?) Is it better to wash it every day? HELP I'M ONLY 25!!!!!



I'm 25, male, with semi-long hair... why is it falling so much!??!?

From what I have heard, it is best not to wash your hair daily(stand under the shower and rinse it, but dont use shampoo every day)



As for hairloss, it is usually genetic. Not much you can do.



I'm 25, male, with semi-long hair... why is it falling so much!??!?

Could be male pattern baldness. It runs in families. Did your father, uncles or grandfathers lose their hair early? It could have nothing to do with how often you shampoo, just who your ancestors are. BTW hair loss in men indicates the presence of testosterone. People in the male vanity industry have convinced men that it's something to panic over but it's really very macho.



I'm 25, male, with semi-long hair... why is it falling so much!??!?

Is it scalp all over or is it a devolping b*** spot (I dare not say bald, oops) There's a chance that you're just shedding a lot because of the season change. I'm hoping that's why all of mine is falling out so bad. There is also a chance that your hair is just thinning out. 25 isn't a ridiculously young age to start losing hair. Were the men in your mother's family bald? That's where you get your hair genes from. It's not unheard of for older men to have long hair so there's a chance you'll keep it all, but lots of people go bald and there's nothing wrong with that. Enjoy your hair.



I'm 25, male, with semi-long hair... why is it falling so much!??!?

dont wash it everyday wash it 3 times in a week but not everyday

Have you been aware reactions Hairloss ulcers related to Flea prevention products,If so what Brand P

I have run in to people with pets that have suffered hair loss,ulcers,and some people suspect seizures related to spot applications.Are these products safe,is this related to recent pet product disasters,the product that was responsible came from France( Frontline)



Have you been aware reactions Hairloss ulcers related to Flea prevention products,If so what Brand Please?

I use front-line on my dogs and cats and it works really great. I have tried many brands and no other brand has worked for me. I do use an Adams flea and tick spray on the areas that my pets sleep and it seems to work pretty well. I remember way back when that companies use too warn about possible reactions to certain treatments and how your pet could have bad reactions. (kinda like how deet affects some children ) As with any drug there are always some who will be allergic to or simply there body can't handle certain chemicals. My mom has a cat that is highly allergic to fleas and has lost most of her hair a couple times during flea breakouts. We use to have a dog that was allergic to fleas and he had to go in for allergy shots when fleas got too bad him.



Have you been aware reactions Hairloss ulcers related to Flea prevention products,If so what Brand Please?

I used a flea prevention product by Hartz once that made my cat lose his hair at the place where I applied it. I mentioned it to the vet who told me that Hartz is not safe and has in some cases caused seizures. Whether or not that is documented I don't know, but that is what the vet told me. I do know for a fact though from my experience that Hartz can make the animals lose hair.



I currently use Frontline and haven't had any problems but I will double check with my vet now that you said that. I used Advantage for many years in the past and never had any problems.



Have you been aware reactions Hairloss ulcers related to Flea prevention products,If so what Brand Please?

My cat reacts to Frondline plus badly. Hair lost on neck, redness and swelling + exercise drooling.( buy org. stuff from Vet. not counter fit ) . He is O.K. on Advantage - no problem, no fleas. Frontline does not work on my dogs (6)



either - no reaction, but a lot of fleas. Dogs get now K9 Advantix - not problem , no fleas.

What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??



I was wondering two things



My hair gets super oily after not washing after a day--how can i stop it from producing soooo much oil??



and i have a hard thing on my face well it used to bump out now its become flat on my face but is a dark circle and u can still feel its hard--how can i get rid of it??



and i have lots of bumps on my arms where my biceps and triceps r as well as on my back what should i use w/those?



and last qeustion =] anything i can use to get rid of stretch marks on my biceps?? or my chest??



=] and i shampoo daily to get rid of my oil--does thatcause hair loss? im 16 and ive noticed some hair loss =[



What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

Irish Spring because it's so manly. If that's not available, Borax's good too.



What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

I use soap and water, then i scrub it with a deep cleansing product from nivea.



What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

all you need on skincare and much more on this site



What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

My son has been using Nivea face products for men for the last couple years %26amp; he loves it.



Use a shampoo that's for oily hair, it'll help.



You can't get rid of stretch marks, sorry.



Try using a different soap like Dove or Ivory on your body that has less parfume in it. You may be allergic.



What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

Face - My husband likes St Ives Apricot Scrub because it's good for deep-cleaning an oily face, but there are all sorts of products out there you could try.



Hair - Nope, nothing you can do to keep it from producing so much oil. I also have to wash my hair everyday and I don't mind. I'm in the shower everyday anyway. No big deal. And no. Washing your hair daily definately does not cause hair loss. Everyone loses some hair everyday and, at times, you lose a little more hair than usual. It comes and goes in cycles.



Bumps - I think you need to ask a dermatogolist this question. What is on your face sounds like a cyst, but there's no way for anyone here to be sure. We're not doctors. As for the bumps on your arms...no clue. Again, best diagnosed by a dermatologist. I'm certain they could help you.



Stretch marks - Mederma can help somewhat (it's maybe $16-$20). Strivectin is supposed to be the most effective topical cream, but it's $125 a tube. They can also be treated with lasers, but this is VERY expensive.



Take Care.

How to use olive oil for hair?

So I`m 15 and have been experiencing abnormal hair loss. To make a long story short, after trying a couple different products that did not show that much result, some say olive oil can increase hair growth. True or False? %26amp; How do you determine whether it's the right\pure kind to use when buying it? %26amp; How would you apply it? Before or after showers? How often should you use it? %26amp; How long should you leave it in? How long until start noticing results?



Thanks in Advanced.



How to use olive oil for hair?

Just use the normal olive oil you use in the kitchen.... After washing your hair... drizzle your hair with 3-4 table spoons depending on the length of our hair... Then massage gently ..especially your scalp. Then microwave a wet towel and wrap it around your head. After it cools off wash your hair with shampoo until all the excess oil is out. Towel dry and enjoy silky Indian hair. Use no more than twice a week...and no less than twice a month. You will see results after the first application.. It doesn't make hair grow faster.. it just makes ur hair strands thicker and healthier. You can also try olive oil on your skin. It works miracles on stretchmarks.



How to use olive oil for hair?

idk about olive oil, but if you eat carrots it helps make your hair healthy :)



How to use olive oil for hair?

Hi, I actually read these really good articles about oil treatments for hair and about 7 ways to make your hair grow faster, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:



http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/H...



http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/H...



http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/H...



How to use olive oil for hair?

don't use olive oil you have to wash your hair so much to get it out that you end up losing more hair



instead there are two things you can do



avocado= mash up one or two avocados and spread in hair like a thick conditioner cover up with plastic wrap or a shower cap and leave on for a few hours or all day if you want



you can also do this with bananas it takes like 5 of them but its the same procedure



How to use olive oil for hair?

any type of oil is good for hair.if you can go any indian grocery store then buy hair oil.they are always good.other wise use it .use it at night before bed and in the morning wash . if there is oil in your hair and you keep it 4 day continue without washing then its result is good.but hair does't look good in oil thats why i told you to use it at night time.otherwise you can use it anyway...Amla hair oil is best for hair you can get from any indian grocery store,



How to use olive oil for hair?

i dont know about the olive oil but try dadding a little on your scalp w/your fingertips



How to use olive oil for hair?

I could say it is not false as in Pakistan, India, and other countries they are using it, nothing confirmed but sure it will help, you can put it 20-30 min before having shower with light massage to your scalp ( you can have a mixture with other oil sure it will help, as Castor oil, wheat germ oil ) buy any imported one from Spain, France, ......... Mediterranean.

Looking for a natural way or product to stop loos of hair or thinning?

Looking for natural way or product that stop the loss of hair or thinning hair .



Looking for a natural way or product to stop loos of hair or thinning?

Rogain for women.



Looking for a natural way or product to stop loos of hair or thinning?

You can use nioxin products but it's something you have to keep up with.

Hair Shedding?

My hair sheds really bad, when I brush it hair is all over the place. I have a head full of thick hair so its not hair loss; but just shedding. What can I do about this or what products can I use.



Hair Shedding?

it's summertime. in the summertime, you lose a lot of hair, that's everybody. but if you're really worried about it, get some strengthening shampoo %26amp; conditioner, see if that works. i'm no professional, just it's a suggestion. also try hydrating shampoo %26amp; conditioner, because if you're hair is really dry it will break easier.



Hair Shedding?

prolly pantine, mine has gotten better from using it, and there is a lot less hair loss



Hair Shedding?

i think you should clip your ends



Hair Shedding?

try pantene or garnier fructis.if you look on their website they have info on what kind of their shampoo you should use.



Hair Shedding?

I had this exact same problem and my stylist told me that for some people they shed most at some point in the year and to not be alarmed cause it will run its course. She recommended getting a soft bristle brush and gently brushing my scalp with it before going to sleep. It will stimulate the hair follicles and keep them healthy. As long as it's coming out with the root attached it's okay, but if the hairs are broken your hair is overdry and you need a better conditioner. Don't worry cause mine eventually slowed down and so will yours.



Hair Shedding?

We lose 80 to 100 hairs a day. If your hair is longer, that can seem like an awful lot of hair. Don't worry. Its normal. Unless you are very noticeably thinning or finding bald patches its nothing to be concerned over.



Hair Shedding?

My hairdresser told me its normal to lose 700 strands of hair or more everyday. I found it hard to believe because if you lose that much a day wouldn't you be bald by the end of the month? But I looked it up online and it is true. If you think your losing more than that it could be an improper diet. Make sure your getting enough veggies and protien... chicken, pork, beef. And take a multi vitamin everyday, that will help alot. Hope this helps you



Hair Shedding?

You need a good deep conditioning it will stop your hair from shedding so much



Hair Shedding?

I have that very same problem. My hair doesn't look thin or anything, but I seem to be dropping hair constantly. I recommend having a lint roller in your bathroom, in the car and at work. I roll myself atleast once a day - especially if I just got done blow drying and doing my hair. Lintless, hairless clothes make you look sharp, too. Also, I found that when I was younger if I had my hair in a pony tail it would be pulled out easier.



A monthly deep conditioner and bi-monthly trims will keep your hair from splitting up to the root, which is also a leading cause of shedding.

Mens hair lost ... Help?

I'm 26 yrs old, recently (about 4 months ago)I have noticed that my hair is getting thinner and everytime i washed hair there are quite a lot of hair loss (around 50...) and sometimes my hair scalp itches, i was my hair regularly in fact everyday, i have been using the Revivogen products for the past 3 months but don't think it makes much difference, are there any experts out there could let me know what to do in order to stop my hair loss? Do u think my GP will be able to help or refer me to some kind of specialist? ~Just wonder~



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Beware, there are thousands of products out there that advertise "miracle hair growth", they are rubbish, only a very few have ever had very limited effects if any at all. Balding tends to be hereditary and is carried in your genes. The only way your GP may refer you for some help is if you are diagnosed with alopecia.



The only option that sort of works is hair transplants (where hair is actually stitched into your scalp) but that is pretty expensive and I should imagine very painful.



The only other option is to accept it, find different ways to style your hair etc, not many people will judge you by your hair (or lack of it) so just try and adjust to it.



Good luck with whatever you choose and hopefully you will find hapiness.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Definitely talk to your GP about your options. You may have to try a couple things before you find the right mix. For myself i use rogaine, but i've been thinking of adding this new thing with the rogaine. It's called a laser comb, it uses focused light to stimulate the hair follicles. I figure i'll give it a try. Anything to stave off looking like my dad.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

try pubic regenoration!!!



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Native Americans don't have much hair loss because they:



@eat (at least they used to) a low calorie, low fat diet;



@eat foods high in zinc, and saw palmetto



@exercise daily (regular exercise rather than sporadic, muscle-building exercise, e.g. going to the gym);



Mens hair lost ... Help?

I would see you Gp before trying anything as an itchy scalp indicates a skin condition which may need prescription medication, shop bought products might be making it worse.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Male pattern baldness is caused by a tin deficiency, no lie. Try taking a supplement rich in tin.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

look face it man your going bald my uncle tells me he was bald at 20 so you have not had a bad run, you can spend your money on this and that but the fact is none of it will stop your hair from going, get your hair cut short and say it loud im bald and im proud, good luck..xx



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Someone mentioned that American Indians had little hair loss. The same is true of Japanese before the Second World War because they ate such a low fat diet, or so they say.



See your doctor to rule out any under laying health problems. Consider taking propecia. I'm not sure if it's called that in the UK or not.



To have healthy hair, you have to be healthy. That means reducing stress levels, try to get enough sleep and eat right.



B vitamins, zinc and iron are what you need to help grow hair. Plus protein. Try eating more tuna. Before you grow hair, it's going to slow down the loss and then stop.



Look at your male relatives. It could be genetic, but today, you don't have to resign yourself to your genetics.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

I have suffered really bad hair loss and it was very much all of a sudden. In 2004 I had beautiful perfect hair and from summer of 2005 all of a sudden i started losing hair. I tried many things such as Nanogaine, saw palmetto oil, but the worst thing I did was embark on a 600 pound 12 week treatment course at Neetas Herbal in Bury (next to Manchester), UK. Neetas Herbal is hair loss treatment therapy clinics located in many countries and in the UK. The lady there assured me after the free consultation that her therapy and products work and after one week my hair loss would stop. I embarked on this course and fully immersed myself in this course but my hair loss stayed the same and although i completed the course I realised that the clinic itself actually was very much a rip-off. I also tried Folligro (fenugreek and beta-sitosterol spray) products vigorously for a good 4 months but that just didnt do anything.



My GP was useless and was of absolutely no help whatsoever and the specialists really just recommend the usual stuff of proscar and Minoxidil. One saturday early this year I bought the Mirror newspaper and at the back was an advert for Profol shampoo by the JULIAN JAY CLINIC based in Leeds. There was a free trial of 1 week profol shampoo being offered so with nothing to lose apart from a postage stamp I ordered the shampoo. Absolutely amazing. The shampoo more or less stopped the hair loss. I was guaranteed the shampoo would stop my hair loss and start regrowing my hair though id have to be patient regarding the regrowth but stopping hair loss was a start. I use the Advanced Profol shampoo which has carrot oil and many other natural ingredients as it is a pure organic shampoo.



I would recommend you go to their website and order or atleast order a trial sample of the profol shampoo and speak to the advisors at the Julian Jay clinic. www.julianjay.com. You will be suprised



I would also advise you speak to Peter Bannister, master biosthetician of the Hale Clinic in London. http://www.trichology.uk.com/



Finally I would also recommend you take good sources of food energy such as black seed oil, Honey, which d contain all the nutrients and minerals needed by the body and to control hormonal inbalances within the body and to maintain good health and good blood circulation



I hope I am of help to you



Mens hair lost ... Help?

I started to loose my hair in my early 20's, I just shaved it all off and never looked back. I've more to worry about than loosing it. My dad's bald so I just thought there's no use fighting genetics and just accepted it.



With fashion the way it is no one really cares now anyway.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

use rogaine %26amp; propecia, these are the ONLY two products clinically-trialled for hairloss with proof they maintained %26amp; regrew hair...male pattern baldness is a hormonal condition, tin deficiency does NOT cause it..



Mens hair lost ... Help?

I hear you there. The hairs are lost in cycles - about 6 cycles for the whole of the head - so when it is shed the hairs are slowly not replaced. Washing your every day will accelerate the process, as will vigorous towel drying.



It sounds like you 'may' be at the beginning of what we all dread. The only real advice worth taking is to not pay 鎷㈡嫝鎷?$$ for the miracle cures. Believe me, if there was one I would know all about it.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

Your hair is losing out rapidly. Use something to slow down and minimize this hair loss. Sooner or later you'll lose more hair if you don't do this. Is your hair thinning? Then use this.



Mens hair lost ... Help?

I have been reading a bit about Pregnenoline and it is supposed to help, works fast too, for stopping the hair from falling out. Not sure about putting it back in though.

My hair is really damaged. help!?

i use to have really really thick hair and within the year it got really thin. I straighten my hair twice a week and i know that's what causes hair loss and stuff. but the only reason y i straighten it is because without it my hair is really frizzy and poofy curls. i use pantene thick and full shampoo/conditioner and when im done washing my hair i use this pantene restoraves damaging defense. and when i straighten my hair i use this thermasilk straightening cream along with this pantene restoravtives frizz control cream. after im done straightening it i use the garnier fructis smoothing milk. so does anyone know any products that can help me get my thick hair back that is cheap (where u can get at target). and what should i do?



My hair is really damaged. help!?

SAME. i straighten it everyday and my hair falls out in handfulls lol. i cant stop tho! its those evil hair straightening companies... they WANT to make your hair frizzier so that you keep straightening it! well HA. were onto you! *shakes fist at hair straightening companies* anyway.... use a deep conditioning conditioner and leave it there for 5 minutes before washing it out and then use a leave in conditioner once your hair is sorta damp and only wash it every 2nd day. it goes waaay more silky. maybe get your hair trimmed becasue atleast the ends will be a bit more healthy



My hair is really damaged. help!?

If your ends are split, all you can do is cut them. What I do is..if I go to a salon and have them cut my ends, I know they'll take off about at least 2, 3 inches even if not all of the hair is split...so I just find the split ends myself and cut them. I heard that if it is split, you need to cut at least 5 inches because that's how far the damage is on your hair. My hair is still long but I have hair that is shorter (kind of like layers but less obvious) It's better than cutting your hair short.



You should also use a stronger heat protectant. I think using your straightening iron 2 a week isn't bad at all.



My hair is really damaged. help!?

I tell you what this problam also happend to me once and my girlfriend helped me with this. She suggested me that i should use "Indian gooseberry Dry powder" and mix it with the egg ......It will stinks a lot but trust me it will help your hair to regain its beauty and thickness. also you shoud concern it with the Doctor (skin specialist).



My hair is really damaged. help!?

i have bad news for you. all the products you're using are probably causing more damage. my advice to you is go see a beautician. chances are you need a really good haircut to get rid of the damage. you should tell her what products you are using now, and ask what products you should be using. and tell her that you cannot afford salon products, to please suggest something that will work and is affordable on your budget. and although you might not want to hear this, sometimes you have to spend a little more for products that will work.



you might also want to consider your health, sometimes hair loss is caused by something other than your styling products. thyroid problems are just one of many that can cause hair loss. after seeing the hair dresser you might also want to visit your doctor.

Fine thinning hair?

I have had a problem with thinning hair for almost a year now. I have always had fine thick hair up until a year ago when it started falling out more and then more and then more and now I would have to say I lost 50% of my hair volume. The greatest loss is after I shower but I also lose alot when I'm combing my hair. I don't just lose a little I lose alot, fill the toilet after every shower and this is really scaring me. Does anyone have any suggestions that might help slow this process or any kind of remedies or hair care products the might help. Has anyone ever heard of Nutri Ox or Nioxin? If so do either one of these products really work? Please if anyone has any ideas on what I can do to restore my thick hair and slow this thinning I would greatly appreciate your input.



Fine thinning hair?

This sounds very hormonal-related. If the loss is that severe, I would consider asking an md and they may do some hormone levels to screen for thyroid, and something called PCOS. Elevated levels of your "male" hormones can do this. So can some other conditions. Women who have recently had a baby will often do that a few months after delivery. The nioxin meds help some, but you need to make sure you find out the root of the problem. Even stress can do it.



Fine thinning hair?

First of all, have you been checked to see if your thyroid is functioning properly? That is one of the major signs of thyroid problems. Also, you didn't mention your age. If you are going through menopause it could just be hormone related. If you've recently had a baby it could be hormone related. There are natural things that help with hair growth but if the hair follicle itself is dead you will never get hair to grow from that follicle again. Go to Wal-Mart and get some Evening Primrose Oil and take it as instructed on the bottle. I would get the highest dosage available. Also, get Fish Oil capsules and take it when you take the Evening Primrose. You will see new hairs growing in a couple of months. It doesn't happen overnight. Give it a couple of months. You will see new hair if it's not your thyroid or hormone problems that is. Good luck. You can Google Evening Primrose and read about it's properties. Your skin will be pretty, too!

How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

I see some people posted that they use:



1. Clarifying shampoo



2. Shampoo w/baking soda



3. dawn dishwashing soap



My concern though is since i'm deciding whether i should use wax/clay on a daily basis...will using those products EVERYDAY do permanent damage on my hair/cause hair loss?



Which out of the 3 is the best?



thanks!



How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

i'd try all 3



How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

For Wax always use hot hot water. idk about the rest.



How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

scrape it of your hair



How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

Using a good quality cleasning shampoo such as Paul Mitchell shampoo 2 or Kerastase Clarifying shampoo will not damage your hair or scalp and will certainly remove the wax or clay styling products from your hair. Or you could try PHYTONUETRE shampoo which is made from 100% natural plant based ingredients and does not test on animals.



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How do I wash Hair Wax/Clay out of my hair???

it doesn't come out just cut it

Why do i keep dropping hair , no matter what product i take orally or apply on my scalp?

i have tried garnier anti hair loss shampoo , and it got worse, tried hair plus shampoo and it got worse , tried hair plus tonic and garnier tonic and got worse , tried the hair push tablets and my nails are not so soft already , but hair still keeps dropping , tried he shou wu (radix polygoni multi flori) and it reduced the dropping at first then the effectiveness wore off after some time like three months , so i can't use he shou wu anymore , i tried taking ginseng (gao li sheng ) , it did reduce at first , then the effectiveness wore off again . i'm only 21 and the the top of my head at the back is gone , how to stop the hair loss now???



Why do i keep dropping hair , no matter what product i take orally or apply on my scalp?

get your thyroid checked



see a dermatologist



Why do i keep dropping hair , no matter what product i take orally or apply on my scalp?

go for hair treatment, you can try for herbal hair treatment that i found at this site 88db, it is a treatment for hair loss, you can also try search for hair care products that suits you and that can help with your hair loss problem

PLEASE GIVE THE PENIS PRODUCTS FOR THE IMPROVE THE PENIS WIDTH.give the PRODUCT NAME&GIVE THE AV

i am 24 age male.but, my penis not improve the width.please give the any penis products name for the improve the my penis width.and, give the availble centers in tamilnadu state for the purchase of the products.



note 0: give the website name of the penis products.give the ur suggestios and any tips for the improve the penis width.



note 1: my another problem is not length of the my hand %26amp; leg hair,and, my chest hair.



please give the any hair products name for improve the hand,leg ,and, chest hair.



note 2: i am basic hairy male.some skin problem i apply the skin lotions.so, i loss the my hand,leg, and chest hair.so, please give the any hair products name for the improve the hand, leg, thigh, and , chest hair.it's my humble requst.ok.



i'll wait for ur answer.



PLEASE GIVE THE PENIS PRODUCTS FOR THE IMPROVE THE PENIS WIDTH.give the PRODUCT NAME%26amp;GIVE THE AVAILABLE AREAS?

dear friend i feel ur position.. just search in google..that vl help u a lot



PLEASE GIVE THE PENIS PRODUCTS FOR THE IMPROVE THE PENIS WIDTH.give the PRODUCT NAME%26amp;GIVE THE AVAILABLE AREAS?

There is nothing to help you.



PLEASE GIVE THE PENIS PRODUCTS FOR THE IMPROVE THE PENIS WIDTH.give the PRODUCT NAME%26amp;GIVE THE AVAILABLE AREAS?

WTF! You probably are not human, you are a mutant!

Is it legal for someone with out a cosmetology licence to do hair extensions?

I had the loc type hair extensions done by Gianna Miceli in Long Island NY and she destroyed my hair. Her product (the hair) was very poor quality, she was overpriced and is not certified by the hair loc system she uses. After having them removed by a professional I was told that she had done the most terrible job she had ever seen. They were placed on top of my head where they are never to be placed causing bald patches and major loss of hair. Most of them were placed in backwards causing twisting of my root in the opposite direction of my natural hair growth. Please help, I need to know how I go about getting my money back even if that means taking her to court.



Is it legal for someone with out a cosmetology licence to do hair extensions?

it depends on the state. license or no license, if they don't what they are doing, they will screw it up.



even without license, you can turn them in to the cosmetology board in your state. believe me, i doubt you are the first to get screwed.



Is it legal for someone with out a cosmetology licence to do hair extensions?

probably not. i no teenagers that can do it, i guess if theyre in a salon doing it then that mite be illegal



Is it legal for someone with out a cosmetology licence to do hair extensions?

yea just as long as you don.t charge for it and don.t do it for everyone just your friends



Is it legal for someone with out a cosmetology licence to do hair extensions?

As the hair extension service becomes more and more popular, you will find many more stylists that go to training and education classes to become certified in hair extension services. The stylist does not necessarily need to be certified, but it is very important that they have been trained and educated properly in hair extensions. Hair extensions are a big investment, financially and emotionally. If the stylist you select does not have proper training, many things can go wrong, including some of your natural hair falling out or even being ruined. Make sure you do your homework in selecting a stylist. Ask to see before/after photos, get references, check if any complaints have been filed against a stylist, etc. All hair extensions have the potential to cause damage to your hair. The experience of the hair stylist is the biggest factor in positive results.

What is the best product to regrow hair?

hair loss



What is the best product to regrow hair?

Hair loss problem is every where. Even i m facing the same problem. I have done many experiments and now i see the result are coming. I will tell u what is all those, but before that u should take some note. Was some one in your family having the same hair loss as u, be away from mobile phone may the radiation of phone affecting u. Both these matter affected me, since i have stop using the cell phone the ratio of hair loss has gone down.



1. Cover yours hair with cap/halmet when in sun and wind both.



2. Eat 7-12 Almonds Daily in morning. chuewing is must in this.



3. If u can find the pure almond oil then that's good. Mix Almond oil and any available oil used for hair and apply.



4. with the same oil massage at night and sleep.



I m on my final step of experiment when it gets success then good. I m applying some medision given by one doctor in nose before sleep. Sorry no name as the medision is prepared by himslef and results are +ve.



What is the best product to regrow hair?

ive tried them all .they never worked for me .just cost me tons of money .i just shave my head now



What is the best product to regrow hair?

my grandpa used to tell us if we went bald, to get fresh cow poop and rub it on your head.



What is the best product to regrow hair?

None. Unless you seek professional help, I would embrace your baldness! Some people look good bald and I'm going to estimate that more men than not are balding. Embrace it, love it, LEAVE IT ALONE. Just focus on being a good person, that is what counts. I as a woman, don't pay attention. My husband is balding and I could care less. My father has nothing really left and he jokes about it. It really is NO big deal. Rogain just wants you to think it is so you buy there product.



What is the best product to regrow hair?

hair loss if due to heredity is not usually regenerated with any of the products on the market. however if you do use any of them and they do work for you know that you will have to continue to use them to maintain any hair you have grown (regular shampoo will never be an option again. advances maid in hair transplant are still the best option if hair growth is that high on your priority list



What is the best product to regrow hair?

You might try taking Gelatin tablets



(according to directions.)



What is the best product to regrow hair?

there is a product called regroe its generic name is minoxidil... clinically it can make hair grow but not xur bout its effects



What is the best product to regrow hair?

Even if some hair regrowth stuff works, would you really want to use it? A nice number of the hair growth products have been shown to cause cancer and nerve damage. Is that worth possibly getting a few strands of hair back?



Either figure out a hairstyle that works with your hair loss, or shave your head.



What is the best product to regrow hair?

ONLY IF YOU ARE A MAN: you can use Saw Palmetto that will make your grow back, it takes a while but it works. You can also use Rogaine in the mean time. That will work quicker.

How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

Anyone know how many head hairs one loses each day just from day to day activities just as showering, styling with product, etc? How many hairs would one need to loose in one particular area before hair loss in that area would be noticeable?



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

my shedding has greatly decreased since i started using henna. i would guestimate a 75 percent decrease in shedding.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

One hundred strands.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

about 50-100 hairs daily. i have a lot.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

100 i hv so many hair



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

I once read it is normal to lose 30-100 hairs daily.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

Hey don't worry it's different for each person. If the reason your asking is because you feel like you're loosing more than usual then just know that it's different for each person. I remember noticing I was loosing more hairs than usual and I freaked out pretty bad thinking it was some sort of indication of some serious disease but then I noticed that my cousin seemed to loose even more hairs than I did. It really depends on the thickness, length, texture, and nature (i.e. curly or straight) of your hair. Certain styling products certainly don't help but if it seems to be a recent development then try changing around your hair products. It's common to develop a sudden allergy to a product you might've used for years. Also if you're undergoing a lot of stress that's a major cause of hair loss. Chances are you really aren't loosing any more hair than normal...you're just noticing it for the first time. Good luck!



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

i heard the norm.is 100 strands a day.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

The normal cycle of hair growth lasts for 2 to 6 years. Each hair grows approximately 1 centimeter (less than half an inch) per month during this phase. About 90 percent of the hair on your scalp is growing at any one time. About 10 percent of the hair on your scalp, at any one time, is in a resting phase. After 2 to 3 months, the resting hair falls out and new hair starts to grow in its place.



It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of this cycle. However, some people may experience excessive (more than normal) hair loss. Usually it is between 50 -100 hairs a day.



How much hair do you lose on a daily basis just from showering, styling etc.?

it is an average rate of hair to be fallen round about 50-100 a day.



before you take a shower



take olive oil and cotton , dip cotton into olive oil and apply it on your beautiful and sweet hair for about fifteen minutes.



this will make your hair stronger and stronger.



or



take a bowl of yogurt and mix one egg and mustard oil in to it and apply it onto your hair for about an hour and wash them .



take iron and vitamins,milk, eggs,apples this will give shine to your hair.

Hair grow faster?

I don't have hair loss, or any scalp conditions, however I did get my hair cut recently. And to my surprise I actually prefer it long, is there any product that speeds up hair growth rate, that won't do damage if I don't have hair loss or anything like that?



Hair grow faster?

I've heard that "Mane and Tail" horse shampoo will grow your hair really quick. I have a friend who is getting married really soon and is trying to grow out her hair before the wedding and it seems to be working good! You can buy it at Wal-Mart



Hair grow faster?

wash you hair daily, massage your scalp with a deep long lather. it really helps.



Hair grow faster?

I agree with Jamie. I am a guy who is also growing my hair long for the first time in my life. I also take prenatal vitamins and they help my hair and nails grow very well.



Hair grow faster?

Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Use a teaspoon of every oil and honey,.... a little more if ur hair is long or a little less if ur hair is short



Repeat this 3-4 times a week, your hair will grow like a weed, fortify, reconstruct, moisturize, soften %26amp; remove all frizz I promise,..... and it will be super shiny!!!!



The clairifying shampoo will help take the oil off your hair when u shower



You can also use a conditioner but get a light conditioner that wont wiegh ur hair down, becuz u can over condition, I use herbl essences "clean happy" conditioner.



When I do this at nite, I wake up, shampoo %26amp; condition, rinse and style as usual. Has worked for years



You can find olive oil anywere, but the other oils you will have to buy at a local organics store, wholes foods or BJ's health corner.



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Hair grow faster?

Since you don't have genetic hair loss and just want to grow your hair, I suggest you try to use only natural hair care products for awhile. Most other hair care products contain harsh, cheap chemicals like sufaltes and parabens, which cause they hair to overdry and not grow. Typically, you end up buying some wax that makes your hair feel and soft and water when you buy typically hair care products. Avoid these.



I personally use Beauty 4 Ashes hair growth products, besides being all natural, they contain alot of the supplements in them that I also take daily that increase hair growth. I daily use their Ayurvedic scalp gel before I wash my hair. This stuff works very fast. I also use their super gro mist and oil. A lot of people like their shampoo and conditioner as well. You can find at wwwdiscoverb4acom. Sometimes it is also on Ebay.



You might also want to take a B complex and Amino Acid supplement daily. B Vitamins and Amino Acids are critical for faster and stronger hair growth.

VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

a couple of years ago i was under ALOT of stress deaths, sports academics u name it. So i started to play with the split ends of my hair and eventually started pulling the hair out FROM THE ROOT. 2 yeaars later im working on my problem, that by now has become a habit so usuallly im not even aware that im doing it. However after all this hair loss my hair is very very very VERY thin. it will straighten good and curl but it takes forever any ideas on other hairstyles or some products to help me?



my hairs about shoulder length a naturally stright if that helps anything



VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

it sounds like you may suffer from trichotillomania. this is actually a pscychological problem that you might want to get help for. i believe its a form of obsessive compulsive disorder. talk to a guidance counselor, or go to your student health center. they should be able to help you out. good luck!



VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

Pulling your hair out is actually a disorder.



Trichotillomania is a type of psychological condition that involves strong urges to pull hair.



I'd go and see a dermatologist about it, or a hair specialist. I had to see one for alopecia totalis which is another hair loss condition. I don't know what you could do to stop pulling your hair, but there are certain shampoos you could use to get to grow faster and to thicken a little bit. You could get them at your local beauty supply store or ceauty shop. Hair vitamins might work for you too, you could get them at any retail or drug store



Mane n' tail and Nioxin work well.



VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

i'd cut it shorter, it will be stylish, fresh and with highlights really cool:



http://www.short-hairstyles.com/short/s6...



http://www.short-hairstyles.com/short/s5...



http://www.short-hairstyles.com/short/s5...



this will keep it away from your itchy fingers and will be easy to style.. straight hair looks really great short.. this cut gives it extra body that you might not regularly have..



hope this helps!



~*good luck*~



VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

put it up, so you can't pull it out



VERY thin hair that i pull out b/c of stress?

My advice would be that you need to see your physician to see what you can do about getting your habit taken care of first and they can give you something to get your hair growing back.



Best of Luck!

Girls or any specialist here i need ur help i bought a champoo ITEM, with the lotion of hair loss ho

i want to know when and how to apply this lotion on my hair when after i wash it or before should i wash my hair after i put and how many time should i let this lotion on my hair



i know u will say read the notice in the box i read over and over they havent specify the way to use they just said apply on ur hair so please i need ur help if some one of u had already used this product tell me about it plz



Girls or any specialist here i need ur help i bought a champoo ITEM, with the lotion of hair loss how 2use it?

as i said let it on ur hair till it dries ok



i have answered all ur question about the usage of this lotion



Girls or any specialist here i need ur help i bought a champoo ITEM, with the lotion of hair loss how 2use it?

repeat with me.... SHAMPOO!

How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

any products that help my hair become shinier, stronger, softer, with me still being able to straghten my hait. I dont have dandruff, or uncontrollable hair loss or anything, if that helps.



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

massage your scalp with pure vitamine E oil



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

Pantine works the best, try the ice shine.



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

there is a good product if your hair is damaged that helps control your hair and protects it from heat damage from a blowdryer or straightener. its by MATRIX called Sleek-Shine. its works really well.



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

use the right kind of shampoo!



like FRUCTIS GARDNER



and wash your hair daily or every other day!!!!!!!



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

The best thing i would say would be Herbal Essences. But you can also try Sunsilk



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

you can get a hot oil treatment or get pantene shampoo or conditoner



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

I think the best way to have shiny, soft hair is to have it trimmed reqularly, use a deep conditioner at least once a week, don't over-shampoo, let your daily conditioner soak at least 5 minutes. I use Suave conditioner and it does wonders for my hair. I also use a moisturizin mousse to style instead of hairspray or other damaqin products. I don't blowdry, so that really helps. Also, you can use a leave in conditioner spray and a shine spray. Use soft hair ties, like scrunchies instead of rubber bands when you can. If you shower on a daily basis, skippin the hair washin every other day will work the natural oils throuqh the ends and help protect them. If you dye your hair, wait at least 6 weeks before a touch up. Another awesome product I use is Sebastian Laminates. There's a whole line and a bit pricy, but just the shampoo and conditioner makes hair sooo soft and shiny. If you tan, cover your hair with a towel.



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

There are some, check out your local CVS or Walgreens. Herbal Essences has something that makes your hair shine, it's in a small green bottle. Just check the hair products isle, and then just pick whatever you want. They have tons there.



I had a problem where I'd straigten my hair, then it's have this big crease in the back the next day, from when I slept. So I got this Herbal Essences stuff, in some purple bottle, for that (it says to help straigten hair during straigtening) and it works!



Stay away from heavy stuff, or goopy, stick with clear and liquid sprays.



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

HEALTHY HAIR SECRETS:



~Drink plenty of water. Water not only hydrates your skin and body, it also hydrates your hair.



~Don't use too many products. Product overload will weigh your hair down and make it look tired and greasy. Remember this rule: One product to style and one product to finish with.



~When you are sleeping your body is working its hardest to repair damage, including any hair damage, so plenty of sleep is a must. To further help your hair achieve its healthy best, try sleeping on a satin pillowcase. This will stop your hair from rubbing as you sleep and will control fly-aways.



~Eating a well-balanced diet which is full of healthy proteins and lots of vitamins will keep your hair glowing. Not to mention your skin and your waistline!



PRODUCTS:



~



1 small jar of real mayonnaise



1/2 of an avocado



Put together in a medium bowl and squish together with your hands until it's a minty green color. Smooth into hair all the way to the tips. Put on a shower cap or wrap your head with saran wrap.



Leave on for 20 minutes. For deeper conditioning put a hot, damp towel around your head -over the saran wrap. And if you have really long hair and only need deep conditioning at the ends, cut the ingredients in half and apply only to the ends and just wrap them.



~



1 teaspoon baby oil



1 egg yolk



1 cup water



Beat the egg yolk until its frothy, add the oil then beat again. Add to the water. Massage into the scalp and throughout your hair. Rinse well.



Theres lots more...but to make this short, heres the link



http://www.pioneerthinking.com/of_beauty...



How do i make my hair softer, shinier and healthier?

You might want to try Nioxin. Their shampoo is designed to nourish the scalp.

Is it advisable to go for Japanese hair rebonding for a third time?

I've rebonded my hair twice. I'm suffering from a lot of hair loss but no dandruff. I take good care i.e. shampoo %26amp; condition my hair every other day(with special products for rebonded %26amp; highlighted hair), deep condition it once a month. I do not oil my hair for fear that if I shampoo vigorously to remove the oil; it will shorten the life of my rebonding. Please advise.



Is it advisable to go for Japanese hair rebonding for a third time?

What is the need for you to even go for rebonding or perming?!! If you find your hair frizzy or it ain't what you want,cover it by using clips or hair bands.That is the best way. Let me tell you my lil darling. When celebrities rebond/perm their hair,they pay thousands or tens of thousands of $$ for hair treatment. But in the end,their hair will still spoil when they age.So just follow my advice little dear and use hair clips which are unique to outshine urself!



Is it advisable to go for Japanese hair rebonding for a third time?

well your stylist should know. Have them test your hair and make sure it can stand the treatment one more time. they would be able to make the best judgment. Also, why are you going a 3rd time? has it grown out? or did it just not get straight enough? if the ladder, then you might want to go somewhere else.



Is it advisable to go for Japanese hair rebonding for a third time?

actually it doesnt matter so long as the gap of next rebonding is at least 2 years



Is it advisable to go for Japanese hair rebonding for a third time?

you can go for it. as you have kept proper gap between 2 reboundings.

I wash my hair everyday usually, if i dont my scalp gets very itchy the next day.is that dandruff?

so i have normal hair, or atleast had, I am 19 years old and about 3 years ago i ACCIDENTALLY got my hair thermally relaxed, i originally went in for a consulation, and the lady began to actually put the product in my hair, me being 16 and naive went through the process. I am indian and i had beautiful thick hair. after that process, i lost hair like crazy, and it sorta grew back...but not the original thickness :(



just recently the past 5-6 months, ive noticed excess hair loss because u can see through my hair, its scaring me, my dermatologist said it could be hormones, but at this rate, im positive in the next few months, I WILL BE BALD!! off course im not asking for a diagnosis, but just ur opinions on what is going on with me( i also had blood tests done and everything is normal)



Also, i have to wash my hair daily or else it loks like i have 2 strands of hair it gets oily. I tried to cut down to every other day, but my scalp gets itchy.. is it dandruff? is that y im losing hair



I wash my hair everyday usually, if i dont my scalp gets very itchy the next day.is that dandruff?

Honestly I think you should consult this with your actual doctor and do what they say and see who they tell you to see.



I wash my hair everyday usually, if i dont my scalp gets very itchy the next day.is that dandruff?

It is not advisable to wash everyday to avoid itching. For that use a pack for scalp.



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I wash my hair everyday usually, if i dont my scalp gets very itchy the next day.is that dandruff?

Whatever you had done to your hair didn't agee with you. People who have thick beautiful hair are so lucky and should learn to leave it alone:) but I hope something helps you soon, best of luck with that. Dandruff to my experience is an itchy scalp with white flakey skin that just drop out. Don't wash your hair with the same shampoo and conditioner, change the product every couple of months, find something for fine hair until your hair comes back it may not be as harsh, rub some baby oil into your scalp evey second day until you feel it becoming better. Even baby shampoo will not be too harsh for your hair at the moment. Best of luck.



I wash my hair everyday usually, if i dont my scalp gets very itchy the next day.is that dandruff?

I agree with Jade S. You should consult with your doctor, this doesnt seem like you're naturally going bald, something is definitely wrong. I think that it probably is the effects of the thing you had done when you were 16. So ya, I think that the best advice you can get would come from your doctor. If your doctor's advice sucks, then you should shave your head and keep shaving it for a while because everytime you shave your head, it grows back a little thicker. Shave it a few times then let it grow again. This would take a while so I reccomend buying a wig for that time period. But before doing that, make sure you are eating properly because bad diets often also lead to hair loss. So make sure you're getting lots of proteins, vegetables and vitamins. Try not to worry about it too much, hopefully you'll find the cause and everything will be ok :) Also try coconut oil or raw egg yolks on your scalp. Good Luck!!!

I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to h

most hair falls during days of menstruation. plz suggest a remedy. my hair is thinning at a crazy rate!! it puts me into depression. at such a young age, this sort of thing is not normal. plz suggest some household remedies or cosmetic products tht will prevent my hair loss.



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

well I have heard of a rogain for women.. maybe you can give it a try... I am really sorry though.



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

sorry to hear that your hair is thinning sorry i cant help.



i'm 14 as well i wouldnt want my hair to fall out =



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

|a lot of times when your hair is long hair falls out easily..I would find a hair strengthening shampoo



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

My hair falls out when I switch shampoo's, I have to use a certain kind ... ummm also, my cousin is a hair stylist, she went to college for it and opened her own shop, she told me when I was having the same problem as you that it might be caused if I was using the shampoo pantene ... so DO NOT use that, it is TERRIBLE for your hair.



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

GNC carries some vitamins for HAIR, SKIN and Nails. They give you 10 days and if it doesn't work they give you your money back. Try it you have nothing else to lose...



In the meantime keep it short it prevents the lost at some point...



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

First tell your parents this so that they can make an appointment for blood tests...Hair loss could be caused by a mineral/vitamin deficiency such as anemia (lack of iron in the blood, which would explain why this occurs more during your period) or hormonal...could be a thyroid problem....



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

Girl, if your hair is falling out by the root, (check a strand to see if it has roots) you need iron!!



if its breaking off, its too damaged, stop dying it or using that flat iron or whatever, but definetely try taking iron supplements that will really help



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

You might want to try taking daily vitamins with iron and use a shampoo that strengthens hair. Wishing you the best.



I'm a 14 year old girl with mid-length hair. Lately i'v been losing a lot oh hair due to hair fall.plz suggest

START EATING HEALTHY! it might be due to lack of protein then brush it more often and wash it less. use less conditioner also



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Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

My seven year old has alopecia and when she gets stressed or sick has bouts of hair loss. Her form of alopecia is alopecia areata so she has hair loss in patches. School is getting ready to start here and she is nervous...can I take her to a salon and get a protein treatment to strengthen her hair? Any suggestions on products that will strengthen her hair? Thanks for your suggestions.



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

Alopecia areata is an auto-immune malfunction. This means that the immune system attacks its own follicles in a given area.



Stress can make matters worse, but protein will not help correct the auto-immune malfunction. The reason we know this, is that all the hair around the "patch" is usually healthy and strong, so you know that there is not a protein deficiency or all the hair would be effected.



There are a bunch of case histories successfully treated by a topical ( applied to the scalp ) product - Calosol - on:



http://www.calosol.com/alopecia_case_1.p...



Many of the cases shown are children - The one that has been covered by media articles is the same age as your daughter:



http://www.calosol.com/alopecia_case_7.p...



The trouble with treating AA in kids is that their school friends can be very cruel and tease. This adds to their stress.



A small patch can often get better with no treatment. This makes it difficult to know if the treatment being used actually helped or it was a spontaneous remission. The link I have given above shows reversals from scalp loss of over 75% which most medical experts agree does not tend to reverse itself .



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

protien will not help alopecia...it will only help the rest of her hair if it is damaged from color...if its too damaged too much protien will make it snap....just use a good conditioner and if you can see the missing spots of hair while her hair is down...put it in a ponytail until the hair grows back



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

I think that maybe you should consult with a dermatologist on what products you could use to help strengthen her hair.



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

i have this also and nothing will help it



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

Protein won't do a thing for the patches, nor help grow it back: Try this site: http://www.keratin.com/ad/index.shtml. I copied the treatment portion for you.



Alternative treatments



Once the classic treatments of dermatologists are exhausted a number of people turn to the use of alternative treatments. Some of these therapies are recommended by the more experimental dermatologists or by alternative practitioners. Usually very little is known about alternative treatments in relation to their effects on alopecia areata hair loss. Most alternative treatments are not reported in the medical literature. A wide range of alternative treatments are being used by people with alopecia areata. Their rate of success, if any, is unknown as no trials have been conducted. A list of alternative treatments reported to me is posted below for your interest but I make no claims to their safety or effectiveness.



1) Stress reduction. There have been anecdotal claims for success in remission of alopecia areata by using stress relaxation, hair massage and even monetary reward as a psychological influence (Putt 1994), hypnotherapy (Harrison 1991) and by acupuncture (Ge 1990). There is even a patent held on the treatment of alopecia areata by acupuncture (1994).



2) Aloe vera. Known for its soothing anti-inflammatory properties topical aloe vera cream and aloe vera in solution for oral intake has been used by some with alopecia areata in an attempt to reduce or remove the hair follicle inflammation. A quick look in the medical journal database for articles on aloe vera suggests that this plant extract contains a complex set of chemicals with the ability to suppress AND stimulate the immune system in a number of ways. There are reports on clinical trials, of varying quality, suggesting aloe vera may have a positive effect in wound healing, immune stimulation, anti-cancer and anti-viral effects. There is also a recent report on its use in psoriasis treatment. It doesn't look like we know much on how it works but aloe vera does induce nitric oxide production, probably from macrophages, and aloe vera contains superoxide dismutases. Both these substances have been implicated as possible simulators of hair growth in androgenetic alopecia. Aloe vera contains a potential anti-inflammatory mannose-6-phosphate. It contains acemannan which apparently stimulates macrophages to produce cytokines IL-6 and TNF-alpha, and acts as an antiviral by stimulating T cytotoxic cells.



3) Poison ivy. Poison ivy has been tried by one or two people. It is a potent contact sensitizing chemical. However, comments suggest that the results were not good. The dermatological contact sensitizers are a better bet.



4) Melatonin. Melatonin has been used by some people with alopecia areata. Melatonin seems to be the popular cure-all of choice at the moment but several reports suggest that melatonin could have quite adverse effects on people with alopecia areata. Overall, research suggests that taking melatonin may actually exacerbate alopecia areata if it is an immune mediated condition.



Melatonin is produced naturally in the pineal gland and the pineal gland is under serious investigation as one of the main organs involved in the process which converts environmental light changes into an endocrine response. In short, the neurohormone melatonin provides day length information to our bodies. In response to daily and seasonal light changes there is a detectable melatonin/circadian rhythm. Melatonin, along with norepinephrine and acetylcholine are suppressed by visible light exposure while cortisol, serotonin and dopamine levels increase. Subsequently there is a daily rhythm of melatonin production with build up during darkness and suppression of melatonin production during daylight. Melatonin build up after sundown can be dissipated by sleeping. The need for sleep after taking melatonin pills is believed to be our body's feedback response designed to control melatonin levels and stop the neurohormone from becoming too concentrated in our systems.



Melatonin has immunostimulatory/immunoenhancing properties. A high affinity receptor binding site for melatonin has been found on T helper lymphocyte cells providing a direct link between melatonin levels and immunosensitivity. Melatonin activates these T lymphocytes into production of cytokines and this cascade of chemical signals recruits other immune cells and makes them more responsive (Maestroni 2001). One of the key targets for melatonin is the thymus as the central organ of the immune system.



Melatonin treatment is being considered for its anticancer properties and for counteracting immunodepression that may develop during stress, viral infection, other drug treatments and aging. Corticosteroids have been shown to reduce the number and function of melatonin binding sites as part of their immunosuppressive properties (Poon 1994).



5) Sunlight. Some people with alopecia areata suggest simple exposure to sunlight can help hair regrowth. There may be some validity in this. At its simplest, sunlight includes UV radiation. UV light is known to reduce the numbers of immune cells in the skin. Indeed, UV light is regularly used in the dermatology clinic for treating psoriasis and alopecia areata. Of course UV light exposure also increases the risk of developing melanoma skin cancer. Excessive exposure to UV light results in sunburn. This physical damage to the skin results in mild inflammation. Sunburn is effectively causing an irritant effect. Sunburn may act to promote hair growth in the same way as chemical irritants used in the dermatology clinic.



There are of course seasonal changes in daylight intensity and time period. With the reduction of daylight exposure in winter there is believed to be an overall increase in melatonin production and comparative decrease during summer months. Our ancestors may have needed this melatonin boost in winter to help protect us from the increased stress of low temperatures and lack of food. This would suggest a generally less responsive immune system in summer which may in part account for the seasonal growth and loss of hair some alopecia areata affected people experience.



We must also consider day length changes with the latitude of where we live. The autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis is more common in temperate latitudes - less so closer to the equator. One hypothesis put forward for this disparity is the immunosuppressant effects of sunlight mediated by melatonin. The overall reduced levels of natural light and intensity in higher latitudes may lead to higher levels of melatonin. Subsequently this may result in a more responsive immune system and make people more susceptible to development of autoimmune conditions (Hutter 1996). We don't know enough about regional variations in alopecia areata expression to know if there is a greater frequency in temperate latitudes.



6) Heat treatment. Excessive heat treatment may act much like sunburn. The physical damage to the skin will induce inflammation and promote hair growth in the same way as chemical irritants used in the dermatology clinic.



7) Zinc supplements. We might describe zinc supplements as a pseudo alternative treatment as zinc sulfate has been used in several treatment trials for alopecia areata. However, the trials were all conducted in Europe and mostly published in non-English language medical journals and this means the work is not widely known in the USA. Several analyses reports on zinc concentration in the blood serum of people with alopecia areata suggested a zinc deficiency. Some dermatologists, particularly in Germany and Russia, use zinc supplements in addition to other treatments. The belief is that the zinc acts as an immunomodulator and helps correct an imbalance in the immune system. Note that taking too much zinc is toxic and can have serious health consequences.



8) Mustard seed/Capsicum poultice. The use of these products to treat alopecia areata has been with us for a few thousand years. They are a simple method of applying an irritant to induce dermatitis and promote an inflammatory response. Despite being around for a long time these products have never been scientifically tested for their actual success rate in promoting hair growth.



9) Vitamin supplements/creams. Vitamins are important in hair growth and certain vitamins such as vitamin E are known to exert an immunomodulatory effect on the immune system. Some people have attempted to use topical or oral applications of various vitamins to treat alopecia areata. The actual effects on alopecia areata are unknown. There are no published studies on diet and alopecia areata hair loss. Note some vitamins are toxic in high concentrations. Vitamin overdose can in itself cause diffuse hair loss.



10) Asprin poultice. Asprin has an immunomodulatory effect. Asprin in solution has been applied to the scalp skin in an attempt to reduce hair follicle inflammation. The success rate has not been studied.



11) Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). DMSO is a hydroxyl radical scavenger and antioxidant. In theory it has the potential to protect cells from hydroxyl radical mediated radiation damage (Dod 1968). Neutralizing the hydroxyl radical reduces inflammation and may be the primary mechanism of action allowing DMSO to work in immune disorders. DMSO reacts with the hydroxyl radical (OH) to form a methyl radical (CH3) which is much less reactive than the hydroxyl radical.



DMSO may also be used as a carrier of drugs and other compounds through the skin. Low molecular weight compounds when dissolved in DMSO and applied to the skin are readily carried into the systemic circulation. In various trials, DMSO has been used as a carrier for antibiotics, corticosteroids, anti-inflammatory agents and essential fatty acids. The key side effect of DMSO treatment is the characteristic garlic-like smell of the breath. DMSO is metabolized to DMSO2 (dimethylsulphodioxide) and DMS (dimethylsulphide) in the body. The kidney excretes DMSO2 in the urine. The lungs excrete DMS, which gives breath a characteristic garlic-smell, that can last for up to 72 hours. Other side effects involve erythema, itching, and urticaria. Concern has also been expressed over the potential for DMSO to cause cataracts.



12) Homeopathic treatment. Your doctor will be able to tell you what form of alopecia you have. The clerk at your local health food store should be able to give you a good description of the principles of homeopathic remedies, and so can your local homeopathic doctor. Alopecia areata stemming from depression and stress is apparently typically treated with a homeopathic remedy called "Phosphoricum acidum" available at most local health food stores. Phosphoricum acidum in a 1x potency is used by taking 1 granule 3 times a day, and as soon as there is any hair regrowth the treatment is stopped. This is not a cure but a treatment. Alopecia areata is generally recurrent, but when new patches form, the treatment is restarted. Apparently it is important not to touch the granules. You put them in your mouth directly from the lid of the container, otherwise their medicinal qualities will be annulled. Sounds bizarre to me, but that is homeopathy for you.



13) Herbs. Chinese doctors often prescribe herbs for alopecia areata. A treatment literally called the "alopecia areata pill" or sometimes "Trichogen" is available from some Chinese pharmacists. The listed contents on a bottle I obtained are 20% Radix Polygoni Multiflori, 10% rehmannia glutinosa, 10% radix et rhizoma rehmannia, 10% radix angelicae sinensis, 10% radix salvia mittiorrhiza bge, 10% radix paeoniae lactiflorae, 10% fructus schizandrae, 10% codonopsis pilosula, 5% fructus chaenomelis, 5% rhizoma notopterygii. Apparently the key ingredient here is the herb Radix Polygoni Multiflori. This herb may also be known as "Fo Ti" or "Sho Wu".



14) Evening primrose oil (EPO), borage and black currant oil. Evening primrose oil (EPO) is a source of omega-6 essential fatty acid (EFA) as are borage and black currant oil. Black currant oil has a considerably greater concentration of omega-6 than EPO. There are reports on work using EPO, borage, and black currant oil in treating autoimmune conditions in humans or animals including, psoriasis, glomerulonephritis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes. Overall, there does seem to be some indication that these oils have a mild immunosuppressive effect although the long term benefits have been brought into question. It seems that the active ingredients are the essential fatty acids. No one has truely identified what the specific product(s) is/are and the experiments could not be described as definitive proof in any way, although gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is most frequently mentioned. How it works has not been described in much detail but may have something to do with incorporation of fatty acids into cell membranes and the activity of products from fatty acid breakdown such as eicosanoids.



15) Flax seed oil, linseed oil, fish oil. Omega 3 is manufactured in plants such as green algae. It is popularly taken in the form of linseed oil or fish oil. Fish do not actually make these fatty acids. The fish eat algae and consequently accumulate high concentrations of omega 3 fatty acids. Some evidence is available about the beneficial effects of omega 3 fatty acids in diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and autoimmune conditions. Omega 3 has an anti-inflammatory effect and has been investigated for its beneficial effects in treating rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and ulcerative colitis. How omega 3 might work has not been investigated in detail, but it may revolve around its effects on arachidonic acid and eicosanoid synthesis.



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Aromatherapy



In 1998 double-blind study published in the Archives of Dermatology (Hay 1998) found that 44 percent of participants who massaged their scalps with a mixture of essential oils daily for seven months showed growth in bald patches. The tonic was composed of active essential oils described.



2 drops thymus vulgaris (88-mg)



3 drops lavandula angustifolia (108-mg)



3 drops rosmarinus officinalis (114-mg)



2 drops cedrus atlantica (94-mg)



and used the carrier oils:



jojoba oil 3-ml



grapeseed oil 20-ml (NOT grapefruit seed oil)



While the original paper gives only limited detail about the nature of the essential oils other scientists have given more detailed recommendation to keratin.com. There are several different "chemotypes" for the essential oils used in the original study. Specific recommendations include:



For rosemary : Rosmarinus officinalis CT cineole



For thyme: " sweet thyme " such as Thymus vulgaris CT thujanol or linalol or geraniol or terpineol (but never " red thyme " such as Thymus vulgaris CT thymol which is pretty caustic for the skin)



For cedarwood: Cedrus atlantica (which is not Texas cedarwood. Under this generic name, Juniperus species are safe, but never use Thuya species)



In the published study 86 volunteers with alopecia areata massaged oils into the scalp each evening for a minimum of 2 minutes; followed with warm towel wrap to aid absorption of oils for about an hour. Half of them received the complete tonic and half of them received the carrier oils alone as a control.



The results were that 19 (44%) of 43 patients in the active group showed improvement compared with 6 (15%) of patients in the control group (P = .008). An alopecia scale was applied by blinded observers on sequential photographs and was shown to be reproducible with good interobserver agreement.



The investigators concluded that the results showed aromatherapy to be a safe and effective treatment for alopecia areata. Treatment with the essential oils was significantly more effective than treatment with the carrier oil alone.



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

Alopecia starts from the scalp. Go to your salon and get a product called Nioxin. It has shampoo, conditioner, and even vitamins for hair growth and skin care. It is professional and guaranteed. I know it works.



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

I don't know that protein will actually do anything to make her alopecia better. Has her stylist tried a deep penetrating scalp treatment? This may help the healthy hair that she has stronger. I'd also suggest seeing her dermatologist and asking what some of your options are for her. If her hair loss is mainly on the top and in the middle, wearing a ponytail will make it less noticeable. Also, there are some really adorable hats, scarves and wraps to match almost any personal style these days. Try Wal-Mart, for starters. Have fun with it, I'm sure she'll really appreciate a day out with Mommy!



Will a protein treatment help my daughter's hair?

flax seed oil (use it after shampoo - before conditioner)



sun flower seeds



Lycopenes TOMATOE HAIR TREATMENT ( but use a coinditioner cuase it can really dry hair ).