Thinning hair for women?
- October 9th, 2010
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Has anyone? About to get a good product especially f? A women with beautiful hair leaves?
Has anyone? About to get a good product especially f? A women with beautiful hair leaves?
When you typed THIS QUESTION didnt you see the OLD QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS? This question was asked not even 2 weeks ago!!!!
Not sure read some hair care tips on this site to help you with it
rogain? maybe more sex…
i feel so srry 4 u
no but nioxon works for all its expensive though
no i would go to the doctor to see what you could use that works best everyone is different
my mom’s bald
If you are dealing with hair that is just starting to thin or if you want to hold onto the hair you have, or many cancer patients will use it to grow hair, try Nioxin. It is natural, is not a drug, won’t enter the blood stream, and it works! I’ve seen it do some AMAZING things for people who use it consistently. They have 8 different systems designed for your specific hair type and hair loss situation. Get it at a salon that has had education and training with the product. They’ll be able to guide you and teach you how to properly use them. (Makes a difference in your results!) They also have a multi-vitamin that you can use with the product that helps with hair growth. If your body is getting the nutrients it needs on the inside, it will help tremendously with growing strong healthy hair. Make sure you get it from a salon that has had the training and education in it. That makes a BIG difference in the results you’ll get because there are 8 different formulas depending on your type of situation.
Whatever you do, PLEASE don’t use Rogaine. It is a drug. Years ago it was a blood pressure medication (Monoxidyl) (hope I spelled it correctly!). They discovered that one of the side effects was that people were growing hair on their bodies. So they took it off the market and re-vamped it for people who have thinning hair/baldness. It is a drug, it does enter the bloodstream and that is why when you stop using it, all the hair you did get from it, you lose once the drug is out of your blood stream. (For most people it’s about 2-3 weeks)Many people experience side effects from it.
Just as important is how you take care of your hair everyday. Don’t run your shampoo all the way to the ends of your hair. Just shampoo the root area, as you rinse and the suds go through your hair, it will be enough to cleanse it without stripping it. Make sure you’re using a good reconstructor treatment once a week. That will ensure that you’ve got the proper protein/moisture balance so you’re hair isn’t breaking off and splitting excessively Get regular trims and use good products on your hair (like Nioxin or some other professional product of your choice)
Good luck!
are you taking sarafem, antidepressants? it causes it
You might want to talk to your doctor and ask to see a trichologist (hair doctor). You might want to start taking the pill that can sometimes help.
you can try nioxin