Saturday, August 1, 2009

I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won'

Please help. :( I do dye my hair and put gel and hair spairy. I do wash my hair everyday.



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

go see your doctor



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

a deep condition, eat better. might be a medical condition like hypothyroidism.



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

biotin supplements are supposed to aid hair and nail growth. you can find them in most stores, cvs, walgreens, wal-mart etc. etc. (p.s., i started using them after i went to a salon and the stylist cut too much hair off, about two inches or so. it grew back completely in about two months.)



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

gnc- hair skin and nails vitamin- $ 17.99 go buy now u will get a bogo..offer.........massage ur hair with lukewarm olive oil...........



i know i am 17 and going thru the same thing...this will help but just trust me!



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

Hi, I actually read these really good articles about women閳ユ獨 hair loss, causes and solutions and about ways to make your hair grow faster, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:



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I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

What is your natural hair type? I'm talking about the texture of each strand and also the whole head of hair in general. Is it thin or thick, wavy or straight. Is your scalp dry or oily? Generally it is better not to wash your hair everyday, you need to let those oils collect so they can travel down the hairshaft and keep the hair from being too brittle.



If you dye your hair on your own, follow directions and use a lot of conditioner. Always use shampoo and conditioner that is specifically made for color treated hair - it will not only help keep the color in, but it is more gentle for your hair since chemicals are really harsh on your hair.



If you blow dry, try it on the cold setting and then if you really need to finish it off with heat, do it for a few seconds at the end.



When you comb your hair, use a wide toothed comb (especially if your hair is thick and/or curly). If your hair is very thick or curly, you may want to use your fingers first. I've been bleaching and lightening my hair once a month for the past 6 months and my hair has gotten more and more fragile. It's nice looking but it is harder to manage. I cannot comb my hair wet at ALL because the strands break apart so easily now. I let it dry and only start combing it unless its totally dry or a little moist. I use my fingers because it's the gentliest, then when I get most of it done I use a comb.



As for gel and hair spray, this will cause build up of product on your scalp and hair, so maybe this is why you wash your hair everyday. There are gel and hair sprays that are made for color treated hair which you should use. Try to use less product or none at all. If your hair is frizzy, they have anti-frizz cremes that you can use. You use less than you would gel or hair spray and therefore there will be less build-up. You may want to look into products that are more creme like, because its easier to go overboard with gel and sprays. You should be able to get away with washing your hair every 2-3 days.



If you need to wash everyday, try baby shampoo everyday, or if you don't feel like the baby shampoo is strong enough, alternate between the baby shampoo and regular shampoo. Massage your scalp with your fingers (gently) while you wash so you can stimulate the follicles which will stimulate growth. ALWAYS use conditioner! Let it sit in your hair for a few minutes and then rinse it off with cool water if you can. Leave in conditioners that you apply after the shower will help strengthen the strands too.



Keep your hair trimmed. If the ends are split, the break can travel up the length of the hair and make it worse.



Finally, if your hair is really coming out in clumps, there may be an underlying medical reason. Make sure you have a good diet, but hopefully that is not the case. Good luck!



I'm women(18) I seem to losing my hair. What should take or do so my hair can grow and won't fall?

I've heard that calcium supplements increase hair growth, but it sounds like the Dr may need to check you out.

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