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To go bald is to go strong
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I've seen so many different brands, but come to think of it, why they don't promote through haircut places? The barbers would want you to keep your hair so they can keep business with you.... but I have not seen one. Which makes me think the whole thing is a scam.
Hi am 16 and i want to know is my forehead big or am getting bald pls?
Oral minoxidil available for sale ive used for myself too to fix my bald spot, now i still have 1 complete pack left if anyone is willing to purchase lemme know , ill get it to delivered to u within a day. Ive heard its really hard to find in pakistan so if anyone needs it it is available maybe can help someone out
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Help me find what is wrong please
There isn’t a cure for baldness. Why do folks keep trying old-wives tales cures? So. Are you ignorant of the fact that there’s no cure, or are you just plain not gonna believe it?
I’m not here to debate it…there’s no cure.
Minoxidil / Rogaine can prevent FURTHER baldness, but doesn’t restore already dead hair follicles. It has to be applied forever.
I feel like I know the answer, hard to admit need some outside perspective
Hi! I’m a 26 year old male and am starting to develop bald spots on the crown of my head and toward the front. It seemed to correlate with stress, but now my stress levels are much better and the hair hasn’t grown back. I take biotin in a multivitamin, eat pretty healthily, and am active.
No men on my mom’s side have experienced baldness (but she has thin hair, if that matters). I have pretty bad dandruff (I’ve wondered about psoriasis or something) and I’ve noticed it gets a lot worse when I itch. I’ve previously tried minoxidil but it makes my head itchy which makes the problem worse, and it seems like that’s maybe only helpful if it’s genetic?
Would really appreciate any tips, ideas, or anything else.
Hello, so here I am, I'm 33 years old and last year in February I started TRT (testosterone replacement therapy).
The first three months I took 1 injection per person, then afterwards and for 6 months my endocrinologist prescribed 2 injections per month.
Only after 6 months with two injections per month, I started to lose my hair very aggressively and diffusely all over my scalp.
So I stopped my TRT with the last injection on October 4.
I continued to lose my hair until the end of November, and now I am no longer losing my hair.
In October I made an appointment with my doctor who prescribed Minoxidil 5%.
I used Minoxidil for 1 month, and I had a huge shedding during its 4 weeks of use.
Unfortunately and to my great despair I had to stop taking Minoxidil because I had too many side effects (heart palpitation, nausea, compressed chest and big red pimple + red plaque)
My questions are: Will I get all my hair back or at least some of it knowing that I stopped my TRT and that before the treatment I really had a lot of hair and that I had my hair intact). And if so in approximately how long???
I’m 17 and had a shower after 1 week, my hair was quite greasy and rough and it’s also long. I noticed as I put shampoo designed to get rid of dandruff a lot of strands of hair fell out. Atleast 50-60. As I run through my hand in my hair nothing is falling out now however. My dad is far from bald at 56 and still has a full set of hair.
If my moms dad dodnt go bald till his 70s and my dad had aggressive hairloss in his twenties went bald by the time he was 30 but has brothers who arent fully bald but have like a Norwood 3-4 kinda thing going in at 50 years of age my moms brother isnt bald either at 44 or something. Will i go bald?
I need a definite answer - can caps, baseball caps and such increase the risk of receding hairline?
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There is nothing more attractive than a thick head of hair that glimmers with natural health. But hair loss is a problem that many people suffer from.
There can be several factors behind hair loss such as environmental effects, aging, too much stress, excessive smoking, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, genetic factors, scalp infections, use of wrong or chemically enriched hair products, certain medicines and medical conditions like thyroid disorder, autoimmune diseases, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), iron-deficiency anemia, and chronic illnesses.
it’s time for you to take some action so it doesn’t progress to baldness or bald spots. Many readily available ingredients can be used to treat hair loss at home.
The first step that you can take to reduce hair loss is to massage your scalp with appropriate hair oil. Proper hair and scalp massage will increase blood flow to the hair follicles, condition the scalp, and enhance the strength of your hair’s roots. It will also promote relaxation and reduce feelings of stress.
You can use hair oils like coconut or almond oil, olive oil, castor oil, amla oil, or others. Add a few drops of rosemary essential oil to the base oil for better and faster results. Other types of oil that you can use are emu oil, argan oil, and wheat germ oil.
For natural and fast hair growth, you can use Indian gooseberry, also known as amla. Indian gooseberry is rich in vitamin C, of which a deficiency in the body can cause hair loss.
The anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and the exfoliating properties present in Indian gooseberry can help maintain a healthy scalp and promote hair growth.
Fenugreek, also known as methi, is highly effective in treating hair loss. Fenugreek seeds contain hormone antecedents that enhance hair growth and help rebuild hair follicles. They also contain proteins and nicotinic acid that stimulate hair growth.
Onion juice helps treat hair loss due to its high sulfur content, which helps improve blood circulation to the hair follicles, regenerate hair follicles and reduce inflammation.