Okay.. so i'm only 17. i've done my share of damage to my hair since i was about 14, straightening, bleaching and everything you could think of. but just recently ive found that my hair is getting SO thin and i always used to have the thickest hair that i would constantly have to get layered and thinned because it was actually unmanageable and still ended up being too thick. my hair has come down to pretty much nothing. i run a brush through it and have a big glob of hair and i find strands of hair in random places everywhere i go. ive stopped getting high lights and the heat but its still getting worse by the day. Please help i honestly have no idea. Ive also lost a lot of weight (38 lbs) in a short amount of time and i read somewhere that could cause possible hair loss too? suggestions pleaseeee :-) thanksHair thinning, loss and breakage! helpppppp!?
Try drinking this - blend bananas with honey, yoghurt %26amp; low-fat milk. A drink rich in biotin can help keep your crowning glory firmly rooted.
Take dietary supplements such as Vitamin B6, zinc %26amp; saw palmetto. Supplements are useful when you can't get enough from natural food sources.
Invert your head while you shampoo %26amp; massage your scalp. This helps promote blood circulation to the head.
Eliminate stress or else it can be disastrous to your precious hair!
Get enough sleep
and try to stay away from heat, if you do decide to flat iron your hair, use good effect heat protected products such as GHDHair thinning, loss and breakage! helpppppp!?
Ok Ms.17 I think I have the answer for you, my mother was going through something called white matters disease and because of the hormonal changes she was going through, her hair started to fall out. The doctor put her on some steroids and that only made the problem worse, because of the stress and weight loss, her hair became really thin and patchy. Now I know you don't have white matters disease, but any hormonal change, stress, or diet can cause hair loss, even pregnancy in some women. You're probably having what is called a mechanical stressor to the scalp, this is caused by tight braids, curlers, and even some hats and scarfs that are worn to tight. There's even a medical condition called Alopecia and it is a type of scarring of the scalp that prevents the hair from growing. My mom ( Janie) tried a couple of things like Propecia and QikGrow but they didn't work to well but she did grow her hair back when she used Provillus, this is a true story and I don't know your situation but it worked for her. Since you're 17 I don't know if it's what you're looking for but I had to tell you this story, if only to give you some information about hair loss. Take Care!!!
eat more.
get a weave
or just get some shampoo that's made to replenish your hair.
don't brush it so much.wear it up or in braids so it's less likely to break off while you let it grow out for a while
Been there so know how you feel. Don't despair! First, loosing weight quickly WILL affect your hair (and skin). You need a well balanced diet and possibly a multivitamin supplement.
Secondly you may be anaemic and need a folic acid supplement, but you would need to visit a doctor to determine this. If your nails are thin and concave, this is also a sign of anaemia.
Thirdly, treat your hair very gently for a while. Get a good hair-cut, then use a shampoo and conditioner specifically for damaged hair. Treatments for using in-between shampooing and conditioning will help too. Try L'Oreal, Pantene or Lee Stafford brands, theyr'e all good and reasonably priced. Hope this all helps!
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Side Effects Of Common Drugs For Hair Loss Treatment :
Minoxidil : Cause a fall in blood pressure, an increase in the heart rate, and weight gain (fluid retention)
Propecia : May cause birth defects in male baby's sex organs if taken by women. Also, potentially irreversible side effects occurring in the group of people taking the drug are erectile dysfunction, ejaculation disorder (decreased volume of ejaculate) and low libido.
i was the same years ago with bleaching try this stuff its free trial so it good
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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