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Hair-fall control
pamelapearl
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:( Please do share some tips to stop my hair fall. My hair is not oily or dry type. Do climate change has anything to do with my hairfall? I'm using pantene shampoo. Is there anyone who has experienced the real results of using a good shampoo? Please do tell here. I just love long hair. I haven't done any straightening or coloring or something like that as I really do care my hair. The quantity of hair falling on my pillows,combs etc terrifies me daily. Please reply asap.
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I use Biotin, full strength 10,000 MCG https://www.amazon.co.uk/Biotin-Supplement-Tablets-Nu-Nutrition/dp/B011LY3S7U/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1479795293&sr=8-1&keywords=biotin
Be patient you won't see results overnight but it will reduce hair fall quite dramatically in my experience and in a lot of cases it helps with hair thickness/density.
Good luck I know that hair fall can be quite distressing.
You're not abusing your hair with perming, straightening, colouring or extensions. An excellent start. Presumably you are eating a balanced diet, so not deficient in dietary requirements? It is quite normal to shed a little at certain times of the year, in my experience. However, if your hair is really thinning I would suggest a visit to your GP to have some tests done, especially for thyroid function.
I have always had long hair and people always comment on it. Even at my advanced age! Never abused it, life-long vegetarian, and even when I had to have my thyroid removed and go onto thyroid-replacement tablets for the rest of my life my hair looks great. I use different shampoos (but am fond of John Frieda frizzease) and almost always use either John Frieda Frizzease 6 effects serum (original) OR Aveda smooth infusion glossing straightener.
I was going to say this. I find I lose more hair at certain times of the year than others, kinda in a cycle (although I've never paid much attention to what that cycle is). Also my hair is quite short at the moment, so that makes it harder to notice. Could it be that as the OP's hair is longer that makes any increased hair fall look much worse than it actually is? If it seems like an alarming amount then yes, tests would be sensible.
Yes this is good advice; go to your GP OP and rule out any medical issues..
Please note two things from this website (copied as shown):
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(2) "Special precautions
Does not replace a food varied and balanced nor with a healthy lifestyle"
How interesting, could you possibly point me to the best website because when I googled "the life cycle of the follicle" there was so many to choose from and most did not seem relevant. TIA
Google "dormant phase" + follicle.
I tried a lot of things, I tried caffeine shampoos, nioxin scalp treatments, vitamins, head massages, well all sorts.
What I found was the best things ever for me was to stop colouring my hair, I went sulphate free with my shampoos (Dr Organic from Holland and Barrett was a life saver), I took bamboo silica supplements from Natures Best, made sure I had plenty of B vitamins, so took a good supplement. I gave my scalp a regular massage using coconut oil with essential oils such as rosemary and peppermint to stimulate the scalp. I also looked at my stress and upset levels and tried to calm them with exercise.
I hope that helps