Hair loss — Everyone is saying something different, how does one determine what exactly they need?
Ok, I feel like I’ve read almost every question / answer on Yahoo regarding hair loss, shampoo, conditioner, this that, blah blah blah, and to be honest, I am very confused because I’m hearing different things everywhere vada.Sono a 22 yr. male, everyone in my family (past and present) had a full head of hair and in their 70s and 80s. I’m noticing a bit ‘light hair loss, especially in front-to-Central section of the scalp, some aspect of small bald spot, while some could be mistaken for “pieces of hair” like when you comb your hair to one side. I just started taking a multivitamin, trying to eat healthier and now relax as well. I was using selsun blue for almost a year ‘cuz I had a dandruff problem, I did not know when to stop using it and I was washing every day. So now I havent washed my hair in two days, I stopped using selsun and am trying to find the right thing to use. (In more detail ADDITIONAL) I do not have dandruff. I know I have to wash my hair every two days because I feel that if I go longer than that will not be good enough to have that feeling over your head that his oily / dirty and I do not want to stink. Keep their hair short, in case you were chiedendo.Mi find myself looking in the mirror and I could make any scalp showing when I go to the bathroom, I do not like to do questo.Ho asked my father if he could pay for me to go to a doctor and let me look at my hair and everything I do, he’s cheap and cost-conscious so he called up my doc and said the doc just said: “Stop using the selsun and just use regular shampoo, this is tutto.Qualcuno said I should use foam hair with olive oil, shampoo tea tree oil and brush it occasionally. My father tells me to use this endangered plant 2 in 1 new one. I feel like he knows what he is talking about and I’m worried about my capelli.Quindi I wonder what shampoo and conditioner should I use? How often to shampoo and condition? 2 in 1s are bad? If not, how often to use them?
Get yourself to a reputable salon a good hair dresser can answer your questions and point you in the right direction in what you should do.
Its very guseful to have a professıonal help but in our country, people usually apply marinade and nıt on their head adn the area which hair doesnt grow
Have you tried taking a multi-vitamin and applying coconut oil in the areas of baldness while massaging the scalp. Massaging the scalp helps to open up lazy hair follicles. Try it, it worked for my uncle. He applied a small amount of coconut oil (it safe for all hair types) to his scalp nightly and massaged it for about 5 minutes per bald spot and he had an amazing growth spurt in a matter of 2 weeks. You can also try other oils if you are allergic to coconut. Hope this helps!
Get a mild shampoo with vitamin E in it…this vitamin helps your hair grow. Using selsun blue for too long probably didn’t help your hair either. It has very harsh chemicals in it and will eat at the folicles. Get a seperate conditioner that isn’t too heavy. Wash your hair every other day, not every day. Do not over process your hair (hair dryer use, gels, mousse, hairspray, etc.). Massage through your scalp or have someone else massage it where the hair is thin using a vitamin E base. Brush your hair with a soft brush and do not use a detangler on it when it is wet. You should brush your hair at least twice a day. This should help. Good Luck!
Here’s the thing…no one solution is going to work for every one. You need to experiment with different things to see what works best for you. However, you are 22 and YOU could or SHOULD be able to go to a doctor on your own and pay out of your pocket if it concerns you that much…the only thing is that a general practitioner may send you to a dermatologist who may then send you to a scalp specialist and each one is going to want to run some tests and it is going to add up quickly. It would be much easier for you to try some of the online suggestions.
Now, being that I am a self-proclaimed product junkie…I reccomend NIOXIN products. You can find them in a salon. Call several salons in your area and ask if they carry them and then go in and get a hair stylist to show you which combo you need to try. You do have to use it for a while but I know several people that now have fuller thicker hair and regrowth in thinning places on their head. But you must be patient. And i don’t think that the number of times you wash your hair has anything to do with you losing it. Maybe using higher quality products would be better for you rather than the stuff you can buy at a grocery store.
OR you could just shave it all off and go with that look.
I take biotin to make my hair grow and it really works! It’s from the b-vitamin family. I also knew a lady who was sick for a while and she lost a lot of hair. Her dr. told her to start taking biotin and about six months later, her hair is back to normal.
I have also used Dr. Miracles Gro Balm. You can find it at a beauty supply store.
As for shampoo and conditioner, I would suggest something that is going to deep clean and unclog your pores. I really like Burt’s Bees Grapefruit and Ginger Beet shampoo and conditioner. You can find it at CVS or any big retailer or naturals store.
For now, go ahead and wash your hair since it needs it. You should shampoo at least every other day. But I think men should shampoo every day. Good Luck!
I think the first thing you should do is go to a dermatologist and then go from there.
Severe hair problems may cause anguish.Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea. Massage well and shampoo.Rub oil into the scalp. Wring out a towel in hot water and wrap it on the head. Keep it on for 15 minutes. Shampoo and dry well.More such remedies at http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/