Hair Problems
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LOLMum:
LOLMum, hair thinning?concern2:
[quote=\"LOLMum\"]Hi, just wonder for those who have been to bee choo for a few treatments, are you still doing it? What is the result after the few treatment?
:thankyou:
Shush.....dh is here![/quote]
So secretive ah, mine is all over the floor, no secret liao.
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Hush.......he will get real upset f he hears, see, read about thinning hair..... :censored: I am doing my best to cover the mirrors in the house...but it is pretty hard to get him away from one.....maybe I should throw away some of hs combs. :idea:
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LOLMum:
Hush.......he will get real upset f he hears, see, read about thinning hair..... :censored: I am doing my best to cover the mirrors in the house...but it is pretty hard to get him away from one.....maybe I should throw away some of hs combs. :idea:
OIC
Aiya, common now lah, not thinning then uncommon deh.
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I heard that hair loss due to genes are harder to tackle.
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I'm so sorry to hear that.
There's no feeling worse than feeling your hair starting to fall off as a woman.
I used to dread taking showers all the time. Now I don't mind.
This is my story and some of my best advice which I hope is going to be of much help.
I'm a woman in her 50's and I didn't give much thought to my sprouting gray hairs and my hair loss in my 30's during my first pregnancy because they were virtually undetectable; however, as my patch turned into a streak, I began to question whether or not I should address them although it was the last thing I wanted to do š
Should I color them? Should I stick to natural hairstyles where they'd go unnoticed? I was really on the fence, yet I didn't feel particularly rushed to conceal my grays...
I'm glad there are finally solutions out there for doing something about it that actually work!
https://aginghairnomore.com/ is a daily hair growth supplement that quite quickly helped me and my bestie to improve our hair and stop the gray with a few important but natural ingredients.
It wasn't until we found it we were able to make our hair stop falling off as fast although it doesn't stop completely!
I finally feel a lot more confident in my hair š
Wishing you the best of luck in your journey, sis.
Hope my advice was of help to you
Debbie -
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I'm so sorry to hear that.
Hi,
My hair doesnt seems to re-grow much ever since after my second pregnancy :oops:
It is definitely severe enough for me to seek some treatment.
Wonder if anyone has any experiences to share, or any good doctor to recommend?
Thk
There's no feeling worse than feeling your hair starting to fall off as a woman.
I used to dread taking showers all the time. Now I don't mind.
This is my story and some of my best advice which I hope is going to be of much help.
I'm a woman in her 50's and I didn't give much thought to my sprouting gray hairs and my hair loss in my 30's during my first pregnancy because they were virtually undetectable; however, as my patch turned into a streak, I began to question whether or not I should address them although it was the last thing I wanted to do š
Should I color them? Should I stick to natural hairstyles where they'd go unnoticed? I was really on the fence, yet I didn't feel particularly rushed to conceal my grays...
I'm glad there are finally solutions out there for doing something about it that actually work!
https://aginghairnomore.com/ is a daily hair growth supplement that quite quickly helped me and my bestie to improve our hair and stop the gray with a few important but natural ingredients.
It wasn't until we found it we were able to make our hair stop falling off as fast although it doesn't stop completely!
I finally feel a lot more confident in my hair š
Wishing you the best of luck in your journey, sis.
Hope my advice was of help to you
Debbie -
More vitamins, minerals and other nutrients go into the milk for the baby. Therefore, you should not forget to make up for this deficiency with fresh fruits and vegetables, healthy foods. In addition, blood loss during childbirth, especially if there was a cesarean section, also contributes to avitaminosis and anemia. Hair loss after childbirth can be provoked by nervous exhaustion, constant lack of sleep, overwork and worries about childcare. A lot of stress on the nervous system, especially when my husband started playing https://www.slotozilla.com/free-slots/extra-chilli more when I'm babysitting, provokes hair weakening and loss in large quantities. Taking oral contraceptives or other hormonal medications can also affect the amount of hair loss. Treatment for hair loss after childbirth should be selected on an individual basis, depending on the initial triggering factors. It is best to consult a doctor about diet and proper lifestyle.
- Do simple hairstyles that do not cause damage to your hair. Do not wear tight ponytails and braids.
- Do not use metal jewelry or too tight elastic bands to reduce hair loss after childbirth.
- Eat food rich in natural antioxidants that promote hair growth and protect the hair follicles. Fresh fruits, vegetables and green tea are a source of healthy vitamins and minerals.
- Vitamin complexes can also help to replenish the body's vitamin reserves.
- A comb should be changed as often as possible. After use it should be washed in warm water with soap to prevent the spreading of germs.
- Wet hair should not be combed out, you must wait until it dries.
- The use of shampoos and conditioners with biotin and vitamins will help to prevent hair loss after childbirth.
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