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    • G Offline
      girlmum
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      I do rebonding every 8 - 9 mths & I coloured my hair roots every 2 - 3 mths. No rebonding cannot tahan - hard to manage (natural curls) & No colouring even cannot tahan - look like old auntie standing next to DH.


      I do not have beautiful smooth silky hair but with the help of hair mask, not too bad afterall. I dutifully apply hair mask after every shampooing, leave it 10 - 15mins before washing. After that, I will also apply hair moisturizer. Want to look nice, no choice, die die must kuai kuai do all these steps. My hair mask is not ex, abt S$16 per tub.

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        maisy
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        hihi

        i’m happy to chance upon this thread - this makes a very good chit-chat topic .

        Do u ladies feel that post-pregnancy suddenly lotsa white hair "sprucing all over" ??? I somehow feel the post -pregnancy effect kinda "fertilises the white hair roots" … urgh !!! Cos for me, pre-pregnancy only 1 or 2 strands…but post-pregnancy, i can’t even count how many strands! ! !

        So i resorted to colouring recently - once beginning last year…the other late last year…and i realise the colouring resulted in me having "v oily hair" ! ! ! In the past , my habit is always washing my hair once a day every morning…and cos i wash everyday in the morning, i don’t experience "oily hair" but eversince i started colouring my hair, my hair cannot last for a day … eg if i wash my hair in the morning … by evening time, must wash again cos oily ! ! ! ie twice a day… How ???
        Anyone experience "oily hair due to colouring" ?

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          girlmum
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          maisy:


          Do u ladies feel that post-pregnancy suddenly lotsa white hair \"sprucing all over\" ??? I somehow feel the post -pregnancy effect kinda \"fertilises the white hair roots\" .. urgh !!! Cos for me, pre-pregnancy only 1 or 2 strands....but post-pregnancy, i can't even count how many strands! ! !

          So i resorted to colouring recently - once beginning last year..the other late last year...and i realise the colouring resulted in me having \"v oily hair\" ! ! ! In the past , my habit is always washing my hair once a day every morning....and cos i wash everyday in the morning, i don't experience \"oily hair\" but eversince i started colouring my hair, my hair cannot last for a day ... eg if i wash my hair in the morning ... by evening time, must wash again cos oily ! ! ! ie twice a day.... How ????
          Anyone experience \"oily hair due to colouring\" ?
          I hv lotsa white hair too. My parents have lotsa white hair, so must be in the genes. I only heard of DRY HAIR due to colouring, not oily hair. Could it be yr diet or did u use a new shampoo??

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            schweppes
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            Instead of rebonding, my hairstylist recommends \"soft straight\". Apparently, it's like rebonding, except that the chemical treatment and straightening technique are less damaging to the hair.


            I usually go for soft straight treatment and hair colouring/ highlights twice a year. It's usually around Christmas/CNY period and mid-year.

            With regards to hair loss, I do have hair dropping, especially after I wash my hair. For me, I suspect the hair dropping is due to my hormonal changes (i think i may be peri-menopause 😢 ) than because of the hair treatment. But I do see baby hair sprouting on my head, so am most relieved...

            Not sure if this bit of info may help. I have been taking Evening Primose Oil for many years. I actually take it to keep my skin healthy and to manage my PMS mood swings. I was sharing this info with a nutritionist and she claims that EPO also helps in maintaining healthy hair.

            I wouldn't say my hair is all jet black and glossy but ok lah. No complaints, so far. :lol:

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              schweppes
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              maisy:

              Do u ladies feel that post-pregnancy suddenly lotsa white hair \"sprucing all over\" ??? I somehow feel the post -pregnancy effect kinda \"fertilises the white hair roots\" .. urgh !!! Cos for me, pre-pregnancy only 1 or 2 strands....but post-pregnancy, i can't even count how many strands! ! !

              So i resorted to colouring recently - once beginning last year..the other late last year...and i realise the colouring resulted in me having \"v oily hair\" ! ! ! In the past , my habit is always washing my hair once a day every morning....and cos i wash everyday in the morning, i don't experience \"oily hair\" but eversince i started colouring my hair, my hair cannot last for a day ... eg if i wash my hair in the morning ... by evening time, must wash again cos oily ! ! ! ie twice a day.... How ????
              Anyone experience \"oily hair due to colouring\" ?

              Am no hair expert, but it cd be due to our hormones changing that our hair texture and hair colour (black to white 😐 😢 ) differs from what we are used to.

              Another possible reason cd be due to the chemicals in the hair products that may cause our hair changes? Or maybe wrong/inappropriate hair product for our hair type? :idea:

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                maisy
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                *nodding head* * nodding head**


                I also agree it could be a combination of both our hormonal changes + wrong hair colouring product type. Whatever the reason, aging is such a terrible process 😢

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                  CJS
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                  schweppes:


                  Not sure if this bit of info may help. I have been taking Evening Primose Oil for many years. I actually take it to keep my skin healthy and to manage my PMS mood swings. I was sharing this info with a nutritionist and she claims that EPO also helps in maintaining healthy hair.

                  I wouldn't say my hair is all jet black and glossy but ok lah. No complaints, so far. :lol:
                  I have also been taking EPO for years. How much do you take daily ? In spite of this, my hair has turn pretty much white. EPO did not have an effect on my hair colour. :?

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                    KingRascal
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                    I didn't know EPO helps with hair texture too. I have been on it for years too, primarily for skin. Though I must say that my hair is very black and I dislike it...too dull :lol: So I would highlight it...

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                      schweppes
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                      hihi... Lovekidsverymuch, KingRascal, CJS and Maisy :lol:


                      Guess, we need all the help we can get. 🙏

                      Just want to clarify that EPO will not keep our hair black but it will help it to be healthy. I think they only magic to turn our white hair black is to colour or highlight it!! 😛

                      I used to have jet black hair - but i believe it's due to good genes. My dad had black hair until he turned late 50s, then his hair started to grow white. So, I'm glad that I take after him.

                      But now, I'm starting to see white hair too 😢 And I'm not even 50s... Like I mentioned, I think I'm peri-menopause, so I believe it's also due to changing hormones and stress!! 😐

                      For info, the brand that I buy is Efamol EPO. Initially I bought to keep my skin healthy and for hormones balance (it's said to help with mood swings and PMS). However, I later found out that other positive effects include healthy hair and finger nails too.

                      Btw, the main company Efalex (producing Efamol) also manufactures DHA for kids, Omega 3-6-9 for adults (cholestral, etc). So there's a good range. I buy Efalex for my kids.

                      It may be slightly expensive (sorry, I can't remember the price now - am not at home so can't check the price), but I have read reviews and testimoninals (online as well as in health magazines) that it is a good brand. So I treat it as an investment for my family's healthy living :lol:

                      You can buy EPO from any pharmacy (Guardian, Watsons...) Sometimes, I wait for Robinsons' members sale to stock up - can enjoy the discounts, mah 😉

                      ps... come to think of it, our white hair may also be stress-induced. I noticed that I have more white hair in the months leading to my kids' exams. :!:

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                        schweppes
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                        lovekidsverymuch:
                        Found this website on evening primrose oil for all of us


                        http://nccam.nih.gov/health/eveningprimrose/
                        Thanks lovekidsverymuch, for the link. Yes, it definitely affirms what i've been told about EPO. 😎

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