go out and get some professional shampoo and conditioner, try biolage. The hair that is coming out may be due to breakage as well, so take care of the hair, and for the dandruff, try Paul Mitchell tea tree shampoo..its minty and refreshing, and it will clean and exfoliate your scalp thoroughly...also, it may have something to do with your hormones changing after having the baby.
2006-10-18 08:40:52
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answered by jewel 2
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Your hormones are causing your hair loss. It is normal after childbirth, and depending on when you stop nursing and when you stop your prenatal vitamins, can happen soon after or several months after. Give yourself a little time for your hormones to level back off and your heavy hair loss should stop. If you have true dandruff you need to use a dandruff shampoo, to bring the excess oil and flaking under control. If you have dry scalp you need to use a shampoo designed for dry scalp specifically. This could also be caused by your hormone fluctuations. If you are really concerned see your dr. There is a massive difference between dry scalp and dandruff. They are caused by the opposite things, treating the wrong scalp issue will only cause your problem to worsen. Again, if you are really concerned see your dr.
2006-10-18 08:44:41
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answered by hermitgirl 2
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Yeah, your hair's going to fall to fall out after having a baby. Don't worry about that, just try not to overbrush it or overwash it. It should go back to how it was before you got pregnant. If it seems to be getting even thinner than it was before, then go to your doctor. However, for dandruff, I recommend Head and Shoulders. It's not too expensive, it smells good, and it keeps your scalp healthy. You might have to wash your hair more than twice a week until you get your scalp back to normal. I also have dandruff, and for some reason using a hair dryer really helps with mine, as opposed to letting it air dry. Something about the heat keeps my scalp from having dandruff. Good luck to you, and congratulations on your new baby!
2006-10-18 09:05:33
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answered by SAHMommy 3
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Quick Dandruff Cure
When the scalp sheds dead skin, it is known as dandruff. It is very common, however, on some people, due to illnesses or other reasons, the scalp may shed substantial dandruff. This could lead to pain on the scalp. This condition, however, can be treated easily by using a proper shampoo. If the condition persists, a visit to the dermatologist is recommended.
A few remedies that you can try at home are:-
Apply coconut oil on your scalp and leave it for an hour. After an hour, apply lemon juice and massage your scalp. Leave it on for another hour, and then shampoo your hair with a mild shampoo. This will leave your hair shiny and without any dandruff flakes.
Take an egg, beat it and apply on the scalp and leave it for an hour. Shampoo your hair and you will find that the dandruff has disappeared.
If you have mild dandruff, applying coconut oil daily for a few days, will rid you of the condition.-
Wash you hair with beer. The alcohol in the beer is known to clear the dandruff on your scalp.
You can also try massaging your scalp with vinegar (if you can stand the smell) and then wash it with a mild shampoo.
The above-mentioned remedies should help you get rid of dandruff. If the problem persists, it could be due to other factors, so a visit to the dermatologist is highly advised.
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Hair Loss Prevention
Almost everyone likes to have thick hair as it adds value to your personality. But if your hair is not dense it can be enhanced with proper treatment.
Rosemary is an important ingredient that promotes hair quality. Mix ½ cup of rosemary to 1 cup of water. Add this solution to half the quantity of your shampoo and cleanse your head. Rosemary helps opening the blocked pores in the scalp and thus gives a chance for hair growth. Tea can be made out of this product and it is useful for the overall blood circulation and supports hair growth also.
You can also clean your hair with slightly cold water to make them shine and glow. If you wish to make them lighter, apply lemon or lemon juice. Make use of egg yolk when the hair is wet. This conditions the hair and prevents hair splits and hair loss.
To make your hair look healthier and shiny mix almond oil and castor oil and massage the scalp gently. Cover it with a towel for sometime so that the scalp absorbs the mixture. Rinse your hair with a mixture of 2-3 teaspoonfuls of honey and water.
Aloe Vera helps to prevent the male pattern baldness in women and when applied to the scalp gives rise to thick and healthy hair. Onion includes high quality sulfur in it and therefore it yields the same benefits like Aloe Vera.
The red pepper popularly known as Capsium releases the hormone to the cells known as histamine. In this way all the necessary nutrients reach the scalp area and thus gives scope for hair growth.
To prepare a quick conditioner mix one egg with 1 tsp vinegar and glycerin. We can also make a honey conditioner by adding 1-2 whipped eggs to honey along with olive oil. When we mix about two eggs to 2 tsp of brandy we get an alcoholic conditioner. All the above-mentioned conditioners need to be gently applied on the scalp and should be cleansed with shampoo and steam.
If you maintain a good quality of your hair then you will obviously create a good impression.
2006-10-18 20:18:49
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answered by stew w 2
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aMKXu While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-16 00:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Go ta a hair studio and get a protein treatment.Then consume products that are rich in protein.Protein drinks for example..U get flavoured ones..In chocolate and strawberryy..etc! U can also use good ayurvedic hair oils..Incase ur losin hair cuz of dandruff,Nizoral shampoo also helps! :)
2016-03-28 00:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Dandruff...use Selson Blue...
2006-10-18 08:42:01
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answered by Barak 3
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talk to your doctor.. you may not be getting enough nutrition due to nursing. you may need some vitamin supplements.
2006-10-18 08:42:54
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answered by Deana G 5
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