Try Rogaine for Men.It really works. Seriously. You can buy it at Wal-Mart. But talk to your Dr. first.
2006-10-29 04:12:55
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answered by C 4
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If the additive in the aloe vera is just citric acid, don't worry about it. Citric acid will by no means make your hair fall out. If it's too concentrated, however, it will strip your hair of natural oils. That's not going to contribute to healthy hair very well. I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure you can buy a big bottle of clear, (possibly pure) aloe vera gel from Wal-Mart, and it's really cheap. Just mae sure that you never buy the green stuff, there is a possibility that your hair could absorb the pigment.
You're doing the right thing with the massage. I've never heard of the Aloe vera, but if it works, I'll keep it in mind. Exercise might work too. Hair growth is stimulated by blood flow. If you get your blood pumping, your hair will probably be healthier.
2006-10-29 04:17:22
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answered by Walking Chaos 2
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I'm a beautician and yes there are solutions to your problem. The first thing you may want to consider is trying a multiple step program, called Nioxin. It is a shampoo, conditioner, many other scalp treatments, follicle booster and what not. It comes in many levels as well as strengths. Ask a hair care professional for more details. Since it is a professional product your hairdresser would be the one to purchase it from. Also there is a topical treatment called minoxidil (don't know if it is spelled correctly) that is a topical treatment that can be purchased over the counter. Ask a pharmacist about it. There is also on the line of Nioxin but not as many steps, is the Paul Mitchel Botanical prep that may help. Paul Mitchell also has a shampoo and conditioner along with styling products called Tea Tree. These stimulate the follicle with tingle affect that can help hair growth, but the tea tree would be for a little less serious condition. However, once you return to fuller hair the Tea Tree could help in maintaining you fullness. Hope this helps!!
2006-10-29 04:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Just to let you know now if you're utilising any Pantene Pro V merchandise or any Pantene merchandise in any respect the ones reason hair loss. If you are no longer I'd propose a few critical hair harm manage shampoos and do not be shy along with your conditioner. If you do not wish to spend to so much Dove has a few quite well merchandise a little bit extra luxurious is Bed Head, they have got a few well stuff But your pleasant guess is to head in your nearby cosmetic give retailer like a Sally's or your hair cloth cabinet and ask any person there .
2016-09-01 04:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid the best thing for thinning or receding hair is to get used to the fact. I don't want to sound negative, but unless you have a specific illness hair loss results from the genes you were born with telling your hair follicles to shut down production about now. Although Regaine, which your first answerer suggested, has been shown to restore some hair, it is not to all men, restoration is very limited, and treatment, which is very expensive, has to continue forever. The remedies you suggest will not make any difference. One day there may be gene therapy which works, but I bet that will be expensive too. I'm sorry it's bugging you - it bugged me when I started losing my hair at 24 - but you get used to it, and benefit when you do. Here's a tip: if you can demonstrate the confidence to crop short and live with your hair loss, see if women find that more attractive or less!
2006-10-29 04:17:58
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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There are many methods to make our hair grow faster, shine , glitter in natural ways without using chemicals. Learn here https://bitly.im/aL9N7 Men, and sometimes women, notice that their hair is thinning prematurely for several different reasons. Age, menopause, pregnancy, genetics, illness, and other factors all play a role in hair loss. Sure, you can use drugs or you can go in for a hair transplant or fusion, but sometimes the easiest, most inexpensive solution, is to try to stop hair loss naturally.
2016-05-14 18:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Somethings that people overlook when they experience hair loss or thinning is their health.
If you have lot of stress try to minimize what's causing it.
Nutrition is something else that plays a big part in this problem. If you're not getting enough vitamins and minerals hair loss can be the result.
Some medications cause hair loss.
I think you should see your Internist to eliminate any of these causes. I think after you could try a dermatologist.
2006-10-29 04:22:42
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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All I can do is offer you a reason...it's something like this:..sebum deposits in the folicles turning to testosterone agents being trapped in the folicle and causing the shaft to thin and or not regrow slowing the 4 part cycles of hair growth.....the reason it doesnt happen in women it seems is because womens hair grows at a different angle then mens...less sebum is trapped in the folicle because their hair grows at an angle where mens hair grows straight out...or visa versa I cant quite remember which...in any event...that being said i would recommend at your early stages of loss to keep your folicles as clean as possible to retard the onset of hairloss as much as possible...good luck...
2006-10-29 04:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There is some useful advice here.
2006-11-01 03:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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try a hair shampoo that thickens your hair like vive for men
2006-10-29 04:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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