Chances are that it's not the shampoo. It could be a number of reasons. Although in younger people it's usually stress or diet. You of course, could try changing the shampoo just in case. If it becomes more of a problem you should go to the doctor, not the salon. Because the doctor will get to the real root of the problem. The only thing a hairstylist can do is recommend, (try to sell for commision) a hair product that will help your hair grow back. I'm a hair stylist and I'll tell you now, that those things you buy at the salon do not work and they're expensive. The only proven way to grow hair back from a topical solution is rogain. It's really only meant for people who have lost so much it's thinning. And once you stop using it the hair that grew back falls out again. So, try taking a prenatal vitamine and change shampoo. If that doesn't help, go to the doctor.
2006-11-26 03:29:45
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answered by pilljills 4
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Your hair needs special attention whether you do some sports. In fact the sweat mix with the hairs’ oily substances, thus making locks flat and bodiless.
What can we do to dry and nourish our hair? First of all try to use sylicon-basedproducts, and for the first month, put restructuring compresses on your damp and perfectly washed hair.
Here you are some precious “natural” tips regarding compresses:
Banana compress. Make a purée of bananas and put it on your dry hair. Wash it after 20 minutes with a delicate shampoo.
Nettle lotions. Lotions and tratments made of the plant’s juice are largely used to do away with dandruff and to fight against hair’s weakness.
Cress natural lotion. Mix the cress’ juice and the alcohol (95°)use it once a day to massage your scalp.
One more tip: pleae take great careover your feeding! Some food represents a true natural defense for our hair. In fact carrots, rich in vitamine A, help protecting eyes and skin from solar rays. Instead spinach, chicory and dark-green vegetable are useful to defend the hair colour.
2006-11-26 03:29:42
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answered by shivali g 2
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Hi,
Dear in winter season,the hair fall rises to some extent due to the change in season.So,the reason for hair fall can be the same.But if the number is uncountable,then I would recommend you not to use the shampoo quite often and just 2 times a week.As chemicals in shampoo can damage our hair to a great extent.
Also,donot brush your hair when they are wet.
And oil your hair regularly.
Donot comb time to time.
Hope the same will work for you.
Regards
Pooja
2006-11-26 03:30:35
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answered by pooja_negi27 2
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Apply coconut oil in your head and massage your hair gently remain it till 2 hours after 2 hour take steam in your hair . Do this
twice a week and observe that in 5-6 weeks your hair will stop falling . Best of luck.
2006-11-26 04:10:37
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answered by Adi 2
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When I started using Fructis my hair began to fall out. It also could have been because I dyed it black. The best shampoo ever for hairloss. Is Nioxin.
2006-11-26 03:20:46
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answered by Rose 1
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Generally hair loss is nutrition related. Also, SOME hairloss is natural. However, based on the wording of the question, I am unsure weather you mean fallen as in Body wise or Loosing it (falling completely out). Consult your stylist either way. if its loosing it and she/he thinks its a problem, I HOPE they are smart enough to tell you to consult your doctor to up some vitamins and/or minerals in your diet and everyday beauty routine.
2006-11-26 03:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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dove is a chemical based product,, why do no longer u try organic treatment for healthful enhance of hair and it controls hair fall besides... organic medical care : Don’t throw away lemon rinds, orange peels and pomegranate pores and skin. merely dry them in the solar and grind to a superb powder. combination this powder in coconut oil and carry on with on your hair to ward off hair loss and for modern hair.
2016-10-04 09:27:18
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answered by ? 4
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Well there is two options, either they changed the ingredients, or it is natural. If your scalp itches, you could be aklergic to a new ingredient, but unfortunately, I can not determine which one. I suggest you contact your stylist right away.
2006-11-26 03:24:48
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answered by {©helsea} 3
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It might be a natural thing some people loose there hair but I would probably go to a dermatologist anyhow.
2006-11-26 03:20:21
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answered by Conrey 5
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I think you should go to a salon and see what they can do. My moms hair started falling out and I took her to the salon. And after that visit it stopped falling out.
2006-11-26 03:17:57
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answered by Shizzy 4
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