I have the same problem
FIrst off - if you are using ' Pantene Pro-V ' that stuff makes your hair fall out so don't use that shampoo. And secondly only shampoo your hair say 2 - 3 times a week. It will make it stronger.
Try looking for shampoo that 'strength your hair'
Garnier Fructics works well.
2006-12-17 04:04:22
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answered by l l 3
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Okay don't worry girl i have thick hair too and my hair comes out. Whenever you brush hair you will have some hair come out..it may seem like alot but its not. Dying hair,perming,straightening, even damage from the sun will cause breakage and loss of hair. Alot of prescriptions have that side effect too but the loss is minimal. But a good shampoo and conditioner i recommend Sunsilk this stuff is really good, smells good and is cheap. Then you need to buy a leave in conditioner spray with UV protection. Believe it or not you have to protect your hair from the sun. Now no more worrying you are perfectly normal. Also one tip don't brush your hair when its dry!!! ONLY when it is wet to damp.
2006-12-17 04:04:38
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answered by hunnysbeckers 2
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I have dark brown thick hair naturally. When it is dark brown it looks healthy, shiny, and looks like I have less hair & thinner. Thats just an illusion, kind of like when you wear black clothes, you look thinner. When I get really blonde highlights all over, it looks really thick, damaged, and looks like I have a ton of hair and you can see every layer and angle. 1.) Dark brown thin hair doesnt look bad. 2.) Dark hair wont really make your hair look thicker if you have thin hair to begin with. There are alot of products out there to make your hair look more volumized such as shampoos. Also make sure you are taking a vitamin everyday and eat proper nutrition. Your hair will get healthier.
2016-05-23 02:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well... on average everyone loses 100 strands of hair a day. When I was 16, I also went through something similar. My hair was falling out everywhere in handfuls. Pretty yucky, but it did eventually stop.
2006-12-17 04:05:42
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answered by Ashley P 6
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Shampoos that contain sodiul laureth sulphate are very harmful to hair, I have started ones without sodium laureth sulphate & my hair doesn't fall out as much. Try your local health shop (faith in nature, JASON, Weleda are good brands). you can also try this website (they have free P&P) for one that you like
this is a very good remdy for hair loss(alopecia):
take a strong multi-vitamin & mineral tablet everyday plus 2 grams of vitamin C & zinc tabletsThere'll be zinc in the multi-vitamin but take the extra dose as instructed on the container until the hair begins to grow normally.
PS> Victoria Health do some good mutil-vitamins
2006-12-17 05:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your doctor about this at your next appointment. Also, make sure you are getting proper nutrition, and take a daily multivitamin.
Hope this helps!
2006-12-17 04:16:15
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answered by butwhatdoiknow 4
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try going into the hair salon and getting thickening shampoo from them don't go with in store shampoos, that and they can tell you if you are losing too much hair or not
2006-12-17 04:08:07
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answered by ? 5
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i have the same exact problem. see what you need to use is Garnier Fructics. that stuff works soooo good. and dont put gel and hair spray in your hair.
2006-12-17 04:24:55
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answered by lala crazy 2
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