So, I'm losing hair on the top front of my head. My mother's side of the family has many bald people. Started at 21 yrs and now at 22 I can see some skin through my hair.
So, what best to solve this?
1) Rogaine....but eliminated this option because I hear it knocks off your hair then regrows a "weak" set of hair.
2)Propecia...I heard it had sexual sideffects so haven't done it but...might try it since it has the least amount of hassle (I am not one to keep a scheduled control of treatment). Now, what bothers me are the "side effects". I hear enlarged breasts (barely)...what else? What are the sexual sideffects?
Also, I hear from the video that it works mostly on the vertex and the mid section. I have a problem with the top front and a little bit (maybe) of the mid. WILL THIS MEDICINE WORK ON ME? Does hair fall off??
3) http://www.scalpmed.com/mens/index.html
How effective? Doesn't knock hair off?
Which is best for my type of hair loss. I have curly and am hispanic.
2006-12-29
20:44:42
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yeah...shaving...before that, I would like to at least try to remedy (even if temporarily only) this condition.
I know Rogaine WILL knock out your hair before you grow any new one...so I've ruled it out totally.
I wanted to know if Propecia or that other product (the one linked to) did this.
Also, how long do these treatments work for? I hear that Rogaine sometimes stops working after 2 - 3 years. Do these other products stop working after a while (sometimes)?
Any products that work for hair loss (in the top front and mid section) ?...even if I didn't mention it?
Once I'm using one of hte products...can I switch to another product?
So, I won't shave (at least, not until the summer).
I won't get surgury (too expensive)..
THANKS FOR ANY HELP IN ADVANCE
2006-12-29
20:57:41 ·
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Many of us suffer from these ailments due to our modern lifestyle and diet. Ayurveda can be very beneficial in treating these conditions as it investigates the root cause of the problem.
-Intake of too many chemical medicines, low blood circulation, anemia, general weakness after disease, stress, anxiety, and mental tension are also prime causes of hair loss.
-Chronic diseases like typhoid fever, presence of dandruff or lice and hormonal imbalance also cause hair loss
DIET:The diet should contain more green leafy vegetables, salads, milk, fruits and sprouts. Take more proteins, milk, buttermilk, yeast, wheat germ, soybean and vitamin
Eat a handful of white sesame seeds every morning. One handful of these small seeds contains about 1,200 mg. of calcium and magnesium.
A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is good to drink to induce hair growth. The juice of alfalfa mixed with that of carrot, and lettuce juice is also good to take.
MASSAGE:Daily application of coconut oil mixed with lime juice on the hair is also beneficial. Applying juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also good.
A paste of licorice made by grinding it in milk can be applied in the bald patches. It induces hair growth. A paste of seeds of lemon and black pepper may also be applied on the bald patches.
Always use a natural shampoo or soap to clean the hair. As most soaps and shampoos have chemicals, they might be the cause of your problem. Usually the chemicals have a heating effect which causes hair loss..embilica officinalis,Acacia concinna) are very commonly used in India for washing the hair.
2006-12-29 20:56:47
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answered by lucky 2
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What are the best HAIR LOSS Treatments?
So, I'm losing hair on the top front of my head. My mother's side of the family has many bald people. Started at 21 yrs and now at 22 I can see some skin through my hair.
So, what best to solve this?
1) Rogaine....but eliminated this option because I hear it knocks off your hair...
2015-08-05 21:43:16
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answered by Bernetta 1
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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/aL9lT While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-14 22:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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There really is no effective treatment for hair loss other than implants.
2006-12-29 20:46:27
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answered by rodandalisonthompson 4
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I went to a cosmetologist who does permanent cosmetics. I lost hair in my eyebrows and had micro pigmentation done. It looks very natural. I also had eyeliner done this way too. They also do camouflage on people who loose hair on their heads. This might be an alternative. Check it out.
2006-12-29 21:07:48
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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personally, i don't think any of them really work. i tried several, and my hair loss only got worse when i was using them. since then i have decided bald is the way to go.
2006-12-29 20:47:45
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answered by wrldzgr8stdad 4
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You believe or not but ancient medicinal techniques from India work very effectively without any side effects.
2006-12-31 18:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Follicular unit extraction is best and safe.
2014-06-24 17:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The best one is http://provillus.herbals4life.com
2014-07-15 05:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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shave your head.
2006-12-29 20:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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