put coconut,olive and sandalwood oil on ur hair
then before washing it put papaya&banana pulp on it.i bet urs will be the best hair it will shine like anything.
2007-02-01 01:25:33
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answered by shubhi j 2
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reasons for hair loss besides being hereditary, are diabetes, thyroid, blood pressure, and heart medications, stress, after surgeries, does any of this sound familiar? you can't make your hair grow back unless you can afford like hair plugs or something but to keep what you have from falling out, i would recommend a multivitamin and some nioxin shampoo or something to make hair thicker, i noticed someone said to use baby shampoo, DO NOT, it is very damaging to adult hair, also i have did hair for 15 years and have never heard of this oil thing people were talking about, how would oil help grow your hair in, you could massage your scalp to increase blood flow to the area but then again that could be damaging too if it gets tangled and breaks during massage, good luck to you, if all else fails just buy a wiglet,lol
2007-02-01 09:25:40
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answered by Branda B 1
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First of all, check if there's a reason for this.
Was there an illness, did you change the brand of Hair oil or shampoo or conditioner, do you have dandruff, do you go out in the Sun too much?
Once these are ruled out, then take a multi vitamin capsule everyday, if you are a non-vegetarian, eat plenty of sea food (but beware of mercury). Sleep well, eat salads, wash with mild shampoo. Use Warm oil to keep the circulation going.
Good Luck!
2007-02-01 09:18:01
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answered by mads 2
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I recently returned from Afghanistan. Needless to say I was extremely stressed, but otherwise healthy. I started developing physical symptoms like nausea headaches sleep loss and weight loss/loss of appetite. The final straw that the stress I was under was hurting me and I needed help was when my hair started falling out. The doctor's prognosis was mostly a physiological one: cut out caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and fatty/sweetening foods; add more physical activity. The reason he gave me this "cure" was because stress releases adrenaline into your body....and if the adrenaline isn't used up then it becomes a toxin. So for me hair loss was a symptom of stress, but I know it can be a symptom of many other, more serious problems. Please go to the doctor.
2007-02-01 09:28:06
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answered by zoe d 2
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First, identify your hair type. Is it normal, oily or dry?
So, who's normal? Well, if your hair isn't a constant maze of split ends, doesn't become oily quickly and is fairly well behaved, you could say it is normal. Wash your hair twice a week with a mild shampoo and conditioner for normal hair. Towel dry lightly. Blow dry from at least five inches away, whether your hair is normal, dry or oily.
Stress, hormonal activity (puberty, childbirth), thyroid problems and eating too much fatty food and chocolates are what usually cause oily hair. Oily hair needs to be washed more often but don't scrub too hard while washing. It won't get your hair any cleaner or less oilier. What it will do is further aggravate the already overactive sebaceous glands on your scalp, not to mention cause damage to the delicate follicles. And don't pile hair on the head while shampooing, even though it may look great in the ads. It causes tangling, leading to further breakage. You could add lemon to the final rinse for a great shine. If you don't have time to shampoo every few days or feel lazy and leave it oily, your hair won't just look terrible, but dirt will get lodged under its surface causing breakage and damage not to mention dandruff. This will lead to skin problems such as acne on your chest, back and face. So you need to be careful about washing hair regularly, though you could condition it just twice a month. However, if your hair has been chemically treated, you should condition hair after every wash as chemical strips hair of its natural oils.
If your hair is dry, wash it twice a week with a shampoo for dry hair, followed by a conditioner. If your scalp feels very dry and flaky, use an anti-dandruff shampoo. Be very gentle with the ends of the hair, which are the driest parts and tend to split easily. You may be tempted to use styling products to tame the frizz, but avoid it. Frizz is usually caused by the inadequate flow of serum from the roots, as it is being blocked by the flaky scalp. Give your hair a good oil massage before washing, to loosen the flakes, and rinse hair extra thoroughly.
Beautiful Hair is an asset for any woman. Some are gifted with naturally beautiful hair while others have to really work hard on it. But essentially everybody has to work on hair either for improving or for maintaining them. Here are some tips to manage your Crowning Glory.
Hair Wash
The best way of washing hair is with Aritha and Shikakai Powder. It does not have any chemicals or any other side effects. Aritha and Shikakai powder is available at any General stores or even a banyan shop.
Shampoos
Dry Hair - Egg, Herbal shampoo or any shampoo for dry hair.
Normal Hair - For normal hair fruit shampoos or henna shampoo is good.
Oily Hair - Lemon Shampoo
Hair Oil
Oil your hair at least once in a week. If you have dry hair then oil it twice a week. Hair oil gives the necessary moisturizers to your hair. Herbal hair oil provides you the necessary nourishment along with the moisturizers.Hair Conditioners
Henna
Henna conditions and colors your hair.
Dry hair - Add some milk, water and 1-2egg yolks in henna. This mixture will not dry your hair and will make it soft and manageable. Apply it monthly.
Normal to Oily Hair ? Add water, lemon, egg yolks in henna. You can apply Henna fortnightly.
Home made conditioners
Add ¼ cup of vinegar in ½ bucket of water. This will give a good shine to your hair. Mix curds and egg yolks together and apply it for 1hour.
Hair TonicsTry tonic Hair Oil's powder - Put 4 tsp of this powder in water, boil it and after cooling down apply it on hair. This will stop hair loss, rejuvenate and nourish your hair.
Quick- fix hair tips
If you want instant luster just before a big night, beat an egg without the yolk, squeeze half a lemon into it and apply to hair avoiding the scalp than rinse and wash in another half an hour. Be sure to give your hair a last rinse with some rose water because we don't want you going out smelling like an egg.
Henna soaked in water of used tea bags, coffee powder, amla powder and onion peels can make for a excellent conditioner giving your hair the much needed boost.
There are a dozen of hair accessories available in the market today. Use clips, pins and bands to give your hair a different style and an added touch of color.
2007-02-01 09:40:19
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answered by Maddy 2
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Regular massaging the scalp for a few minutes every day with lukewarm oil will lead to stimulation of blood flow to the scalp. Coconut oil helps in controlling hail fall. Other recommended oils are: Jojoba oil, almond oil, mustard oil, lavender oil. Jojoba oil is especially good because it replaces the sebum in the scalp. It also helps to control dandruff.
reference at http://adola.net/go/totalhairregrowth/
2014-07-17 00:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey you know what, I really don't know but you should try talking to some stylists at your local beauty shops and see what they reccomend. I think that will help you out a lot!
2007-02-01 09:13:14
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answered by trebion w 1
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Well, Wash you hair daily and it depends on your shampoo and conditiotor.... this is really weird but if u use baby shampoo and conditiotor is they make your hair shiny, smell good, and really smoth and thick hair!!!!!
2007-02-01 09:18:00
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answered by no longer in use 2
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just apply oil every day and take oil bath twice a week, nothing is needed more than this...better use herbal products for ur hair..
2007-02-01 09:17:53
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answered by lakshmi d 2
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try keshyog ayurvedic hair oil and shampoo.it works within a month.
2007-02-01 09:30:32
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answered by ashit 2
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