i saw a documentary once i think it was from the BBC. U boil water, the u take coffee, and u mix them together on a boll of hot water u put 5-6 table sp. u put this mix in ur head for about 30-40 min.
This will start echoing u.
Don't worry this is normal.
They say that the coffee has the caffeine, the caffeine, goes inside it fixes the dead { i don't know the English name} the things that the hair is inside. Slowly u will c the new hear coming out.
U need to do this for months.
2007-03-27 22:43:50
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answered by iona 3
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If all else fails you can always try your local Chinese Herbal Remedie store. Theye have great stuff to get your hair to grow back! It's not 100% but my friends tried it abd 6 months on he is actualy stated to grow some very fine hairs, where before the docts said there no chance!
So don't belive the docs and go Chinese!
Good luck!
2007-03-27 22:47:14
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answered by Charles London 2
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get a hair brush that isn't as rough and try to brush it lightly so as not to damage the hair. also use a good conditioner and shampoo.
i have the same problem my hair falls out all the time. I have started to take a hair nails and skin formula and using avon intense repair shampoo. it is working for me so it might work for you.
good luck
if it doesn't work i would go to see ur gp
if he can't do anything just try and accessorise if your embarassed of going bald
good luck
xxx
2007-03-27 22:53:08
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answered by Hayley D 2
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2016-04-22 19:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you had your thyroid function checked? An underactive thyroid can cause hair thinning/loss, as well as a range of other symptoms including lethargy, depression, weight gain, bad skin and constipation.
2007-03-27 22:39:47
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answered by Dogsbody 5
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Yeah it'll happen to me in a few years as well by the looks of things on top. I suggest just living with it and making it a good look for you. (It's what I'm planing on doing)
2007-03-27 22:44:52
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answered by Jason 3
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If your family has a history of premature balding, there's not much you can do about it really, it's just genetics . . .
Shave your head altogether . . . it works for me!
2007-03-27 22:41:58
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answered by kiki_chunt 2
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Get some rogain or a wig.
2007-03-28 01:11:39
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answered by Audrinna W 2
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