I dont think so. I think that it is a part of our aging process, and connected with our genetics as well, especially premature baldness in men.
I can understand balding in a forty year old guy but when they are 18 or 20 and already exhibit receding hairlines, it is undoubtedly a cause for alarm.
There is always rogaine, hair transplants, and hair pieces.
One day, in the future someone will find a way to reverse hair loss and this person will surely be the richest in the world.
Lets see. There might be a hair gene that is present in some families (still thick haired at 90 yrs old) and absent in another.
You discover the gene. Eureka ! I found it !!!! You cry out and dance around your lab.
So you immediately go out there and apply for its patent, call it something (such as QNH gene) (my name of course,lol) and start clinical trials, and line up the manufacturing process and distribution.
2007-10-11 18:38:48
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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You should do it take prenatal vitamins they are the best multi vitamin out there. Get some Coral Calcium vitamins as well if you take those over time you will notice that your hair growth has taken a step up.
There is a product out there that promotes hair growth and it works! It's called Nioxin its a little pricey but you get what you pay for!I worked at a salon for 3 years and we sold lots of it! Nioxin also makes a vitamin to promote hair growth. You can get the shampoo at a Salon. At the Salon I worked at we sold the Liter Duos for $39.99. And a 30 day supply of vitamins for $19.99.
I hope this helps you! Good luck!
Also any kind of minty shampoo is good as well because the tingling feeling you get on your head causes your pores to open and allow the hair to grow. The Nioxin gives you that feeling and it is amazing!
2007-10-12 15:05:46
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answered by okcountrygirl_07 2
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Hair grows on average of 1/2 in per month. Sorry, nothing is going to make it grow any faster.
2007-10-12 01:26:27
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answered by Felani Perez 4
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There are way too many factors that affect hairloss. But one solution is to reduce stress and anxiety bcos they tend to divert and deplete the body's valuable nutrients and resources for the maintaining the fight or flight syndrome.
2007-10-12 21:51:53
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answered by ns 3
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Yes, you could try Emu Oil with Vitamin E Oil.
If anything will work, this will.
Even if it's male pattern baldness, this will help.
2007-10-12 02:02:30
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answered by BadGirlGimpy 3
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it's a long shot but try head massages, it will increase blood flow to the area and encourage growth. also, make sure you're getting enough protein in your diet, exercising regularly, etc. these things are always important, but they have a particularly significant effect on skin and hair.
2007-10-12 01:29:51
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answered by Kyle 1
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no, sorry, that's a genetic thing. unless you go have surgery or use ro-gain it really isn't going to do anything. :( sorry about that. good luck and God bless!!!
2007-10-12 01:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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never cut it and leave your hair alone and use garnier shampoo & cream rinse
2007-10-12 01:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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keep trimming every couple of weeks. only trim very little
2007-10-12 01:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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no not possible
2007-10-12 01:27:48
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answered by hauntingskull 4
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