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Thanks for sharing this topic. I love this topic as my hair is very tiny and loose, and even have some grey or white hairs now after entering 40. Haha!
I love the natural remedy rather than the chemical one, I believe the latter will hurt our hair root and scalp , later ruins our scalp or hair at the end.
I am practising shampoo free style for not apply any shampoo, just rinse the hair with some warm water.
I do use some handmade soap for cleaning and washing my hair every one week during this year as my hair is a bit oily when having some headache and tension working life.
I will try to apply some coconut oil , but it is expensive now, so I will opt for olive oil. For instead. An aunt of a friend who apply olive oil often managed to have a very darky hairs even during her golden age. So admire of me! -
I experienced alopecia areata a year about a year ago. But all that is gone now , after I have discovered online the concoction of blended ginger , alcohol and drops of virgin coconut oil.
Although, it took about 3 months before hairs started to grow.
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Personally, I had gastric bypass and hair loss is part of the side effects. There are many recommended ways to keep hair loss to a minimum. The number one recommendation is Biotin Vitamins. 10,000 mg per day. Look closely at your bottle and find the best quality and least amount of capsules you have to swallow!
Nioxin shampoos and conditioners are available online and in stores. Don’t wash or brush only as needed to avoid the strain on your hair. Sleep in a turban so as not to have it all over your sheets.
Most importantly, keep your protein over 60 gms per day and stay hydrated. And keep the faith- it will grow back and it is a small price to pay for being slimmer and healthier.
To manage thinner hair- a new style may be in order. Most women go to shorter cuts when the hair starts to thin. Wigs are a fun alternative, and you may find your insurance will reimburse for them. Hats and scarfs too. I found that, as mine thinned in the winter, that hats and a wig were helpful. I was getting a cold breeze in the areas there was no hair!! burrr.
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Hi friend? Happy New year. thanks for sharing this very informative and awesome,blog. Yes, there are so many minerals our body has and many properties our body carry that in the absence of one of it, disaster follows. Human being surely gets bad sickness. The earth is full of mysterious plants, herbs that are full of medicinal components.That is why , there are so many doctors and scientists who always go to African to discover some plants that could cure disastrous sicknesses on planet earth.
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Thanks my friend Cely how are you? I think will be fine and happy like birds flying in the air.
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wow lokk so nice and attractive, let us try it and see, thanks for it, and hopt you write more also nice posts, have a great days.
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I like the article. I than I God I never used to have that habit of biting my nails when I was younger. Instead I used to get so annoyed when I see people biting their nails, it used to look awful. I would oftenly tell my friends off when I saw them biting on their nails. The one new thing that i have gotten from this article is that I should not cut my cuticles and that peppermint helps to reduce the urge to chew on your nails. I have always wanted to grow my nails and keep them long. But the problem is they are usually very soft I don’t know how I can achieve strong healthy nails. I love having my nails long they look so pretty. Thanks for sharing the tips.
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