Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Can I lose my hair if I'm using too much shampoo or shampoo w/ conditioner?

idk but lately, I have been losing sum hair. call me crazy but I'm only 18 yrs. old. might b da stress I have been having.

i really dk.



10 pts. - 4 best answer w/ proof like website(s) more is always betterCan I lose my hair if I'm using too much shampoo or shampoo w/ conditioner?
You're probably just experiencing normal hair loss, unless you are suffering from some kind of vitamin deficiency. But, let's be clear about one thing...no one is too young or too old to lose hair.



And, one more thing to remember is that one big advantage of being an under-thirty male in the 21st century is that choosing to shave one鈥檚 head is now quite acceptable, and even considered, in some circles, as the cutting edge of hair styling.



You could also be the 1 in 200,000 people suffering from a condition known as Hypertricosis simplex that, according to researchers in London, affects 1 in 200,000 people causing them to begin losing hair in childhood. The hair loss is thought to be triggered by a gene mutation that causes a defect in hair follicle growth receptors.

http://blog.americanhairloss.org/hair-lo



Yes, extreme emotional or physical stress can cause temporary hair loss also...

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stress-

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles



Check out...

Telogen Effluvium (Stress) Hair Loss:

http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_di



But, don't worry so much...

worrying results in stress which causes...uh oh!... hair loss.Can I lose my hair if I'm using too much shampoo or shampoo w/ conditioner?
Relax. It's normal.
No, its not shampoo or conditioner. Everybody has hair loss every single day.. Its natural :)
ur probably right that its from stress of just ur genes...to much shampoo would only dry out ur hair it wont damage it.. perhaps trying a gentler shampoo and conditioner will help http://www.yestheyrefake.net/haircare.ht
NO you can lose your hair but i can get very greesy!
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