Saturday, January 7, 2012

Losing my hair?

well i dont really have bald spots and my hair has been very thin since i can remeber i started to let my hair grow when i was 12 now im 16 and my hair is close to my butt(like about 5 inches away) but ive noticed that from the sides on a certain angle you can see my scalp!! also my hair gets greasy if i dont wash it everyday now..i lose the ocasional hairs every day for example when i rum my hands thourght it but nothing serious..maybe 20-24 hairs a day (counted them once) well to not make this any bigger...do you think im going bald? because you can see like a ';hole'; on my hair from the side....well im just pretty scared...thanks for reading all this :)Losing my hair?
Get your bloodwork done on your testosterone levels. Alot of times, women with elevated or high traces of testosterone in their blood, have been found to have lost significant amonts of hair, especially the top region.Losing my hair?
It could be your hair is thinner in that one area then the rest of your head, Like for me I have really thick hair in most of my head except for the front where it is thinner.





Also to prevent to much hair from falling out, DO NOT brush your hair unless its a boar-hair brush, if you have to comb you hair use a wide-tooth comb or a Hair pick.





Oh and finally, you could just have a bad diet, eating food that are good for your head and taking mulitivitamins help your hair, use shampoos with no sulfate and use good conditioners that make your hair APPEAR thick since no conditioner or hair product can actually make it grown thick.
If you think you are, there is a good product that my husband uses. He gets it at Costco in the US. It's called Minoxidil and it has the same ingredient as Rogaine only WAYYYYYYYYY cheaper. I hope you're not, but if you are, it's part of aging and I'm sure you still look fine. :)


Good luck


ps - I've also bought it on ebay before.
Hard to say but I think if I were you I would just give some of these rogaine for women treatments a try and see does it help. They have generics of them now that aren't too pricey.
no!
Hair loss is caused by many reasons such as malnutrition, illness, tension and other health problems.It is normal to shed some hair each day as part of a cycle of growing new hairs and loosing some. Badly damaged hair breaks at the scalp. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.

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