QuoteReplyTopic: FML! my hair loss! Posted: February 08 2014 at 1:54pm
No, it doesn't mean you getting cancer. Hair loss is something that is normal and will overtime stop falling out.
To make it better it is best to use a brush instead of a comb depending on your hair type. Sometimes, frequently using shampoo can also cause your hair to fall out.
Hello... I want to tell you some tips..
1. Eat healthy diet.
2. Think positive.
3. Reduce stress.
4. Drink a lot of water.
5. Use home remedies to wash your hair instead of chemical products.
6. Massage your hairs with olive oil or coconut oil.
Thanks....
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Losing hair doesn't mean that you have cancer. It may be because of hormone changes. Many people around the world are suffering from the hair fall problem so are not the only one. Don't think negative of getting any disease.
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Including me and many other in this world are suffering from hair loss problem. After cunsulting with my family doctor, I came to know about the various reasons of hair loss like stress, dandruff and vitamin deficiency in my body. To come out hair loss problem, I have to use a good quality of conditioner for my hair. Generally I prefer to different kind of hair extensions in the parties as well as home functions.
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username is love wigs and I’m wondering if you wear wigs a lot, if so, do you
perhaps pass on combing or brushing your hair daily? It is not uncommon for
women to braid their natural hair in wearing wigs for extended periods of time.
If this is the case, some shedding should be expected if you haven’t combed or
brushed your natural hair for a period. Shedding hairs is different than
patches of hair coming out and leaving yourscalp visible. Hope this helps.
Just because you've lost some hair doesn't mean that you're going to be bald. Its natural to lose some hair, and it can increase due to changes in your diet, hormones, etc. I would watch it for a few days and count the hairs on your comb so you can keep track of how much you are losing.
This morning when I woke up and did my make up.....i saw something FML a lot of hairs were on my comb~ ...um...am i getting a cancer or something? what to do what to do what to do ....i've gotta meet guy, i've gotta go to parties.....am I going to become a baldy?
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