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Product build-up=hair loss at 15?

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Printed Date: November 28 2025 at 7:32am


Topic: Product build-up=hair loss at 15?
Posted By: lucyliusee
Subject: Product build-up=hair loss at 15?
Date Posted: August 28 2005 at 8:37pm
I'm been experincing heavy shedding/ hair loss  (chunks of hair falling out in the shower/combing) over the past year. I think the cause might be build up from my conditioners (I have used globs and globs of herbal essences, pantene, and dove sometimes i don't even rinse them out really well) The hair loss is not in patches and there's nothing wrong with me, could it be from build up on the scalp? If so, will vinegar rinses work on my scalp?   
And also, could anyone recommend a good no build-up conditioner (i recently stopped the use of all conditioners) and a effective clarifying shampoo that has worked?


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Posted By: LostForever
Date Posted: August 28 2005 at 11:14pm
I like Thicker Fuller Hair Product. It's green, comes in a clear bottle... get
the moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. It will also restore the
fullness of the hair you lost. And remember only use a dime sized
amount of product on short hair and quarter sized amount on longer hair!


Posted By: yeahyeahyeah
Date Posted: August 28 2005 at 11:51pm
^^^^agreed!! Its such a great product!!

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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: August 29 2005 at 12:11am

Have you been clarifying regularly with .. um.. a clarifying ... uh. thing? (Clarifying rinses, shampoos, solutions, heavy jojoba oiling, etc.) I find that vinegar rinses work best. You could also pair it with a shampoo specifically labeled such, e.g. Suave Daily Clarifying, for best results. If you're worried about the hair loss, you'll want to have your thyroid checked, or see your doctor about any vitamin deficiencies.

Hugs

Anais 



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Posted By: lucyliusee
Date Posted: August 29 2005 at 12:14am
Thanks guys, I think i schedule a doctor appointment

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"Giggidy-Giggidy!"


Posted By: sporty_chick
Date Posted: August 29 2005 at 5:59pm

AnaisSatin says that there might be a problem with ur thyroid, i agree. To fix that try accupressure. Press where your the end og ur thumb bone meets your palm. So the meaty-est part of your hand. Press hard, if it hurts that meens that there is something wrong with your thyroid gland. Put pressure one that spot atleest 3 times a day. It'll get better then.
Meanwhile, try some shampoos the previous posters recommended.

HTH



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Much Luv
Your Canadian Buddy :)




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