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  • AnniePage
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 1

    #16
    I am a 46 year old woman. Started experiencing hair loss in my early 40's. I neglected to take it seriously the first year and didn't really do a darn thing about it. Boy, I wish I had. My hair loss just progressed into my second year and I finally started doing something about it. I changed my diet, added biotin and vitamins, drank more water, ate more protein, tried virtually every product available on the market prescription and OTC. I think everybody's body chemistry and hair varies, so results differ from person to person even if they are using the same product/regimen. Well, after my 3rd year of hair loss, I finally found what worked. I kept up with the healthy diet and found the My Secret Correctives DHT Blocker shampoo. It worked!!!! I am now using it 2 times a week, and have collected my hair loss along the way to properly evaluate my hair fall. Well, I am now down to losing about 75 hairs per day, vs the hundreds if not thousands I was losing before (at times it would come out in what felt like chunks) which from what I understand is on par with the normal average. YAY!!!! Once, I found out how to stop the loss, I started working on regrowth. I think you have to stop the loss as much as possible before you can tackle regrowth. I found the OMM Collection for REGROWTH & THICKENING. I have been using it for about 5 months now, I officially have new growth, yes it is a little thin as far as the strands themselves, but every month, those thin hairs get longer and thicker. I hope that this post gives all the ladies some hope out there, and inspiration to NOT give up on this fight. If I had given up when the dozens of products and treatments I tried didn't work--while they worked for many other people, I would have never gotten this far. Remember, we are not defined by our hair. We are beautiful regardless.

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    • MarioMora
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2020
      • 2

      #17
      in general, the hair is renewed and falls out more from time to time, but if they began to fall out, then this is a signal of some serious violations. Try rosemary oil and mint as a preventive measure

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      • Closingfields
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2021
        • 5

        #18
        Sad to see our fellow females are suffering from hairloss. Start with home remedies if there isn't any noticeable change, then work your way to Rogaine/minoxidil I guess the last step would be AAPE for hair.

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        • Dragokarl
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2021
          • 1

          #19
          Drink water lot, do regular hot oil massage clean your hair at least once in a week this all would help to grow your hair to some extend.[URL="[url=: http://www.healthline.com/health/depression/expressive-therapy#Overview1]Expressive Therapy For Depression [=/url]"]Expressive Therapy For Depression [=/url]

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          • drjathin
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2021
            • 1

            #20
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            • bella9525
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2021
              • 2

              #21
              hi. I'm almost 26 and have the same problem. my friends told me to do hair mesotherapy but I've heard it hurts A LOT! so, any other suggestions?

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              • paulnelson
                Inactive
                • Jun 2022
                • 106

                #22
                Do any lazy men out there ever go to one of those Boston laser hair removal places to get rid of their beard just because they got too lazy to shave every day? People at work think I'm nuts for thinking some guys do this but I think they have. Now I need proof. Also, kind of want to do it when I hit the prize...

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                • Thanie
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2022
                  • 1

                  #23
                  I started losing my hair when I had my hair bleached. I didn't take it seriously at first, then it wouldn't stop being cut every time I washed it. I wore a to hide some part of my head, eventually I cut it off.

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