Hair shedding in african american women?

November 20th, 2008 | by admin |
  1. 4 Responses to “Hair shedding in african american women?”

  2. By Lindy on Nov 23, 2008 | Reply

    Why don’t you ask your hair stylist.

  3. By kenz6879 on Nov 23, 2008 | Reply

    sweetie omg it happened to me too but some times its more than beauty sometimes its health go to the doctors and get checked out use Aussie mega shampoo and conditioners or Pantene, even sauve they all work and for vitamins go to a vitamin store and buy or ask for ultra source of life-whole life energy enhancer- it the brand is nature’s plus it should be in an 180 tablet bottle take one a day its an A-Z and everywhere else in between vitamin (better luck i hope) it worked for me

  4. By Face on Nov 24, 2008 | Reply

    Hi sorry to hear about your loss, have you tried a deep conditioning treatment called APHOGEE? It works really well you should be able to find it in local beauty supply stores. This may sound strange but did you recently have a baby? I have been a licensed hair stylist for about 14 years and long strands of hair loss is usually seasonal or it occurs anywhere between 6 months to a year after giving birth and in both cases the hair usually rebounds to the original state. If the APHOGEE doesn’t work i suggest that you go to a dermatologist.

  5. By cocoa on Nov 26, 2008 | Reply

    I too had this same problem, but I was using the same relaxer. I stopped relaxing my hair as frequently doing deep conditioning and all nothing worked. Years went by… my natural hair is already fine in texture so any thinning I could notice. I recommend seeing your physician and having labs and a complete physical. In the end I had thyroid problems (not saying you do) Also if your using certain methods of birth control that can be a side effect. In the end just not relaxing my hair ever 6-8 weeks proved to be the best, my scalp is healthy my hair is shedding less and is also thicker. Hope this helps

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