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Hair dropping a lot recently
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FollowMeRogerThat
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Jan 18 2017, 11:52 AM
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My hair was dropping as well and went to do hair treatment at salon, not sure if it helps but hair stylist mentioned about getting enough sleep and choosing right shampoo being critical. Less sleep = more oil and wrong shampoo e.g. dandruff problem for oily scalp then slowly the 'pores' wont grow as many hair as it should.
I also tried to buy this japanese hair tonic from watson, about rm70+, so far don't think any big improvement.
I'm 29 this year and feeling the same as u, it's like shiet why is this happening. But I do have insufficient sleep for many months now, so trying to work on that now. Haha
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Jan 18 2017, 04:12 PM
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QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jan 18 2017, 01:51 PM) Avoid those major pharmacies e.g. Watson, Caring, Guardian, AA etc unless you're looking for typical OTC drugs from Zuellig or overrated supplements from Blackmores. Try exploring small independent pharmacies instead whereby chances are the owner is sitting inside. For your condition, try using "Black Castor Oil". First of all, do a little reading on that oil & understand how it can help your hair. If you truly want to remedy your condition, you need to do a little reading. Thanks.. the hair tonic that I got didn't give me the same feeling as the tonic I had at salon.. the chilling and spicy feeling was much stronger with the salons tonic And thanks, will definitely read on this Black Castor Oil, at this moment. Any info or advice is great help to me.
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Jan 19 2017, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jan 18 2017, 07:59 PM) Try to figure out the root cause ma. Usually if it's not due to genetics, it's due to unhealthy scalp. So find something that can clean & nourish your scalp. Once it's healthy again, you hair should grow as per normal. If you can't find black castor oil, try black seed oil instead. At least that one is more common. The Malays usually calls it habbatus sauda. Just be careful a bit cause got a lot of fakes being sold. So research on the seller or brand a bit. The key is to find out what's wrong & understand what you're putting on your scalp. Tyvm I think weeks ago my scalp was itchy.. nowadays take time to do my shampooing and did my first ever hair treatment last week.. feels better now. Still in progress of improving. Your advice is of great help..
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Jan 23 2017, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE(kyone @ Jan 20 2017, 04:08 PM) Reduce salt intake. Get enough sleep. Lower your water temperature if you're showering hot. You may want to try out this soap - it's made of natural ingredients, and the chilling effect after application is kinda like having hair scalp treatment, only the milder version. Works on my itchy scalp best. However it only removes excessive oil, so you'd feel some oil left after hair wash, hence I only use this during weekend. Product of Penang  One piece at RM 16.90 can lasts me half a year  THanks Kyone, if easily available in JB I would try this product in a heartbeat
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Jan 23 2017, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE(kyone @ Jan 20 2017, 04:08 PM) Reduce salt intake. Get enough sleep. Lower your water temperature if you're showering hot. You may want to try out this soap - it's made of natural ingredients, and the chilling effect after application is kinda like having hair scalp treatment, only the milder version. Works on my itchy scalp best. However it only removes excessive oil, so you'd feel some oil left after hair wash, hence I only use this during weekend. Product of Penang  One piece at RM 16.90 can lasts me half a year  THanks Kyone, if easily available in JB I would try this product in a heartbeat
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