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TSEi8th
post Jul 1 2020, 03:36 AM, updated 6y ago

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Recently i go to one salon and do hair relaxing. I first noticed that my skin very itchy when touched by the relaxer but i just thought maybe its nothing. Then later go home i noticed that my hair kept falling. I mean like whenever i touch and run my finger through it, lot of hair fall. It fall non stop until the floor full of hair. Luckily my hair quite thick but still now already 2 days and i still get many hair fall. I bought the klorane shampoo because i read its good to prevent hair fall. Second day use still quite lot of hair during the shower when i shampoo but definitely less hair fall when i run my finger through my hair. Any help or suggestions? Will my hair gg and drop dead all?
Yenactiet
post Jul 1 2020, 09:07 AM

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It's recommended to consult a dermatologist as your scalp might have an allergy to the product used in the salon. In some cases, the hair follicles might 'die' and won't grow any hair out.
scilover
post Jul 10 2020, 12:50 PM

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It could be the shampoo that you're allergic to. So instead of preventing hair fall, it causes it. It happened to me before when I tried a new facewash so maybe shampoo it also can happen.
Ironflame P
post Jul 13 2020, 09:32 PM

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I also agree that you should consult a specialist with your problem (if you haven't yet).This is a problem for many people when they have some problem and instead of going to a specialist right away, they write to forums. To me, this approach isn't even thoughtless, it isn't safe! You could have a very strong allergy during this time, and you could have even more problems with your hair loss. Shampoo is good, but self-treatment isn't a good option for anybody

 

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