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aoibhealFae
post Jun 24 2008, 11:50 PM

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I use a hair tonic. Damn smelly.. its acetone level seems to spike but its cold and helps to numb the scalp when I feel I want to itch them. <-- main cause of hair falling anyway

Never notice the difference... my hair is thick, so even I did lost many hair... It looks like it never change anything.

Dandruff is actually one of the cause of hair fall... you should do this treatment first.

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aoibhealFae
post Jun 25 2008, 01:54 AM

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QUOTE(Zack Styler @ Jun 25 2008, 12:51 AM)
Yes my scalp is prone to have dandruff, but after using anti-dandruff shampoo the dandruff also came back, not sure whether too much scratching of the scalp causes hair loss or not..

Hair tonic not much difference? What I know is the ingredients got alcohol which can induce hair growth..
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If you got long hair as mine, you'll never spot any different lor.... Try to eat more proteins regularly (since amino acids will end up excreted so we need constant supply of proteins). It will help building the keratin on your head.

I only use the tonic to keep me from scratching but the smell is kinda turn off although it felt good. Scratching your scalp is actually worsening the problem of dandruff.

I want to try the herbal stuff but I'm very wary with herbal since there are some herbal might cause your skin to overdry.

Alcohol is too dry for hair. Try to use hair mask after the treatment.

Well... what works the most? Hair massage... (not with the nails but with the pads of your hands) I actually do massage on people and what happens is that the flakes really come off and the natural oil helps moisten the hair. I usually do my own head massage when I feel itchy plus its destressing. Just don't pull on the strands too much or your hair will fall more.



 

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