I toss and turn
when i sleep which i think might be the cause of my hair loss problem.Yes, i always find around 10-15 strands of hair on my pillow and the surrounding areas after i sleep
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You know most of us rarely sleep stiff in one single position all, we usually give many turns in bed until we finally fall asleep, but the problem with this is that this produces a rough contact between your hair and the pillow: This rubbing pulls out your back hair, or your front hair, depending on your sleeping position. And the remaining fluffy hair that remains usually can not grow much and it gets hard to comb.
And if your sleep pillow is made of a sweaty material, it gets much worse when waking up with your pillow made a hairy mess and the remaining hair on yore head soaking wet.
Sleepers with dandruff, seborrhea or greasy hair problems face the problem of a serious debris and hair oils storage in pillow. This is not only looks bad, for your bed partner, but also because the smell of these wastes remains stored by your pillow.
But, now thanks to the Pillow Sack, you can finally sleep clean and cool, free of dirt build-up, for the sleeping pleasure of you and your partner, and of course, the safeguard of your hair.[/SPOILER]
I'll try to start sleeping still and see whether it helps or not.
@loveley adornment
I'm quite surprised about your story that a shampoo could be the cause of your hair loss.Is the problem over already?
This post has been edited by pukester: May 15 2010, 02:02 AM