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Best Hair loss product..?

I'm only 20 and my hair is thinning, I do not have any bald spots and my hair dresser says she doesn't see any signs of balding and that I just have fine hair.. but she hasn't been my hairdresser for long.. Does anyone have any treatments, old remedies or tips to help me? Thanks.

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  1. Find the 'cause' before you can find the solution, then eliminate them. Your hair will improve. Remember, whatever it was that caused them to fall out in the first place, it took years to get in your system, it will takes years to flush them down, so don't expect miracles overnight. So many reasons why you have hair loss: Supplements, steroids, hereditary, hair dyes perming, straightening, diet, having babies (yes I read once it happened to her), stress, medications with testosterone, certain antidepressants, menopause, anti-acne, and too much of everything. Add to that the 7,000 + toxic found in your home, plus pollution found outdoors. Your hair is crying for help! When your teeth falls or get cavities, do you blame the toothpaste? When your hair is crying for help, that's when it's too late to do anything about it, and hair products can not reverse the problem. They also say you normally lose 100-200 hair a day, but I don't. I lose about 7-8 every time I brush it, so that's about 100 per week, give or take. The majority of hair problems here are from girls in their 30s, asking how to care for their damaged hair, what product to make their hair grow, why their hair falls out, and why their shampoo or conditioner don't work. Women between 60-80 have that same problem, but it took them years to get there. And those same 30 & under girls are giving advice here? Now, I'm answering more problems re: hair fall or hair not growing from girls under 15. Go figure! Even the cheapest shampoo can do magic for your hair, so it must be what you're doing AFTER you wash it. Shampoos and vitamins might make your hair look and feel healthier, but they won’t put more hairs on your head. According Dr. Melissa Piliang, a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Americans spent an estimated $176 million on hair loss products last year, and chances are some of that money was not well spent. Don’t let charming salon owners, seductive ads or fancy gimmicks convince you otherwise. Source(s): Hair DX I know hair. I am in my early 60's, and I've been having menopause, and I am not experimenting hair loss, for those who said I don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to hair. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy long hair. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing. What you see on my profile is what I have now. It's as thick as when I'm in my teens. Stress, seldom. I went through stress when both parents died, plus sister taking me to court & selling the house, on my own and still no hair loss here!
  2. Hi Mac Addict, Hair loss is a very common problem among people. In most cases abnormal loosing of hair is a sign of health problems. What is abnormal loosing of hair? Do not panic if you loose from 50 to 100 hair per day – this is normal. If you clearly lose more or you see hairless spots on your head – see your doctor. So 50-100 strands of hair loss is totally normal and in limits, but if you still want to have stronger hair against hair loss, i advice you to check the following web page, where you can find recent best 10 shampoos that help you to recover from your hair loss problem and they are really great. http://www.iknowhair.com/hair-loss-shampoo/ I advice you to give Nioxin a try, if you are able to buy it in your city. In the web page above, you will also find some other information than just shampoos, to prevent hair loss. Hope this can help you.
  3. From my experience nothing comes close to Mira hair oil. I was suffering from hair loss and then I came across this oil. Use dit and my hair loss stopped in 3 weeks and then it begun to grow back again I have my hair back now and I am so happy maybe it can help you too, they call it Mira hair oil
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