12-09-2020, 12:19 AM
(12-08-2020, 10:55 AM)tolgaocal80 Wrote: hi,Thank you for your answer. Yes, that's right, special shampoo is a waste of money. I was recommended a bottle with aetheric oils at the pharmacy, but how much can they help, being on my head for 3 minutes? Drying my hair takes four hours at least, so I don't want to waste another hour in the shower. I was told 20 minutes with heat is necessary for the stuff to be absorbed by the skin.
I was dealing male-type hair-loss a long time ago, I have learned a lot of thing on the internet, and finally I dealt with it, now there is no more hair-loss,, so I know it is really upsetting hair-loss especially for women
I used minoxidil 1 year, it is effective but not enough to stop hair-loss completely. my formula was (this formula for men):
20-30mg zinc
24mg Vİtamin B5
350 mg saw palmetto
Soy isoflavone 10mg
Ginkgo Biloba 20 mg
Biotin 2500 mcg
Folic A. 600 mcg
L-Sistin 40 mg
Metiyonin 40 mg
Keratin 20 mg
Iron
well actually there are pills that contains all of them. The best and everday solution for hair-loss as far as I know is, this pills
women type hair loss is not destructive to hair-cells as male-type.
and hair-loss shampoo are pseudeo, because most of moleculs can not enter the body from skin
In my family it's a little different, my mom lost two thirds of her hair in her twenties due to excessive male hormones, and I worried from day one that the same thing could happen to me. At least the Minoxidil still helps, but I was told that after a few years some people develop a tolerance and it won't help anymore. In the longhair community there are several examples for that.
Yes, we have quite a few substances to support hair growth, thank you so much for listing everything.
Here it is mainly Priorin, tinctures (Plantur with caffeine), or even gummy bears with hair vitamins.
Ginkgo biloba is something I can't take, unfortunately it causes bruises on my body, horrible ones. I was rushed to the hospital because of that a few years ago.
I try to eat healthy and I support a few items, but my chronic Lyme disease is making it hard to get evrything in the right amount - most of the stuff I take for my hair is being consumed by the antibiotics I have to take.
Btw, my mom lost her hair follicles completely. The male hormones went back to normal after a few years, but she waited too long to see a doctor. After two years, when she returned from a long travel to less developed countries, it was too late. Now it looks like typical male hair loss, she has almost no hair on the top of her head, but a full row above her neck.
´But I'm happy that at least I don't have alopecia. This is really as horrible as unpredictable, and in some people it starts so early.