Find Out What To Do If You Suffer From Hair Loss
Cut out the salons
We were disappointed with one thing, though. Mandy had to completely put an end to her passion for fooling around with her hair – tight updos, trying different hair colors, crimping and ironing her hair to the latest hairstyles and much more. If you are suffering from excessive hair loss, it is common sense to avoid overusing hair dyes, chemical treatments and frequent blow dry. It’s an absolute no-no to constantly change hair styles that require a lot of brushing, pulling and twisting of hair.
Regular conditioning
One day I was staying the night over at Mandy’s place. I used her washroom the next day and I noticed that on her cosmetics rack, there was no sign of any conditioner. Nor did her shampoo have a 2-in-1 conditioning attribute. The minute I came out of my bath, I yelled at her and I ordered her around to get a conditioner at once. Conditioning your hair each time after you shampoo is critical as it brings back moisture to your hair. I hope you haven’t been undergoing hair loss treatments without using a basic conditioner! It’s like constantly guzzling ice cream shakes even when you have a cough and then taking antibiotic over it!
Hair transplant
If you too are suffering from hair loss and balding problems, then I’m very sure you would have already surfed the internet for solutions. My tip – Be careful when you read ‘hair replacement’ or ‘hair transplantation’ as a treatment. It’s an extremely expensive invasive medical procedure which you must undertake only if you are in dire need or if you have the monies! Extreme caution and expert help must be exercised to even consider this option. Dr. Preston was laughing away when we talked about this at her clinic. She said out of every 100 patients that come for an inquiry regarding hair transplant, only 2 or 3 actually go ahead with it.
Panic not!
Ultimately, after eight months of haggling and hassling over hair loss, we figured out that Mandy’s hair loss was temporary in nature because she had just come out of pregnancy. That’s the first rule of hair loss. Don’t panic if you lose more hair than usual. It can happen temporarily due to an illness, hormonal changes in women and pregnancy.
Are you getting one blow or the other by your hair loss, even after a month’s treatment? Is your hair brush replete with a bush of hair every time you run it through your head, even after having popped two strips of pills? Patience is the key here, ladies! One thing I completely admired in Mandy was the kind of patience she had. It may take more than 32 weeks for the effect of any medicine to show up. Because hair loss doesn’t have set and prescribed medicines, it really depends on the topicality of the body of each person and the hope that they can deal with balding or hair thinning.