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Comments (2)I copied this from the ingredients at their site. (DHT Block proprietary blend (saw aplmetto berries, beta sitosterol, pumpkin seed extract, quercetin) They mispelled palmetto, but anyway, saw palmetto is used to treat enlarged prostrate and at another site I read that it "may" help with hair loss. I'm skeptical. I'm trying B vitamins. Biotin seems to be helping my nails so today I decided to start the B complex and see if helps my hair....See MoreSoft Fine Hair vs Grizzled Hair
Comments (9)My hair has gotten dry and looks and feels like straw when I get up in the morning and I thought it had gotten thin. Not a pretty sight! Because of all the health problems I've dealt with this past year, I haven't had the time or ambition to do anything about it. Until this week. I made an appointment for a perm and asked if meds could have any thing to do with that. She said absolutely. (I had made a note to ask my doctor when I see him again in January.) I'm taking a blood pressure pill, a blood thinner, and the hormone pill, all new to me. I was wrong about the thinning; she remarked as she was cutting my hair that it is definitely not thin, but still very thick! Yay! She gave me a good haircut so I still have some fullness, and a soft perm, It looks good, but of course I can never make it look that good. I'm going to try the coconut oil and see if that helps. Sue...See MoreYellow Lab Heavy Shedding! Hair Everywhere!
Comments (44)Follow up- thanks for all of your responses! Sophie's shedding is much, much better. We did switch her dry food to the Canidae salmon and both dogs are loving it. Sophie got "de-shed" groomed and that helped a lot. The furminator is taking out far less hair. I think maybe it was combined stress and blowing out her coat, but now the hair is much less and I can deal with the normal daily shedding. Can't say I'm looking forward to the next blow out!...See MoreLong hair vs short hair
Comments (73)I also have frizzy hair. I'd like to try keratin, but I don't think I understand how it works. I'll have to research. When I was in my 20s, I used to comb Toni home perm solution through my hair in the shower. It would come out straight without the frizziness and it also bleached my mousy brown hair so it appeared sunkissed. I only did it once every couple of years because it was so hard on my hair, but man did it look good when I did. Well, you all convinced me and I just cut a couple of inches off the bottom to get back to shoulder length. I'd been growing it out over the summer, I did love being able to pull it back into a loose messy bun, but this is overall a better look for me. I can still get it into a pony tail, so still have some options. On the subject of going short, for me, I try to remember to go slow. I often think I want really short, but sometimes just a couple of inches is enough of a change. If it's not, then I go shorter. I once went from really long to a pixie cut. Big mistake....See Morehcbm
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