Hair loss
Hi- I expected it and I'm right on schedule for it. But, DANG! I had very thin hair in front on top, in the first place, and now it's so bad I am self consious. Scalp shows lots! Thin and bald..... Did anyone resort to extensions (I don't want long hair - just fuller on top), wigs, wefts, hairpieces? I need something not too expensive because I expect it's temporary - the hair I lost as a result of surgery should come back eventually (and because I don't have spare cash lying around)
Any info would be helpful, suggestions, insights into this issue would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Maxine
.
Nioxin. You can usually buy it in a salon or beauty supply. It is quite spendy and I (former hairdresser in another life) do not believe it will help for hair loss after surgery. The hair loss is brought on by the trauma of surgery and this loss accompanies nearly all surgeries.. It is also caused by anesthesia. Nioxin was devleoped for people with serious scalp and hair problems, not simple hair loss. Hair and nails are made up of protein. Biotin does not make hair grow. It might make it shiner and possibly less dry. Take in extra protein, a bit more than you would anyway. Treat your hair well, especially if you have chemically processed hair. The climate here is very hard on chemically processed hair. There is just not enough moisture in our climate in AZ. Wash with a good gentle cleansing shampoo (NOT Baby Shampoo.) Nexus, Redken, etc...Treat it about 1x - 2x monthly to a warm oil treatment (Alberto VO-5 is available in drug and grocery stores and if possible place a clear cap over the hair and sit in the sun to keep the oil warm. There are many good moisturizers and conditioners...one being an oldie but goodie deep treatment called Cholesterol, found at beauty supply stores. One tried and true shampoo is to wash with egg yolks and to condition with mayonaise or Salad Dressing like Miracle Whip.... There are all kinds of good things in them, oil, eggs, etc, etc. Your hair will grow back no matter what you do...but you can make it healthier and shinier. Again apply a clear cap to cover the mayonaise, etc....for 20-30 minutes, holding in the warmth of your scalp makes the treatment penetrate deeper. Also when you rinse after shampooing, turn the temperature of the water down a bit so it is just cool and then rinse well. Rinsing with a bit of cider vinegar helps make hair more managble. The acid locks down the cuticle on the hair shaft making hair shinier and more managable. Good luck!
~Lady Lithia~ 200 lbs lost!
March 9, 2011 - Coccygectomy!
I chased my dreams, and my dreams, they caught me!