Put some in your hair after you wash it, while it's still damp
A small amount
Put a few drops in your hands, rub them together then spread it through your hair
It's called a flat iron
If you don't mind putting strong chemicals in your hair and having to do touch-ups every other month there's permanent hair straightening treatments too
I wish that was true.
I had a HT and it fucking failed. I had like 5% folicular survival rate.
I had been on fin for 2 years prior.
I want to die, and whenever I remember how I spent 5k€ in a failed HT I feel like throwing myself in front of a truck
Can happen, where did you get it and how many grafts.
If you were a diffuse thinner then it makes sense, those transplants can fail even with the best surgeons
Sir by the many arms of Vishnu have you heard of dutiful modoffodil, it will clean and thick up your hair like the business of nobody. Should you take this supplement you will be feeling happy and fulfillment feelings and good mornings all day of the week. You should not walk but run to get this product and take it to save your hairs. Anybody who would not save their hair is a BLOODY BAD BASTARD bitch who does not know what he is doing!
avoid shampoo. just use water. my hair got a lot better when i gave up on the garden gnomepoo
if ur talking about hairloss, then i cant help you with that
Sir by the many arms of Vishnu have you heard of dutiful modoffodil, it will clean and thick up your hair like the business of nobody. Should you take this supplement you will be feeling happy and fulfillment feelings and good mornings all day of the week. You should not walk but run to get this product and take it to save your hairs. Anybody who would not save their hair is a BLOODY BAD BASTARD bitch who does not know what he is doing!
The only thing that will keep your hair in shape is finasteride or dutasteride. Only with DHT type 2 blocked will the vitamins, minerals and all the other shit actually work.
Switch you plastic combs to wooden combs. The seams scratch your hair and pull it. Throw away all of your brushes with the little plastic balls on the end of the bristles. They destroy hair, also. Go for a natural bristle (boar bristle master race) or nylon/ nylon-boar mix if your hair is crazy thick.
I got a haircut earlier this week and I pretty much got what I asked for but I hate how it looks on my face
I look good with longer hair, I look good with shorter hair and yet I somehow aimed right for the middle where I just look bad.
Listen to me.
Straight out the gate : don't use any commercial pharma-cosmetic industry products. What you're getting at best is filler with 0.1% active ingredient.
What you want is to get yourself pure raw active ingredients, and make your own products.
Listen, you want to figure out what works for your hair? You need to apply the scientific method, and experiment.
As a rule of thumb, and this is the primordial rule, you need to only use products derived from natural ingredients.
Let me give you an example. One of my first problems with my hair was that it was frizzy, prone to being puffy. For years, I tried cosmetic industry oils/essences and serums, which are basically oil blends for your hair, which also contain a lot of silicons and dimethicons to give it that smooth, silky feeling.
After some research, I tried each of the oils which is applicable to hair individually, and identified which one did the job with my hair. Literally 99% of the other oils did nothing. But one did. I think it was camelia or sea buckthorn oil.
Anyways. Another thing that solved a problem with my hair. My hair is really thick and unmanageable. Think caveman, wild puffy hair. Sort of like Pacific Islander hair. Really volumous and thick. I had to tame it somewhat.
Well...Experimenting with herbal tinctures, I eventually discovered that henna and indigo pure powders (I was going for a brown dye effect), seriously reduced my frizz, tamed my volume and just gave it a pleasant thickness level, contained.
Same what happened when I started using rosemary oil tinctures, homemade. I would boil in a mixture of oils (olive, almond, argan, shea butter) a lot of different herbs with hair properties, cloves, garlic, rosemary, thyme, basil etc...Then apply to the scalp as a hot oil treatment.
Within weeks, I had a whole new crown of baby hairs growing around my forehead. Because these herbs I was using are known to help hair growth.
avoid shampoo. just use water. my hair got a lot better when i gave up on the garden gnomepoo
if ur talking about hairloss, then i cant help you with that
Doesn't using just water make your hair smell dirty?
Do shampoo, then don't wash day after, then do only water, and then after that assess the quality: is it gross looking or feeling? Shampoo. Does it seem overall fine? Don't wash at all. Is it kind of getting iffy a bit? Water. I think I shampoo twice a week, and I got short hair. I like the feel and look of my hair a lot better on the days after water only tbqh
I've used nothing but water on my hair since high school (31 now), and I've had absolutely zero complaints from friends/family/several girlfriends. I play a lot of sports and sweat a ton as well.
Maybe it smells bad initially for the first couple of days/weeks after switching off of shampoo, but over time your body adjusts.
- Eat well (and possibly take a multivitamin and fish oil supplement)
- Be physically active
- Get at least 7+ hrs sleep a night
Now that you're doing the bare minimum, if your hair loss is genetic:
- Get on the big 3 (Finasteride, Nizoral minoxidil)
- If you don't see the improvement you want after a year of being on the big 3, get 1 or more hair transplants (if your donor allows for it) until you have the result you want.
Source: I'm 35 and have my teenage hair back after doing all of the above. Had two transplants total. Best decision ever.
I read that over a decade ago and haven't done it since. No clue if real or not. However I like the texture of my hair when it dries on its own a lot better than when blowdried.
I'm 32 and have a full hair of hair, I've been waiting for it to thin for about 10 years so I can do more things with it, I simply do not understand why some one would want thick straight hair I have two hair styles available, high fade no hair product, or John bravo flick with half a tub of heavy wax pic related
Proper nutrition.
I'm in my late 20s now and have noticed that all my friends who are losing their hair are also the ones who never exercise and have shitty diets. >Energy drink and a candy bar at work >Fast food after work >Have a beer or two and a joint in the evening >Also smoking throughout the day
the only solution to fix you losing your hair is to save up and get a hair transplant.
I have a NW0 hairline
Im just asking for having a better texture, i want it to be smooth and more straight, kinda like Jaime lannister hair
Argan oil
Eat whole eggs and meat
>argan oil
Do i have to put in my hair or just eat it ?
put on hair, there is a lot of hair products with it in the formula.
*argan oil is not edible
Put some in your hair after you wash it, while it's still damp
A small amount
Put a few drops in your hands, rub them together then spread it through your hair
i use some salt spray bullshit my gf keeps in the bathroom. makes it look a bit different
find out your hair porosity and take care of your hair accordingly
Straight hair is genetic
I know but there must be some way to make it a little bit "straighter"
My hair is wavy right now
Yeah it called using heat to straighten hair.
It's called a flat iron
If you don't mind putting strong chemicals in your hair and having to do touch-ups every other month there's permanent hair straightening treatments too
I wish that was true.
I had a HT and it fucking failed. I had like 5% folicular survival rate.
I had been on fin for 2 years prior.
I want to die, and whenever I remember how I spent 5k€ in a failed HT I feel like throwing myself in front of a truck
Brutal
I'm a just 'shave it bro' man but that sucks to hear. Being bald isn't the end, getting caught up about it only makes things worse
Just wear a wig bro
Can happen, where did you get it and how many grafts.
If you were a diffuse thinner then it makes sense, those transplants can fail even with the best surgeons
I heard semen is good for hair.
Sir by the many arms of Vishnu have you heard of dutiful modoffodil, it will clean and thick up your hair like the business of nobody. Should you take this supplement you will be feeling happy and fulfillment feelings and good mornings all day of the week. You should not walk but run to get this product and take it to save your hairs. Anybody who would not save their hair is a BLOODY BAD BASTARD bitch who does not know what he is doing!
Nofap
avoid shampoo. just use water. my hair got a lot better when i gave up on the garden gnomepoo
if ur talking about hairloss, then i cant help you with that
Not hairloss
Just say this
>Does exercise and good sleep helps ?
Exercise and good sleep helps literally everything about your body
Is this the thread sirs?
I dont get it
Kindly do the needful
borax, coconut, good mousse
maybe try korean products
Should I skip microneedling if I have covid?
Yeah probably, just let your body recover, get back to it when you're feeling better
Thanks I imagined it would be unnecessarily taxing on the body to harm it while trying to purge the virus.
FYI covid may cause telogen effluvium. Don't freak out; the hair will grow back. It's only temporary though it's extremely annoying.
Take a vitamin B supplement. B9 or foliate is important. t. had deficiency in it and started supplemented and hair went from brittle to luscious
The only thing that will keep your hair in shape is finasteride or dutasteride. Only with DHT type 2 blocked will the vitamins, minerals and all the other shit actually work.
Yes. Do the dutiful and be buying yourself this products many times when you need
Switch you plastic combs to wooden combs. The seams scratch your hair and pull it. Throw away all of your brushes with the little plastic balls on the end of the bristles. They destroy hair, also. Go for a natural bristle (boar bristle master race) or nylon/ nylon-boar mix if your hair is crazy thick.
Yes sirs also be buying the Murray’s hair cream and the biotin supplemental pills to be needfully shining your hairs in many ways all over your head
I got a haircut earlier this week and I pretty much got what I asked for but I hate how it looks on my face
I look good with longer hair, I look good with shorter hair and yet I somehow aimed right for the middle where I just look bad.
Wait a couple months and it will grow out again for free
Yes thats probably the silver lining is that the cut itself will look great when it grows out
Listen to me.
Straight out the gate : don't use any commercial pharma-cosmetic industry products. What you're getting at best is filler with 0.1% active ingredient.
What you want is to get yourself pure raw active ingredients, and make your own products.
Listen, you want to figure out what works for your hair? You need to apply the scientific method, and experiment.
As a rule of thumb, and this is the primordial rule, you need to only use products derived from natural ingredients.
Let me give you an example. One of my first problems with my hair was that it was frizzy, prone to being puffy. For years, I tried cosmetic industry oils/essences and serums, which are basically oil blends for your hair, which also contain a lot of silicons and dimethicons to give it that smooth, silky feeling.
After some research, I tried each of the oils which is applicable to hair individually, and identified which one did the job with my hair. Literally 99% of the other oils did nothing. But one did. I think it was camelia or sea buckthorn oil.
Anyways. Another thing that solved a problem with my hair. My hair is really thick and unmanageable. Think caveman, wild puffy hair. Sort of like Pacific Islander hair. Really volumous and thick. I had to tame it somewhat.
Well...Experimenting with herbal tinctures, I eventually discovered that henna and indigo pure powders (I was going for a brown dye effect), seriously reduced my frizz, tamed my volume and just gave it a pleasant thickness level, contained.
Same what happened when I started using rosemary oil tinctures, homemade. I would boil in a mixture of oils (olive, almond, argan, shea butter) a lot of different herbs with hair properties, cloves, garlic, rosemary, thyme, basil etc...Then apply to the scalp as a hot oil treatment.
Within weeks, I had a whole new crown of baby hairs growing around my forehead. Because these herbs I was using are known to help hair growth.
Sounds like a huge amount of work and money invested in this research
i wash my hair once a week with water. every other time i take a shower i put it in a bun, wet my hands and scratch my scalp a bit.
>that pic
Kys
Doesn't using just water make your hair smell dirty?
yes
Ew
Do shampoo, then don't wash day after, then do only water, and then after that assess the quality: is it gross looking or feeling? Shampoo. Does it seem overall fine? Don't wash at all. Is it kind of getting iffy a bit? Water. I think I shampoo twice a week, and I got short hair. I like the feel and look of my hair a lot better on the days after water only tbqh
I've used nothing but water on my hair since high school (31 now), and I've had absolutely zero complaints from friends/family/several girlfriends. I play a lot of sports and sweat a ton as well.
Maybe it smells bad initially for the first couple of days/weeks after switching off of shampoo, but over time your body adjusts.
- Eat well (and possibly take a multivitamin and fish oil supplement)
- Be physically active
- Get at least 7+ hrs sleep a night
Now that you're doing the bare minimum, if your hair loss is genetic:
- Get on the big 3 (Finasteride, Nizoral minoxidil)
- If you don't see the improvement you want after a year of being on the big 3, get 1 or more hair transplants (if your donor allows for it) until you have the result you want.
Source: I'm 35 and have my teenage hair back after doing all of the above. Had two transplants total. Best decision ever.
How bad was your situation like when you started? Am currently between Norwood 2-3 with my crown slowly thinning.
50 replies and no one said coconut oil, you guys are useless.
Coconut oil
Daily reminder to massage your scalp buddeh
How do you do that?
Push on your scalp with your fingertips/palms in a way that feels satisfying/relieving
Does blowdrying damage hair?
I read that over a decade ago and haven't done it since. No clue if real or not. However I like the texture of my hair when it dries on its own a lot better than when blowdried.
I'm 32 and have a full hair of hair, I've been waiting for it to thin for about 10 years so I can do more things with it, I simply do not understand why some one would want thick straight hair I have two hair styles available, high fade no hair product, or John bravo flick with half a tub of heavy wax pic related
Proper nutrition.
I'm in my late 20s now and have noticed that all my friends who are losing their hair are also the ones who never exercise and have shitty diets.
>Energy drink and a candy bar at work
>Fast food after work
>Have a beer or two and a joint in the evening
>Also smoking throughout the day
I think it's all the sugar