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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 426577" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Mafiachelle - </p><p> </p><p>I have long hair - very long. I have never cut my entire life. Well I think in my 46 years I've had maybe 4 hair cuts. I do not have the angora gene so it doesn't grow much more than about 8 inches past my shoulder. It's poker straight, no bangs, and dark brown. i've never colored or highlighted it either. It's always been baby soft, but thicker. A few years ago I started to notice it was falling out on top - I have hair around the crown, just not on top. </p><p> </p><p>I am not a vain person. (despite the one I play on the board) I've always said when it goes? I'll let it go. After 46 years of having your hair be the center of your attention? That's easier said than done, but I'll manage. I don't have gray hair either, but just this past year I see strands of silver. I tried Rogaine - and my hair got dried out, gray - ashy and broke off. I thought well - that's not so good. I thought about a wig, but I have sensitivity issues and well? If I can't even handle a tag in a shirt? I'm probably not a candidate for a wig or a wiglet either. I don't even have pierced ears because of the dangly noises . lol - again - (think pretty - but boy oh boy what a little weirdo) </p><p> </p><p>I do have some suggestions for you to try - Because it has slowed down the globbing hair in the shower for me - </p><p> </p><p>WEN - the stuff advertised on TV - I don't know what you have done to your hair - natural, ethnic, color, processed - but he has one for every type. I finally fell in love with the fig. I like aloe and cucumber second. It's a little expensive but worth every single nickle. watch the infomercial - it's not a joke, it's not any touchups - it's that good. It's also cheaper on QVC or HSN (one of those) </p><p> </p><p>Another good (inexpensive) shampoo is THICK HAIR by SAMY - red bottle - with conditioner. It has NO sulfa in it. </p><p> </p><p>Loreal Sulfa Free - (there are a few different types) again - for colored or dry hair - shampoo and conditioner - there is also after shower and overnight repair - IT"S awesome and smells good. </p><p> </p><p>Then if you have a SALLY beauty close to you? They have 2 or 3 shampoos that are good for the hair retaining styling - just ask - Just don't try thier brand of Wen - it's NOT the same. I tried it - my hair fell out in clumps. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I'm going to try the prenatal vitamins - any idea how long THAT takes to see an effect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 426577, member: 4964"] Mafiachelle - I have long hair - very long. I have never cut my entire life. Well I think in my 46 years I've had maybe 4 hair cuts. I do not have the angora gene so it doesn't grow much more than about 8 inches past my shoulder. It's poker straight, no bangs, and dark brown. i've never colored or highlighted it either. It's always been baby soft, but thicker. A few years ago I started to notice it was falling out on top - I have hair around the crown, just not on top. I am not a vain person. (despite the one I play on the board) I've always said when it goes? I'll let it go. After 46 years of having your hair be the center of your attention? That's easier said than done, but I'll manage. I don't have gray hair either, but just this past year I see strands of silver. I tried Rogaine - and my hair got dried out, gray - ashy and broke off. I thought well - that's not so good. I thought about a wig, but I have sensitivity issues and well? If I can't even handle a tag in a shirt? I'm probably not a candidate for a wig or a wiglet either. I don't even have pierced ears because of the dangly noises . lol - again - (think pretty - but boy oh boy what a little weirdo) I do have some suggestions for you to try - Because it has slowed down the globbing hair in the shower for me - WEN - the stuff advertised on TV - I don't know what you have done to your hair - natural, ethnic, color, processed - but he has one for every type. I finally fell in love with the fig. I like aloe and cucumber second. It's a little expensive but worth every single nickle. watch the infomercial - it's not a joke, it's not any touchups - it's that good. It's also cheaper on QVC or HSN (one of those) Another good (inexpensive) shampoo is THICK HAIR by SAMY - red bottle - with conditioner. It has NO sulfa in it. Loreal Sulfa Free - (there are a few different types) again - for colored or dry hair - shampoo and conditioner - there is also after shower and overnight repair - IT"S awesome and smells good. Then if you have a SALLY beauty close to you? They have 2 or 3 shampoos that are good for the hair retaining styling - just ask - Just don't try thier brand of Wen - it's NOT the same. I tried it - my hair fell out in clumps. I'm going to try the prenatal vitamins - any idea how long THAT takes to see an effect? [/QUOTE]
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