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WEN makes me a spoiled princess......
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 371068" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Star, read up on the no shampoo study. What they say is that the hair does get greasy, so you do do an oil change on the car by rubbing your head across the engine block. But after a few weeks, your excess oil production stops and as long as you keep up the daily rinse, it is fine.</p><p></p><p>husband is also getting a bit thin on top (no bald spot, just a little sparse in places) so there is less hair to share around his oil production, so he does use a little shampoo (he uses something natural and no additive, from Lush) about once every month or so. But this is working for him; when he shampooed twice a week, his hair was ridiculously greasy. Now it has settled down and is lovely.</p><p></p><p>On the hair loss, I had problems after difficult child 3 was born. I had classic male pattern baldness, receding hairline, everything. I also had thinning hair - any major stress, especially fever, and handfuls of hair would fall out. An endocrinologist I saw told me to take biotin (Vitamin B6) and when I eventually did what I was told, the hair loss stopped and it began to grow back.</p><p></p><p>It might be worth a try.</p><p></p><p>Although there are lots of B vitamins in Vegemite, I needed more, I had to take a supplement. Eating Vegemite was not enough.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 371068, member: 1991"] Star, read up on the no shampoo study. What they say is that the hair does get greasy, so you do do an oil change on the car by rubbing your head across the engine block. But after a few weeks, your excess oil production stops and as long as you keep up the daily rinse, it is fine. husband is also getting a bit thin on top (no bald spot, just a little sparse in places) so there is less hair to share around his oil production, so he does use a little shampoo (he uses something natural and no additive, from Lush) about once every month or so. But this is working for him; when he shampooed twice a week, his hair was ridiculously greasy. Now it has settled down and is lovely. On the hair loss, I had problems after difficult child 3 was born. I had classic male pattern baldness, receding hairline, everything. I also had thinning hair - any major stress, especially fever, and handfuls of hair would fall out. An endocrinologist I saw told me to take biotin (Vitamin B6) and when I eventually did what I was told, the hair loss stopped and it began to grow back. It might be worth a try. Although there are lots of B vitamins in Vegemite, I needed more, I had to take a supplement. Eating Vegemite was not enough. Marg [/QUOTE]
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