Hey there everyone,
well I have a problem & I’m stressed about it. pardon me if I’m not good at writing, im doing my best at it. I’m turning 16 years old and I notice that I started Thinning hair when was 12 or 13. I really don’t know if my thinning hair problem has been better or worst. oh and by the way my thinning hair is on the top front and on kinda on the top back. i also notice that i have mixed thick & thin hairs. I always wake up in mornings wishing this would be over.
the past 3 weeks i’ve been starting to put tomato on my head (cutting the tomato in half and rubbing it all over my top scalp till it gets very wet), eating gelatin every day, since I heard that it helps to thicken hair which would like know, and also using this shampoo that supposedly gently cleans the blocked follicles to grow thick, which i also wanna know if its true. and lastly spraying aloe vera juice on my head at night.
I wanna know if any of the said helps me to grow back thick hair or what can i do to thicken back my hair? help. thank you.
Tomato juice works well to get rid of the stink if a skunk sprays you, something many people might not know. My dog went after a skunk one day and the tomato came to the rescue. As for your scalp and hair, unless your hair stinks, rubbing tomato on your scalp won’t make a difference. While there’s always room for Jello, gelatin also won’t help if you’re experiencing genetic hair loss. Aloe vera juice on your scalp won’t be much use unless you’ve got a sunburned scalp or some kind of wound.
These are all “fun” natural ways to try to make your hair grow, but they don’t work in the way that you want them to. If stopping hair loss was as simple as rubbing tomatoes on your head and eating Jello, there would be no bald men in the world.
Maybe a visit to a doctor is a better option. You’re still 15 years old, so get a parent involved and see a dermatologist to find out if what you’re seeing is indeed genetic hair loss or something else entirely.
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