After 2 weeks you head should not be peeling. You need to just use your regular shampoo and make sure you are washing your scalp properly. Follow up with your doctor and make sure you are washing your hair correctly. Usually, I’d recommend waiting 7-10 days before using Rogaine after a hair transplant. Talk to […]
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I read on a forum where someone said the product claims “100% of patients in the study saw increased hair growth” and “80% saw a reduction in hair loss by 8 weeks“, but I can’t find an official site for HairSil that says that. If indeed that’s what the makers of HairSil actually claim, the […]
Unless your shampoo was made in close proximity to the Fukushima nuclear plant, I think you are overreacting and contributing to the hype of unfounded radiation scare. But if you are scared, there is a simple solution: Don’t use it. Does the bottle have a manufactured date on it? When did you purchase it? That […]
Yes, if that suspicion is true then it will grow back, provided the assault stops. You might want to have a serious discussion with your ex or threaten to take legal action against her. Or at the very least buy new shampoo, conditioner, and hair product…
I’d see a dermatologist to try to figure out what you’re allergic to. There’s probably some common ingredient amongst the shampoos you tried, but I’d have no way to know what that could be.
The claims are extensive and suggestive, and the various elements in the shampoo have never been proven to treat thinning hair any better than other shampoos. If Men’s Health feels that the Bosley Pro is a good shampoo, it may be worth a try… but I truly doubt that it will treat hair loss in […]
I do not know of any shampoos to actively avoid. Over the years, I’ve read unverified reports from readers that suggest Head and Shoulders causes their hair to fall out, but if that were the case I’d expect there would be warnings and news items all over the place about it. It’s a very popular […]
Unless you have claws or talons, gentle shampooing with or without fingernail use is not a problem, ever. If you’re pulling your hair out when you shampoo, that’s a different story.
Snippet from the article: Read the full story at LA Times: If Jackie Chan says it’s good — well, get a second opinion The article isn’t so much about the cancer-risk-increasing hair loss shampoo that actor and martial artist Jackie Chan was putting his stamp of approval on, but more about how he takes just […]
Zinc will not help with treating genetic hair loss. There may be such things as zinc deficiency that can cause hair loss, but that is diet related (which has nothing to do with zinc shampoo). Your reputable private practitioner seems like a good entrepreneur, as well. Sometimes I think about going into the shampoo business… […]
Just because its made or promoted by a doctor doesn’t mean it’s going to work. There are no shampoos that are proven to regrow hair, but some suggest Nizoral (ketoconazole) works for some men. I’m not recommending everyone run out and by Nizoral to treat hair loss, and to be honest, I’m skeptical that it […]
You can leave the shampoo in your hair as long as you like. It should not cause hair loss, nor will it grow hair. It’ll just be a longer shower. Follow the directions on the shampoo label if you are still worried. Is there a particular reason you leave it in your hair for 10 […]
I would think there should be usage instructions on the Nizoral bottle, and how often it is used depends on the strength of the shampoo. I’ve read that 1% can be used daily and 2% should be used twice a week, but you should double check what strength you’re using and look for instructions on […]
Your warning is appreciated and you are expressing many of my opinions as well. In my practice, I only sell hair transplants and Propecia (at cost). We do sell DermMatch (camouflaging agent), but suggest that this can be purchased through the internet without the small fee that we charge just to keep it in stock. […]
Oh boy. I’d say anything that bills itself as a “natural hair loss shampoo” already falls under my “buyer beware” list. But, let’s review the product’s site anyway… The first thing my eyes were drawn to on the site is the big “1,000,000,000 hairs protected” graphic. I wonder how long it took them to count […]
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