#21

Posting Freak
(07-05-2017, 11:03 PM)jldallas Wrote:
(05-17-2017, 06:58 AM)VirginiaRamires Wrote: Shampoo helps to provide nourishment to the hair and keep strong.

Not really.  Hair, once it leaves the follicle, is dead.  Anything you apply to your hair may add some mosture, maybe add some shine, help it not frizz, or help hold the frizz together.  

Best any product is going to do is either add moisture to dead material or polish it up.

So what you're saying is that shampoo /hair product is like a mortician for our hair Big Grin
#22

That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
Embrace it. Shave it. Being bald is an incredibly masculine and "strong" look. I started noticing my hair getting thin in the front and at the crown about 2 years ago, so I took it down with a pair of clippers. By the time I got to using no guard, there really was no point in prolonging it, so I grabbed a razor and took it off.

There is a sense of confidence in taking that control, embracing the inevitable and making it a conscious choice, rather than a defeated acceptance. Male pattern baldness is real, and effects an overwhelming majority of men. Don't fight it...deal with it.

Truth be told, I could probably grow my hair back, and if I maintained it, I would likely be the only one that really noticed my thinning, at least for now. But why bother? I enjoy shaving my head every night, and I enjoy being clean shaved. Once you accept it and get used to it, there's no turning back!

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#23

Member
Nashville, TN
I used to have knowledge about one of the big suppliers of 'keep your hair' products. There were many, many complaints. I'm guessing that market is in line with the myriad weight loss schemes that come and go.

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#24
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#25

Member
Toronto, Ont. Canada
There's the answer.

An anti gravity lotion.

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#26
I started losing my hair at 18.... it was thinning badly in the front and at that age the prospect of a bald head scared me to death. I tried everything from over the counter shampoos to medication to stop the loss, it was a waste of money and time in the end. So at 19.5 I shaved my head and 20 years later bald is all I can really remember and truthfully, even if I could grow hair, I wouldn't. This is much more easy to maintain and is socially acceptable now. You see shaved heads all the time. 20 years ago there weren't near as many of us Smile Side note, once your bald and you realize how much sweat the human scalp produces one wonders how smelly hair really is at the end of the day....

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#27

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(07-11-2017, 02:26 PM)steeleshaves Wrote: I started losing my hair at 18.... it was thinning badly in the front and at that age the prospect of a bald head scared me to death.  I tried everything from over the counter shampoos to medication to stop the loss, it was a waste of money and time in the end.  So at 19.5 I shaved my head and 20 years later bald is all I can really remember and truthfully, even if I could grow hair, I wouldn't.  This is much more easy to maintain and is socially acceptable now.  You see shaved heads all the time.  20 years ago there weren't near as many of us Smile  Side note, once your bald and you realize how much sweat the human scalp produces one wonders how smelly hair really is at the end of the day....

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#28

Brother
U S A
(06-10-2015, 12:44 AM)Trout Wrote: My dad was bald and I worry that I will go bald too. I have been looking at these shampoos that prevent hair loss. Has anyone used them? Do they work? They look pretty expensive so I would like to know if they actually work before buying them.

My dad was bald, but I am not bald. And my hair is fine. But I have it all.

My belief is to not mess your hair very much. Don't pull it or touch it.
DE Gillette
#29
Treat it like the first night in Cell Block "C"...
just relax and go with it; it's less painful that way
#30
A shampoo is not causes of hair loss and baldness, It's not a right thing.

I am using from last years daily shampoo I am not got any hair-related issue. I got hair loss, reasons behind healthy food and seasonal. SO I take treatment from a doctor they give me the 2-month treatment I got recovered my long hairs. I asked about my troubles and queries but they inform me daily shampoo is not causes of hair loss, use cool water for the wash, use coconut oil, take healthy diet food supplements.

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