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best shampoo and conditioner for hair loss

milarose

milarose

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Milarose.store Best Natural organic sulfate free shampoo conditioner: curly, kinky, wavy hair care. biotin shampoo and conditioner, best shampoo and conditioner for hair loss, As any curly-haired girl will tell you, this type of texture requires an entirely different set of products and styling techniques than the straight-haired contingent needs. At the risk of getting overly complex, straight hair has hair follicles that are symmetrical, while curly hair follicles are asymmetrical.
 
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Rks

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it depends on the pattern of hair loss..
Some can be solved with just shampoo and conditioners (for example : dandruff related)

Most are internal for which you need to heal your body from within
 
krishnan

krishnan

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There's no best shampoo and conditioner. Because it depends on the individual and you need to test out one on one like a trial and error method. Hope you got my answer. Cheers, Krishnan.
 
stasy.broud

stasy.broud

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I had a lot of frizz due to heat damage. Bloommy is the best shampoo and conditioner. I love the clean scent and overall feeling of clean, soft hair. I use to have a heavy build-up feeling on my hair, even after washing and conditioning because of all of the wax in the products. I've only used it 2 times and I notice my hair is not falling out like it was before. I love the way my hair is soft and shiny. You won't be disappointed.
But also shampoo should suit your hair types.
 
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mania

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I think it is better to used shampoo with the recommendation of your dermatologist ..
 
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smokeybacon

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I feel a shampoo is only really useful to help keep your hair clean and some to help if you have a scalp condition. I have used some shampoos that help to give my hair more body or look fuller, but even that maybe how I dry my hair. I do not buy into shampoos for hair loss, it is all too convenient.
 
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Mack-AQA

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Magna Herba Shapoo by Antiqueterra is a highly potent herbal based shampoo specifically formulated to help with vatious stages of thinning hair / hair loss. It is also amazingly volumizing. I highly recommend it. You can check it out on Etsy!
We have no clinical or documented studies to show it works.
 
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Salazar

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I'm a little sceptical about shampoos. Minoxidil -- which is applied directly to the scalp -- is minimally absorbed, so I don't see how a shampoo -- even it if it contains some potent magical ingredient -- is going to reach the follicle and do any good.

Magna Herba Shapoo by Antiqueterra is a highly potent herbal based shampoo
Just out of curiosity, do you know what it actually contains? The website is pretty vague on this point.
 
ninaross

ninaross

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As such, there's no best shampoo and conditioner for hair loss. What may work for one person may not work for the other. But, while buying hair products, ensure that you don't buy one with lots of chemicals. Instead, go for more natural and holistic hair products that have the essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and essential oils in them that have been proven to reverse the most common hair problems.
 
EmergeTrichology

EmergeTrichology

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hair loss expert, I'd like to emphasize that there isn't a one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to shampoos and conditioners for addressing hair loss. Each person's hair and scalp are unique, and what might be effective for one individual may not yield the same results for another. It's advisable to avoid products that contain a high concentration of chemicals, as they can potentially exacerbate hair problems. Instead, consider opting for hair care products that have a more natural and holistic formulation. Look for products enriched with essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and therapeutic essential oils. These elements have shown promise in combating the most prevalent issues related to hair loss.
 
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Bicyclegirrl

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hair loss expert, I'd like to emphasize that there isn't a one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to shampoos and conditioners for addressing hair loss. Each person's hair and scalp are unique, and what might be effective for one individual may not yield the same results for another. It's advisable to avoid products that contain a high concentration of chemicals, as they can potentially exacerbate hair problems. Instead, consider opting for hair care products that have a more natural and holistic formulation. Look for products enriched with essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and therapeutic essential oils. These elements have shown promise in combating the most prevalent issues related to hair loss.
Do the essential oils include rosemary and lavender? Can you apply the essential oils directly or it is safer to get them from a shampoo/conditioner? Thanks! =)
 
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Bicyclegirrl

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Also, I have had a lot of luck with Nioxin products. However, it almost seems like they have been drying out my scalp lately. (Note: my scalp is already dry). I did have someone from a dermatology clinic (they are not official dermatologists) recommend Dove body wash for my scalp....................
 
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Bicyclegirrl

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Although I don't know what to do lately. It seems like the strands on my hair are getting thinner; and seems like some of my parts are getting wider and starting to shine. But maybe the shine is because my hair is oily?
 
ninaross

ninaross

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It's normal for the scalp to be visible if you have oily hair and even if you apply oil. There are thousands of hair strands on our heads and when they are exposed to moisture, they tend to clump together. Due to this, a bigger space is created between each group of hairs. So, unless you're experiencing a lot of hair loss than normal, there's no need to worry.
 
EmergeTrichology

EmergeTrichology

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Do the essential oils include rosemary and lavender? Can you apply the essential oils directly or it is safer to get them from a shampoo/conditioner? Thanks! =)
Yes, essential oils like rosemary and lavender can be beneficial for hair, and you can apply them directly, but it's often safer to use them in diluted form within a shampoo or conditioner for better results and to prevent skin irritation.
 
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