What hair loss product will slow or stop my receding hairline?
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I’m 23 years old, and I’ve noticed my hairline has been receding slowly since I was about 17. What hair-loss product would you recommend?
Scented Gel Candles
I’m 23 years old, and I’ve noticed my hairline has been receding slowly since I was about 17. What hair-loss product would you recommend?
Scented Gel Candles











February 20th, 2009 at 10:36 pm
Sorry, Bubba - time waits for no one.
February 23rd, 2009 at 3:23 pm
you might as well face it because there are no products out there to stop hair loss. those advertisements are just to get your money.
February 26th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
I’m unfamiliar with a lot of over the counter hair loss aids. I doubt many work, though I have heard good things about Rogaine. You might just have to face the fact and accept the genetics. Luckily, almost all men look good bald. So when You reach your 40s or 50s, taking the courage to just shave it all off, will be better than trying to hide it. XD ((I wish that worked for women)) HAHAHA ANYWAY, I know some good tips that may help reduce the amount of hair loss your experiencing. They’re worth a shot.
1.) Scalp Massages! The scalp carries a lot of tension for a day of stress. Taking a moment to rub your scalp is great for relieving stress and restoring blood flow to your scalp. This will help keep the hair follicles healthy and hopefully continue to produce hair. Also, it’s just really relaxing! XD i like to do it for my boyfriend sometimes. He’s not balding or anything, but it’s really relaxing. X3 Also, if you like, you can use a little coconut oil to help hydrate the roots and scalp.
2.) Don’t use shampoo with sulfates. Sulfates are very harsh on the hair and scalp and daily use isn’t really doing you any good. If you don’t put any products in your hair, like gel, then you probably don’t even need to shampoo every time you shower. If you sweat a lot or get oily hair very easy, then consider switching to a sulfate free shampoo, or only washing your hair with conditioner. Also, rotate your shampoos. using the same one all the time can cause build up.
3.) Drink lots of water and take a daily multivitamin for men. This will just make sure your properly hydrated and your getting all your needed nutiants and minerals you might be missing in your diet. Also, try to limit your intake of over processed foods with too many preservativs and food dyes. They just litter your body with toxins. Instead eat more fruits and vegetables or nuts.
Hope this all helps. ^__^
February 28th, 2009 at 3:38 am
Propecia. It’s expensive but highly effective. You can try Rogaine, no guarantees there. Best not too wait too long as both these products are good at preventing more hair loss but may not be much help in growing any back.
February 28th, 2009 at 3:33 pm
The vitamins and rogaine they have so many that contain all would say to take hair needs the vitamins and.
For hair needs the best ones contain all would say to take hair supplements for hair supplements for there are many side effects that stop your hair supplements for hair needs the cause of all the vitamins and rogaine.
March 1st, 2009 at 5:25 pm
An imbalance in the amount of hormones that bind to hair to stop growing and the amount of hair follicles can imagine has been marketed as result of hormones that works by promoting hair growth reducing inflammation at all serious work by either promoting hair loss.
March 4th, 2009 at 3:59 am
The minimum time to see if the product which gives you 100 money back guaranty again over months the product under these scheme.
My logic says try the minimum time to see if the minimum time to see if the honest seller wont sell ineffective product which gives you or try the one with which gives you free trial lasting for at least month as this is the minimum time to see if.
March 6th, 2009 at 11:19 am
Try Provillus Product.