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Women Hair Loss
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Dry skin,hair loss
Started having issues after moving to Singapore. Vitabath tablets and shower filter did wonders. Check out this website www.puremizu.com
Another effective home remedy for hair loss is to be gentle with your hair. Too much styling or heat can be harmful to your hair and over time will cause real damage. For best results use a gentle shampoo no more than once a day followed by a good gentle conditioner. Make sure that you use one that is right for your type of hair. If you must use a hair dryer, keep it on a low setting. Do not tease your hair. This will only harm your hair and be bad for it in the end. Ideally it would be better to air-dry your hair naturally.
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Hair Loss
Hi,
Does anyone have any good and reliable Shampoo or Hair Tonic to recommend to prevent hair loss? And best if it helps to promote hair growth as well.
I have been dropping quite alot of hair and im getting worried. I have tried several anti-hair loss shampoos but they dont seem to help.
I have heard about using Minodixil but some people say that once you stop using it, hair loss would occur again.
Would appreciate any tried and tested recommendations.
Cheers.
Does anyone have any good and reliable Shampoo or Hair Tonic to recommend to prevent hair loss? And best if it helps to promote hair growth as well.
I have been dropping quite alot of hair and im getting worried. I have tried several anti-hair loss shampoos but they dont seem to help.
I have heard about using Minodixil but some people say that once you stop using it, hair loss would occur again.
Would appreciate any tried and tested recommendations.

Cheers.
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Re: Energy Therapy: Reiki For Hair loss
miracleenergy wrote:have any of you try to use reiki to regrow your hair? I have seen quite a lot of sucessful cases, maybe you can give it a try!!
Hi,
what is Reiki to help for hair loss?
I have only heard of people using reiki energy for channelling sessions or something like that. What is reiki for the hair?
thanks.
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Hi,
Has anyone tried the hair treatment @ Oriental Hair Solutions, part of the Jean Yip group? Could anyone share her experiences?
I went for a trial session and from their machine scanning the scalp before and after treatment, there seems to be a slight improvement although im not sure how true is this.
Has anyone gone for any hair treatments there or any other hair treatment centres? any good and effective recommendations?
thanks!
Has anyone tried the hair treatment @ Oriental Hair Solutions, part of the Jean Yip group? Could anyone share her experiences?
I went for a trial session and from their machine scanning the scalp before and after treatment, there seems to be a slight improvement although im not sure how true is this.
Has anyone gone for any hair treatments there or any other hair treatment centres? any good and effective recommendations?
thanks!

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Hi Liamini,Liamini wrote:A real cheap alternative would be the m.gardson's growth method ... in my experience, my thin hair has gotten much thicker
I have heard of this M. Gardson's method many times but do not know exactly how to do it? Is it about the way we brush our hair with some kind of hair brush? Could you advise what is the Matthew Gardson's Method? How to do it?
Could you let me know or could you pm me?
Many thanks!

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Hi Liamini,Liamini wrote:A real cheap alternative would be the m.gardson's growth method ... in my experience, my thin hair has gotten much thicker
I forgot to ask how long does it take for you to see results after using the matthew gardson's method?
Also once you stop using the method, do you lose back those hairs that you have gained?
I have pm you. Hope to hear from you soonest.
Cheers.

I have hair loss for about 1 fifty cents coint at the top of my head and another 1 at the back of my head.
I only realize when the hole becomes fifty cents coin.
It takes me 2 weeks for the hair to start growing, and about 1 month to recover.
After 2 months, the hole has been cover up.
I went to see a skin specialist instead of hair treatment.
My personally opinion, if you want a better quality hair, go for hair treatment, if you have hair loss, is better to pay a visit to the doctor.
I only realize when the hole becomes fifty cents coin.
It takes me 2 weeks for the hair to start growing, and about 1 month to recover.
After 2 months, the hole has been cover up.
I went to see a skin specialist instead of hair treatment.
My personally opinion, if you want a better quality hair, go for hair treatment, if you have hair loss, is better to pay a visit to the doctor.
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