Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Does anyone know any good products for stopping hair loss? 10 points for best answer!?

ive heard of rogaine, but are there any products to stop balding that actually wok?Does anyone know any good products for stopping hair loss? 10 points for best answer!?
i was in the same situation 5 months ago. First of all..if you are using hair gel daily..stop it.


you can try SPECTRAL DNC ....IT WORKED FOR ME!!


here are some information about the product:


Clinically proven to regrow hair better than any other topical treatment, Spectral DNC is the world鈥檚 most effective topical hair loss treatment.





Spectral DNC lotion contains the highest quality research grade Minoxidil and Aminexil encapsulated in DS Laboratories nanosomes. Nanosomes are organic micro-spheres that are approximately 2020 times smaller then cells and penetrate into the lowest levels of the skin and release the active ingredients gradually over a 15 hr period. In addition to these clinically proven compounds, Spectral DNC contains a vitamin and mineral complex, herbal extracts, copper peptides, and retinal to help re-grow normally strong and healthy hair. These ingredients work synergistically to deliver maximum results in the treatment of hair loss. Spectral DNC is the only formula that uses nanosomes as the carrier agent for Minoxidil and Aminexil. Can be used for the scalp as well as for a receding hairline.





Directions for use:





Apply 14 sprays directly in the area of hair loss/thinning hair, twice per day. Rub in the liquid evenly over the entire area and wash your hands thoroughly after use. Do not rinse off. Spectral DNC should be applied whether your hair has been washed or not. Also note, if you have male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) then continued use will be necessary to maintain the newly grown hair. If treatment is stopped, hair loss will begin again. If your baldness/thinning hair has been caused by other factors, then it is possible to discontinue treatment and maintain the new hair growth.





Important Safety Information:





Dryness, redness or peeling may occur during the first weeks of treatment. To prevent aggravating the skin, protect it from sun, tanning lights, extreme wind or cold and harsh skincare products. Use of sunscreen is recommended.





Good luck with it! hope it will be ok!Does anyone know any good products for stopping hair loss? 10 points for best answer!?
the best product on the market today


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thares this sunsilk product ive heard a bout but i dono if it works !!! if your worried buy a wig!!!
Nixon shampoo conditioner and treatment
they say aloe vera and rose water..all i know is that rose water open ur pores in ur scalp so they help the hair to grow:)
Free beauty tips on natural and homemade methods to:l/hairloss


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my husband has been using for a few months and has hair re-growth, starts out as very fine ';baby hairs'; but over time develops into more mature hair.. not an overnight cure but definately worth it.. also all natural.. good luck..
Propecia is the only FDA approved remedy other than Rogaine.


Propecia taken orally has a reported 29-68% success rate.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propecia





Beware of ';natural'; remedies. Baldness treatments not tested by clinical studies are at best dubious.





In 1989, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it will ';ban the sale of any non-prescription hair cream, lotion or other external product claiming to grow hair or prevent baldness';. Since then, manufacturers of nonprescription hair loss products are supposed to have provided FDA with proof of safety and effectiveness before marketing. Although the ban specifically covers products for external use, FDA says there is no evidence that other products like vitamins or food supplements slow hair loss or grow hair. FDA will go after them too.





FDA has taken companies to court, sought injunctions against them, seized inventories and collected penalties. They can even seek criminal penalties (jail time) against distributors and manufacturers. Report fraud. Contact the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator in your state. Also, be sure to spend some time at their website. It's well worth the visit. FDA website.





The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) prohibits ';unfair or deceptive advertising in any medium';. Also, ';claims must be substantiated, especially when they concern health, safety or performance';. Yes, this definitely includes any suggestion that a product helps thinning hair, stops hair loss or grows hair. If companies make such claims and offer no evidence (substantiation), they're inviting FTC on their doorstep.


There have been more than 100 baldness cases before FTC since 1950. FTC has enforcement powers similar to FDA's. They also may seek consumer redress. That's when you get your money back. Report scams here too. It's easy. Just use the online FTC Complaint Form. Their website is also a must-visit: FTC website at http://www.ftc.gov





So far, only 2 treatments (Propecia and Rogaine) could actually address the problems of baldness directly...by blocking the hormone DHT. Hair follicles can die. Sadly, some hair follicles slowly shrink and die in the presence of DHT. This causes 95% of all hair loss. DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) is created naturally inside your body when the enzyme 5 alpha reductase combines with the hormone testosterone. In both men and women, it's called androgenetic alopecia or hair loss if you prefer.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldness
ummm don't! They're all fake and just want you to dig deep in your pockets for their products. Hair transplants are the ';for sure thing'; to go.
Number of reasons cause hair loss like emotional and physical stress, hormonal imbalances during teenage and pregnancy, adverse drug reaction, malnutrition, illness etc.


Cure of the problem:





* Wet hair should not be brushed.


* The juice of leaves of bhongra massaged on the head is effective hair tonic.


* Avoid rubber bands, spiky brushes and sharp clips.


* The oil extracted from the seeds of sagvan is massaged on the head to check premature loss of hair.


* Apply a little lemon juice with 4 tablespoon of coconut milk to the scalp. Wash the hair after an hour. Repeat this every week.


* Get your hair trimmed every 4-5 weeks even if you are growing it.


* The oil extracted from rohisa, briskly rubbed on the head helps in growing hairs.


* The paste made from powdered seeds of shana with coconut / sesame / castor oil is used as hair tonic.


* To control the problem of falling hair, massage with olive oil. Dip towel in hot water and then cover your head with that towel. Do it again when it get cools. Do this for 15 minutes before shampooing.





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No need in fighting something you can't control. Just shave it down and it will still look good. My husband used to wear a hat alot to cover his bald spot(genetic). We stated shaving his head with clippers and now he looks funny with hair. It may take awhile to get used to but trust me it looks better.
There's no set product that will stop hair loss. Natural Remedies work better. From the beginning of time, man has struggled to come up with a cure for hair loss. Here's a look at some of the lotions and potions designed to grow hair.


Ancient Egypt





To stimulate hair growth, the Egyptians applied chopped lettuce patches to bald spots. Lettuce was associated with Min, the Egyptian god of virility.





Another hair growth formula included a scalp massage preparation made from Fir Tree extracts. The Egyptians extracted the resin, or made an infusion from the needles, then massaged it into their scalps.





The Egyptians also used Castor Oil to encourage hair growth. They mixed it with Sweet Almond Oil to improve the aroma and make the oil smoother and easier to spread.





The Ancient Egyptians believed that thick hair was best and often improved on their own growth with hair extensions and wigs made from human hair or sheep's wool.


Sub-Sahara Africa


Ancient Africans steeped flowers in Olive Oil to make fragrant hair tonics.





They also relied on the astringent properties of Avocado leaves to make infusions that were ideal for treating scalp problems.


India


To stimulate hair growth and natural pigmentation, followers of Ayurveda boiled sage leaves in coconut oil and applied the blackened residue to the hair and scalps.





Fenugreek was used to combat hair loss.





Indians mixed coconut milk with a pinch of black pepper and Fenugreek powder.





Amla Oil (made from Indian Gooseberries) boiled in coconut oil was also used as a hair tonic to stimulate growth.


The Amazon


In the rainforests of South America, the Taiwano Indians treated scalp problems with heated extract of banana.


Victorian America


Hair loss was treated by applying a mixture of cologne, spirit of camphor and tincture of cantharides to hair roots each night. Another preventative measure called for mixing tincture of cantharides with Jamaica Rum, Glycerine, Sesqui-Carbonate of Ammonia, Rosemary Oil and Distilled Water.


Vigorous brushing was the most prescribed hair care treatment. Using a stiff brush was supposed to keep the hair soft and shiny, while a soft brush was believed to stimulate hair growth.
Try going to healthyhairplus.com. They have a package of Vitamin Shampoo, Folli-Cleanse Shampoo, and Amino %26amp; Protein Hair Restorer/Conditioner for $27.95 (all 8 oz. bottles). I used them when I was growing my hair out and not only did it increase the amount of hair that I had, it made my exsisting hair much healthier. Give it a try. I have yet to find anything better and I am a cosmetologist.

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