Help~ I'm 26 years old, female and healthy. I have no history of female baldness in my family. The very front of my hair line has gone really, really thin. It has happened over time. I don't notice excessive shedding and my hair is healthy- I don't dye it excessively and wash and condition it every other day. My hair is healthy and not breaking. It is really unattractive and embarassing. I have tried parting it in different styles but it still seems to show through. I have tried women's rogaine but had no luck with that. What can I do? What is this caused by? I don't want to resort to hair transplantation. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
My hair is really thinning at the front. What should I do?
Use a good shampoo
Shampooing daily isn't necessary; in fact, it's not even recommended. The detergents in most shampoos on the market will strip your hair of both color and moisture. It's a good idea to look for a sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) -free shampoo. This is a chemical often used in soaps and shampoos because it effectively causes a product to foam up, leaving the skin feeling invigorated and clean. However, it's been proven that SLS is greatly drying, and can also be very irritating. Hair tangled after washing? Blame sodium lauryl sulfate. Fortunately, shampoos that are SLS-free are becoming more and more available. Two industry favorites are Paves Professional's Flawless No Sulfates Allowed Repairing Shine Shampoo, and Alba Botanica's Plumeria Replenishing Hair Wash.
Use a conditioner daily
Find a conditioner that's specifically tailored for your hair type. If your hair is fine, use a lightweight conditioner, like Dove's Volumizing Color Care Conditioner, that won't weigh it down. If your hair is thick and coarse, a thicker formula, like Aussie's Moist Conditioner, will keep your strands luxurious and healthy. No matter what your hair type, distribute the product only at the ends, to prevent it from weighing your hair down. If, however, your whole head of hair is extremely fried and damaged, use a deep conditioning treatment all over, like L'Oreal Professionnel Intense Repair Masque, once a week.
Use the right tools
Do not use a brush on wet hair, because this is when hair is most vulnerable. Use a wide-toothed comb instead, and gently work out any tangles. Once hair is dry, a boar-bristle brush is best - this kind of brush smooths out the cuticle and helps distribute your hair's natural oils from your scalp to your ends, giving you shine.
Try to cut blowdrying, flat ironing, and curling down to a couple of times a week. But if you must use heated tools, use a protectant on the middle to the ends of hair beforehand to prevent further and future damage. One to try is Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream with Olive Oil. A celebrity favorite, this leave-in not only protects the hair from heat styling, it tames fly-aways, helps guard against humidity, and leaves your hair looking strong and shiny.
hope it helps my dear......
My hair is really thinning at the front. What should I do?
Eat more.
My hair is really thinning at the front. What should I do?
Try Nioxon sold at salons..i heard that is chemically formulated for thinning hair....can you try to wear bangs? or you could do a wet slick back style...into a low ponytail...no one might notice the thinning...you can also add headbands as an accessory to hide the thinning on top...the thick headbands would work perfect for that..i hope this helps you out....ps you can also ask a doctor it could be a medication or stress causing this and they may have something they can suggest
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