Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
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Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
Hi Ladies,
I have been natural for 18 months and I am loving my hair as I get to know it and how to care for it better. One thing still troubles me though. In the year before my big chop and even before that I noticed what I thought was a small weak spot right in the crown of my head where most sylists part in 4 sections and begin to apply relaxers. Since going natural I noticed the spot is actually the size of a silver dollar and it is all the way bald and it is hard to wear my hair in styles such as twists, etc because it is hard to cover up. Any suggestions on how to address this issue so my hair can begin to grow in that place again?
I have been natural for 18 months and I am loving my hair as I get to know it and how to care for it better. One thing still troubles me though. In the year before my big chop and even before that I noticed what I thought was a small weak spot right in the crown of my head where most sylists part in 4 sections and begin to apply relaxers. Since going natural I noticed the spot is actually the size of a silver dollar and it is all the way bald and it is hard to wear my hair in styles such as twists, etc because it is hard to cover up. Any suggestions on how to address this issue so my hair can begin to grow in that place again?
Nicole- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-11-20
Re: Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
I don't have any experience with this but I did come across this article a few weeks ago:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Hair-Loss-Remedies&id=7931
http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Hair-Loss-Remedies&id=7931
Re: Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
Thanks. That is a lot of good info. I appreciate it!
Nicole- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-11-20
Re: Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
'Nicole wrote:Hi Ladies,
I have been natural for 18 months and I am loving my hair as I get to know it and how to care for it better. One thing still troubles me though. In the year before my big chop and even before that I noticed what I thought was a small weak spot right in the crown of my head where most sylists part in 4 sections and begin to apply relaxers. Since going natural I noticed the spot is actually the size of a silver dollar and it is all the way bald and it is hard to wear my hair in styles such as twists, etc because it is hard to cover up. Any suggestions on how to address this issue so my hair can begin to grow in that place again?
You may want to look into Capsicum and other chinese Herbal hair remedies- Sheng Fa is a vitamin that is used for hair growth
Re: Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
you can also try amla oil or any products that have amla in it
dajewel- Posts : 1760
Join date : 2009-10-23
Age : 42
Location : orlando, florida
Re: Restoring hair loss due to overprocessing
Thanks Ladies,
I have heard of alma oil. Do I just rub it on the spot or how does it work?
I have heard of alma oil. Do I just rub it on the spot or how does it work?
Nicole- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-11-20
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