RainbowCurls
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Even if they seem to only have benefits for everyone else?
When I tried brewer's yeast (biotin) I woke up in the middle of the night with itchy lumps on my legs and arms. I stopped taking it immediately but my skin didn't stop itching for about a week.
I've been taking silica for a few months and while my hair has grown a bit faster, I've been getting a lot more spots on my face than usual. And my skin scars easily so it looks quite bad now. I'm only finishing the bottle because it cost me £10.99. Only 3 more days left now though, woohoo!
The little bit of extra hair growth has not been worth how much worse my skin has become.
I tried flaxseed oil and started to get spots on my chest and back, something I had a problem with as a teenager and wrecked my confidence as I could only wear cetain tops due to the scarring. I'm not going back there.
It also gave me weird stomach pains.
I've had enough. Hair supplements are not for me, other people have reported silica and flaxseed oil improving their skin, well not me. Oh and my body is not going to 'get used to it', it's been several months with the silica, my body has had it's chance to get used to it.
I will be leaving my hair to grow at it's usual slow rate. I want my clear skin back.
Is anyone else better off without hair supplements?
When I tried brewer's yeast (biotin) I woke up in the middle of the night with itchy lumps on my legs and arms. I stopped taking it immediately but my skin didn't stop itching for about a week.
I've been taking silica for a few months and while my hair has grown a bit faster, I've been getting a lot more spots on my face than usual. And my skin scars easily so it looks quite bad now. I'm only finishing the bottle because it cost me £10.99. Only 3 more days left now though, woohoo!
The little bit of extra hair growth has not been worth how much worse my skin has become.
I tried flaxseed oil and started to get spots on my chest and back, something I had a problem with as a teenager and wrecked my confidence as I could only wear cetain tops due to the scarring. I'm not going back there.
It also gave me weird stomach pains.
I've had enough. Hair supplements are not for me, other people have reported silica and flaxseed oil improving their skin, well not me. Oh and my body is not going to 'get used to it', it's been several months with the silica, my body has had it's chance to get used to it.
I will be leaving my hair to grow at it's usual slow rate. I want my clear skin back.
Is anyone else better off without hair supplements?
I really don't know if it's actually contributing to any growth though, for that matter, since Im using an array of different things. Somethings been working though, so no real need to give up anything in my regime, ya know?
...additionally it's all natural and if you own a juicer you can make it at home. If you still want to take a vitamin I would recommend as one poster suggested one that serves more than one purpose like hair,skin and nails vitamin, those don't overload on one source, which may be what you having an adverse reaction to. There are many out there like Natures Bounty Hair, Skin & Nails, you can do a search, you might be better off with one like that. GL.