I noticed my hair thickened up considerably when I stopped using shampoo and used conditioner instead to wash it with. I just think shampoo in general is just too stripping for all hair types regardless of race, and I think it contributes to a lot of the dryness of hair that members on here complain about. Also, using a "mild" relaxer instead of the "regular" strength that I normally used in the past contributed to my hair getting thicker. Regular strength relaxers for whatever reason process my hair too fast. Aphogee 2 step protein treatment also thickens up my hair, and I use that every 6 weeks.
i would like to try henna, but i dont know anything about that, it just seem so complicated...but im getting a strong urge to just try it.
I think the way I have been sleeping with my hair has been thinning it out.
I coil it up (wet) and twist it into a bun, and secure with a goody spin pin on my crown. I think my poor scalp must be exhausted I am going to start doing braids instead.
Its not really complicated, but it is real messy. I tried it for awhile in the beginning of my HHJ, but it was extremely time consuming as well as like I said messy. However, you have to try it for yourself.
Wow, you've had lots of growth in a year! What's your reggie?i know but all those different names and stuff omg, where do I start. Im going to the henna threadslol:
What are some symptoms for dermatitis besides hair loss?
I went on and ordered from AyurNatural Beauty. I ordered henna, indigo and amla powders.
Wow, you've had lots of growth in a year! What's your reggie?
I have a birthmark at my nape, the hair is very sparse and loosely curled. It also extends to my perimeter (right above ears) too. I'm getting frustrated because i notice that my hair is not as dense and thick as it once was all over
Also, my scalp is always sore and has been this way for years. I have used Castor oil in the past and my hair/scalp doesn't care for it at all... its too thick and goopy and actually rips my hair out from the root when massaging in.
I'm willing to give it another try if i mix it with another oil to make it less syrupy.
Any suggestions?
I'm not understanding how that would happen. Are you gently massaging your scalp?
Yes, my hair is so fine in those areas that any excess rubbing/massaging irritates it. I used to apply JBCO to that area undiluted and gave up because the oil was too thick.
thanks ladies.... let me clarify the "ripping out" part. I noticed that my strands were shedding more (white bulbs) when i used JBCO. If i combed, the stickiness of the JBCO weighed down my hair and made it break/shed more if that makes any sense. I have success with lighter oils like EVCO and EVOO.
I have seen a derm in the past and was told i have seborrheic dermatitis. I was given clotrimazole and steroid oil to help with the flakes. I no longer have flaking (acv rinses helped with this a lot).
thanks ladies.... let me clarify the "ripping out" part. I noticed that my strands were shedding more (white bulbs) when i used JBCO. If i combed, the stickiness of the JBCO weighed down my hair and made it break/shed more if that makes any sense. I have success with lighter oils like EVCO and EVOO.
I have seen a derm in the past and was told i have seborrheic dermatitis. I was given clotrimazole and steroid oil to help with the flakes. I no longer have flaking (acv rinses helped with this a lot).
Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed oil (14 grams a day) provides substances called lignans which may help fight cancer, bacteria, viruses and fungi. Flaxseed oil boosts the health of hair and nail and speeds the healing of scalp lesions that may contribute to hair loss. A recent study involving ten men between the ages of 20 and 70 in varying stages of male pattern baldness ( AGA) showed that 8 of the subjects reported modest improvement of their hair loss condition, one reported much improvement and one subject reported no effect. Throughout the study, the daily numbers of hair loss decreased.