WonderGirl2U
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Anyone know of a strong hair vitamin that produces fast, reliable results (in your experience)? I think a good vitamin regimen could only help. Viviscal and Nioxin come to mind. Any others?
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Could you have a vitamin deficiency namely D? Have your bloodwork done by your doctor.
I saw another thread of yours Stephanay and i noticed that you had an issue with patches of hair loss. do you think the problem is related to those areas? Have they filled in? Are you getting even growth all over? Did u ever find out what caused the hair loss?
I feel the frustration in your post--and I'm so sorry you're going through all this. I think I echo everyone in here in terms of keeping your hair moisturized. Your hair does look a little parched. I know when I need moisture, I turn to my good ol' reliable plastic cap. I wear that thing to bed every night (along with a silk bonnet). It's known as the "green house effect" as the moisture from the plastic shower cap creates a nice warm, steamy, tropical environment for your hair to grow in. It helps to produce more Sebum on your scalp which is your body’s natural oil, ultimately nourishing your hair and helping it grow. For me personally, when I do this, I notice significant growth. I try to do it as much as possible (or as often as my husband can stand to hear the plastic cab swishing around at night). Please keep us posted.
I will go a different route and say, I hope you feel more beautiful w/ your low cut than having relaxed damaged hair. Me personally, I'd rather have a healthy short hair than damaged relaxed hair. SN: I knew a girl who cut her hair and wearing wigs was damaging her hair. Not sure if her hair not being long enough to cornrow contribute to breakage.
I agree with those that recommended having your bloodwork done. The problem is probably internal. But also please keep your hair moisturized and as stretched as possible. After washing, braid them even though it may take a long time and the braids are tiny.[/QUOTE
I did bloodwork. I have a vitamin d deficiency. Everything else internally is great.
I'm taking supplements so hopefully by next year I will have optimum levels
When I initially shaved my hair down to the scalp I found my self in a similar position. After 8 months I still didn't have enough hair to hold on to to braid. My issue was internal, I was low on zinc, iron, and my amino acids was off. I tried a variety of remedies...juicing, chollera, spruilina, MSM, Collagen and I saw result with all of them. For example Chollera helped with extreme shedding, Collagen helped with dryness, multi vitamin and MSM helped me retain length. It will take a bit of research and a Dr visit, but its worth it.
I felt the pain in your post. Sorry it's not working out for you this time. What are you doing differently than what you did the first time you shaved? What was your growth rate the first time you shaved? I'm asking because you may need to go back to the products and regimen you had before when you saw results. Also, is your hair dryer in your new place (assuming you moved since you're not in Nigeria anymore)? Have you checked the type of water you have?
Yes. I agree w/this. Regardless of how "natural," using a shampoo each week would not do my hair right. Try cowashing every week, and shampooing once a month. What is your regimen and the specific products/techniques? You never did say. Maybe we can pinpoint something since your health doesn't seem like that much of a factor. Do you know your hair properties? Density, thickness, and porosity? Have you visited the TWA support thread?
I had a major problem with hard brittle crunchy hair, what remedied the situation was pre poo oil treatments and oil rinses. I live in London too I was getting to the point of deciding to chop all my hair off till I started the oil rinses. I also chelate regularly with the ORS aloe shampoo
They have filled in. It was a case of using old relaxer
How do you chelate
I think I will try a plastic cap on my hair with moisture in each night. Hope that helps. Thanks so much
It's in braids now so I usually just tie it up but that isn't the cause of why my hair is refusing to grow
Girl I'm pretty sure we could be hair twins! It's so creepy but my hair looks exactly like yours and I had a similar problem until recently. Geez the top part of my head even looks like yours a bit... Anywho my problem was that I wasn't getting enough protein. I was having breakage around the same areas of my hairline because my hair is extra fine in those areas and extremely weak because I didn't have a good enough protein in my regimen. The rest of my hair wasn't showing growth either. Not that I've added a Nexxus Emergencee to the mix I'm really seeing my growth. I can even tell when I've had a growth spurt. I'm also vitamin d deficient so I'm going to get back to taking the supplements that my doctor suggested for maintenance after finishing the prescription tablets. Getting my protein/moisture levels in check was the main thing that helped...and adding jbco after aloe Vera juice spritzes nightly Eta: I just shaved my head completely bald in October and was seeing very little progress. I re-shaved on New Year's day started using the things mentioned above and am getting close to where you are now and I'm also wearing a wig. I say this to say that finding what works can really help with turning your hair around.
Oh and the vitamin d tablets do help with growth if you're deficient. The best thing I noticed is that they just helped me to feel better in general. More energy, better moods, etc.
If the op has hard water she will need to chelate/clarify. None of this will work until she clarify/chelates her hair.
Please start with fresh and naked hair. Please listen to the poster that also lives in London about clarifying/chelating.
Then start with the other recommendations given on the forum.
I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y