Hi Ladies
,
I'm asking this question because I hear so many stories of parents, aunts and grandmothers who used to have long and healthy hair when they were younger.
My two grandmothers (one has passed away and the other one is living in Surinam) used to have hair past bra strap and they were not popping alot of vitamins and other stuff. They didn't have all these fancy products in the stores but still they had beautiful hair.
The only thing that might be different is the way their diet was: fresh fruit and vegetables, fish, nuts and all the meals were home made and not processed. There were no such things as Macdonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, doughnuts, family sized bags of potatoe chips etc, etc.
Can this be the reason why so many women (especially those in the west) suffer from all kinds a hair tragedies (not forgetting the perming,blow dryers and other regimens that can damage our hair)?
Hmmmm, just wondering.
Tell me what you think:
- What did your grandparents eat?
- What were their hair regimens?
I'm asking this question because I hear so many stories of parents, aunts and grandmothers who used to have long and healthy hair when they were younger.
My two grandmothers (one has passed away and the other one is living in Surinam) used to have hair past bra strap and they were not popping alot of vitamins and other stuff. They didn't have all these fancy products in the stores but still they had beautiful hair.
The only thing that might be different is the way their diet was: fresh fruit and vegetables, fish, nuts and all the meals were home made and not processed. There were no such things as Macdonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, doughnuts, family sized bags of potatoe chips etc, etc.
Can this be the reason why so many women (especially those in the west) suffer from all kinds a hair tragedies (not forgetting the perming,blow dryers and other regimens that can damage our hair)?
Hmmmm, just wondering.
Tell me what you think:
- What did your grandparents eat?
- What were their hair regimens?