It starts with a grand title, but...I just want you to understand from a common sense point of view.
I don't know if it's from the typical impatience of Koreans, but I think there's a lot of tendency to think of alopecia too easily. Especially if you look at the bulletin board on this site..
The commonly called hair loss products (including non-medical products) on the market are actually too weak to promote hair growth. Of course, it's the same with medicine..
It seems to me that it just helps with hair growth, but it can't help with hair growth itself.
Moreover, I think the logic of using shampoo a few times and losing more hair is too far-fetched.
The important thing is that people with hair loss should lower their expectations. Even pharmaceuticals should be understood in terms of preventing additional hair loss rather than hair growth. Because there's no ultimate hair loss..
In that sense, you should think of taking medicine and applying it as your top priority. And then we use supplements that help with hair growth.
Isn't it too much greed to expect to fix hair loss with just one shampoo or one hair toner?
Please remember that the cause of hair loss has not been 100% identified so far. Of course, there are many theories, but... ^^
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