>Garlic helps blood circulation.
>There are people who applied it on the scalp to see the effect
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>I personally don't recommend it.
>In an experiment, I cut half of garlic for about a month
>I rubbed the cut side frequently on the cutout (m hair loss) on the forehead (so that the juice came out slightly that it rubbed smoothly)
>There was no response
>When you rub it, it stings and your skin turns red. You're trying to get blood circulation because of the blood
>I thought so
>And I experimented for a month and quit because it had no effect, just smelled and stung.
>And about a month later, I eventually bought My Studio and got it right
>The part of M hair that was tested with garlic was not hairy
>The other side that hasn't experimented with garlic has baby hairs!
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>I was going crazy. I told him to look at his hair, but I think his hair died.
>Everyone, let's not do something that hasn't been verified.
>It becomes like me.
>Now, I've even hung up my studio..There are a lot of people who lost more weight because they used my studio
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>I think it's much better to massage your scalp.
>I do scalp massages whenever I have time.
>When you play on a computer, you use one hand to hold a mouse and massage your scalp with m-haired hair
>It's very fine because it's consistently done, but it's so fine that you can see it.
>I don't know if this will grow. That part was so smooth that it didn't have hair
>It's bleeding.
>Anyway
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>Don't do garlic therapy
>If you're sure, do it
>Don't do it out of curiosity
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