I suffer from male hair loss in my early 40s. It's often called M..
I think it's been about 12 years, I think it started in my early 30s, and I've also experienced plastic surgery/dermatology/general hospital/hair loss clinic/Hair Transplant. My thoughts these days are not that I'm nervous about how to get my hair done
I'm taking care of my current hair.. I think it's wise to keep it and put more value on what's meant to slow hair loss and manage your mind. Of course, the front hair keeps falling out even now.
Of course, early hair loss or stress type O hair loss seems to be effective at the right time and with medication. Propecia/minoxidil is also effective for the duration of use..
I don't even dare because of the cost,
Right now, I choose natural shampoo or hair loss shampoo that fits my body condition
I'm using it.
Not long ago, I got an "Ellaroma" shampoo from someone I know, and I've been using it for two weeks. It is recommended to those who are interested in early hair loss or hair loss management.
Natural ingredients are said to have natural silkworm cocoons/hannyeonchos/anti-inflammatory properties.
To put it simply, my scalp is oily.. I also think it will fit me without scalp trouble.
* The overall feeling is mild. Your scalp is comfortable, too
It's been two weeks since I brushed my hair, so I feel a little more comfortable.
My skin is very sensitive and my hair is thin
If you brush your hair after drying it.. Redness of scalp (redness), tingling in the head
There are a lot of hair tangles when you filter and brush. If you do this, your hair will fall off a lot when you brush it.
* Shampoo is a sticky gel type that doesn't foam too much, so I squeezed it more than usual at first and washed my hair..As time goes by, I can get used to it to some extent. Of course, it's still salty.
There's also a "sweat" smell that's characteristic of shampoos with cocoon ingredients.. It's bearable.
* I expected some treatment, but.. It really feels like I'm putting mud pack on my hair... Maybe that's why my head seemed to rub against something stiff. There's a little bit of a stiff feel to the hair.
* After doing the 2nd shampoo / 1st treatment step, I liked how refreshing and cool my head (toffee) was.
* I've been shampooing/drying/hair washing in a hurry before going to work in the morning,
The first impression I got was that my scalp wasn't itchy or tingling.
It's a little, I'm surprised.
At first, I was worried because it wasn't too bubbly, but the aftertaste was refreshing and good.
Honestly, I don't expect this, but... I feel comfortable in my head..It's less tingling.. This is my case, so of course it may not fit others
However, if you're looking for natural shampoo for scalp/hair care for early hair loss
I hope you can refer to it.
Thank you.
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