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So depending on where hair loss is, and how it is falling out makes a difference in the shampoo? I thought it fell out just depending on the person, not that it's a specific type of hair loss.
A friend of mine is pregnant and losing her hair. But I didn't pay attention as to how it was falling out we just assumed it was due to pregnancy. But it kept getting thinner and thinner. While pregnant she read this:
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Because your hair is made of protein, a shampoo for hair growth will include high levels of amino acids. The anti-oxidants found in many shampoos will aid in promoting healthy hair follicles. Plant botanicals, combined with vitamins and minerals will foster the development of a healthy scalp while contributing to a beautiful appearance.
Notice that the main ingredients mentioned above are not chemical, but natural. Natural ingredients make the best hair growth shampoo for women suffering from postpartum symptoms or for those who have already caused considerable damage by overusing chemicals. In some cases, individuals who are genetically predisposed to hair loss may use natural shampoos as a preventative measure even if they have not yet experience symptoms of hair loss.[article quoted from easyhairgrowth dot com] |
So would this be good advice for her but would be completely different for my husband's receding hair line? |
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