Hair and nails are both made of keratin.
This poor woman had an "allergic reaction" to a steroid medication, which must have caused some sort of genetic mutation because that's the only way this could happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmO3AtJEL5s
I wish there was a reverse process...
I read that headphones post.
Not sure why you think vegetarianism can't induce hair loss, when it's inherently a starvation diet that doesn't provide every Vitamin and mineral that animal foods have.
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Genetics are less than 10% of your overall health status. Your diet and...
Vegan Gains is clearly a sociopath. He's the type that's going to shoot up a high school.
As far as "Family history of genetic hairloss" I don't really have any. My father, grandfather and uncle all have a full head of hair.
Many years ago, I was a strict vegetarian/vegan for more than 5 years. All the health problems I had, some of which I still have, started around that time. Including my hair loss.
I have always known that my hair loss coincided with my veganism, but I have since resumed eating animal products...
I read that the hair on the very sides of your head aren't really prone to things like DHT-related hair loss. Maybe try supplementing. Were you ever a vegetarian in the past?
I'm trying to grow my hair out into dreads, so obviously losing hair is an impediment to that. But I've always had my hair slightly long so I could style it/hairspray it into a greaser pompadour or some sort of mousse/styling product. Hair to me wasn't just hair, it was part of my overall style...
Not trying to read 10 pages of posts. Can someone just answer 1 question for me:
How long before HSC/Histogen is available at a dermatologist/doctors office?
Don't worry, the US and UK governments are VERY good at monitoring chemical companies to make sure they produce pure products.
It benefits organizations like the FDA more if manufacturers produce impure products because then they can sue the companies for a LOT of money. If a company's goal is...
You should be fine as long as you're not touching the scalp.
I flat ironed my hair the other day for the first time in years and didn't see any hairs sticking to the iron, even when I "Tugged" on the iron to straighten my tips.
Yes, 5000mcg is too much. You would never be able to eat that much biotin naturally even if you were eating egg yolks all day long.
Also when I took biotin, I broke out like crazy. My mother too (Who is normally not acne-prone) broke out. Split the pill into 1/4ths and take it with a full...
I've yet to see any convincing evidence that losing any hair is "negligible" or natural.
I think this is a pervasive and damaging myth within the hair loss community. There are people who grow their hair out for years to reach waist-length/dread length and I doubt they could achieve that level...