Can hairloss just suddenly stop with no medication

scud666

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for the past 3 days, my hairloss has stopped. i'm not kidding. for the last 2 years, when i run my fingers through my hair for a good 10-20 strokes, i could easily drop 6-8 hairs on my faucet. when i shower, i can easily collect 30 hairs through shampooing. the past two days, after running my hands through my hair for a good 40 strokes or so, i only managed to drop 3 hairs! when i wash my hair, i only collect a grand total of 10 hairs through the whole shower!

when i say no medication, i don't exactly mean none. as of 3.5 months ago i started taking He Shou Wu (the main ingredient for Shen Min). And for the past month, I have only used shampoo twice. once every 2 weeks! my hair has became less oily and no dandruff. i'm not going to say much cause ppl will start accusing me for spamming or trying to sell smthg.

anyways, the question is, can hairloss be seasonal. i heard people say Johnny Depp was on his way to hairloss, but his haiorloss stopped all of a sudden. Is this, what's happenign to me?

if it helps, my hairloss was "triggered" via a harsh shampoo i didn't wash off. it made my hair go from thick and strong to limpy overnight, literally.
 
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scud666 said:
if it helps, my hairloss was "triggered" via a harsh shampoo i didn't wash off. it made my hair go from thick and strong to limpy overnight, literally.


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Axon

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You want the truth?

No, it cannot.

Further, fallout is not male pattern baldness.
 

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hey, no need for the roll eyes.

basically the shampoo had a very rich formula and it was extremely hard to get rid of. i used it for a few days. it was good cause it gave a good shine on my hair. but little did i know, it was killing my scalp.

anyways, so it impossible to have seasonal fallouts. well, i guess i'm destined tio be bald!
 
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yes hair loss can be seasonable. November being a peak in the UK.
 
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i didnt shed in november but im sheddin like a shithead currently, matybe im late i hope damit
 

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Can hairloss be seasonal?

YES!

Mine certainly is. Not only that, but my male pattern baldness hairloss has not been consistent. My shrinking hairline did not happen in a slow and consistent fashion, but rather in three distinct periods of my life over the ten years before I started treatment. I went from full hairline to indented temples QUICKLY, like over the course of one winter back in high school. Then, it stopped... then in college in my sophomore year, I lost about 2/3 of my temples, once again, over the course of a few short months... and then it stopped again until I turned 33. I was actually cool with it, having a 'widows peak', but at around 33 things really turned shitty and I started to lose my hair once again. Within a year, I started my regimen.

So, for me, my hairloss did happen, then stop.. then happen again. It occured in fits and spurts, so to speak. One thing I did notice was that each of these periods of major hairloss were all accompanied by a period of intense scalp itching. On this last period of hairloss, right before I started treatment, I was doing research and realized that the itching was a telltale sign that I was experiencing an male pattern baldness event. AND, as I was feeling itchy not only in my temples, but throughout the entire 'center of the horeshoe' area of my scalp I suddenly became highly motivated to start a regimen.

I got on minoxidil, and pretty much saved, and have now actually improved on my baseline hairline. My regrowth might be modest, but improvement in existing hair is fantastic.. but above all, I am convinced that Minoxidil saved my hair!
 
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